SGETF10xx-1xx
Operation - Continued
Link Pass-Through
The Link Pass-Through feature allows the media converter to monitor both the
fiber and copper RX (receive) ports for loss of signal. Refer to the illustration
below. For example, in the event of a loss of an RX signal (1), the media converter
will automatically disable the fiber TX (transmit) signal (2), thus, "passing through"
the link loss (3). The far-end device is automatically notified of the link loss (4),
which prevents the loss of valuable data unknowingly transmitted over an invalid
link.
media converter A
disables the fiber TX link
Near-End
Media
Device
Converter A
1
original fault
on the copper link
Transparent Link Pass-Through
Transparent Link Pass-Through operates similar to Link Pass-Through with one
exception: the fiber link between the converters remains active. A signal is passed
through to the remote converter, causing it to shutdown the copper link, notifying
the end device of the link failure.
Auto-Negotiation
Auto-Negotiation enables automatic configuration to achieve the best possible
mode of operation over a link between devices. A device with this feature enabled
will broadcast its speed (10Mbs, 100Mbs, etc.) and duplex (half/full) capabilities to
another device with this feature, then negotiate the best mode of operation
between them—no user intervention required.
Fiber Auto-Negotiation
Fiber Auto-Negotiation allows the fiber interface to detect and then advertise the
support abilities of the remote device. It is supported only when the fiber is
connected to a device with a negotiating port.
Loop Back
This diagnostic feature enables the media converter to loop back the signal from
the RX port to the TX port for testing and troubleshooting purposes. Test signals
from a bit-error test unit can then be inserted into either the copper or fiber link
to test a particular segment.
This type of diagnostic test can only be performed from the local to the remote
device with loop back enabled on the remote device.
SNMP
Note: SNMP is not supported in the SGETF10xx-1xx converters.
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media converter B
loses the fiber RX link
2
3
Media
Far-End
Converter B
Device
4
media converter B
disables the copper link
Cable Specifications
The physical characteristics must meet or exceed IEEE 802.3™ specifications.
Fiber cable
Bit Error Rate:
Single mode fiber (recommended):
Multimode fiber (recommended):
Multimode fiber (optional):
SGETF1013-110
Fiber Optic Transmitter Power:
Fiber Optic Receiver Sensitivity:
Link Budget:
SGETF1014-110
Fiber-optic Transmitter Power:
Fiber-optic Receiver Sensitivity:
Link Budget:
SGETF1015-110
Fiber-optic Transmitter Power:
Fiber-optic Receiver Sensitivity:
Link Budget:
SGETF1017-110
Fiber-optic Transmitter Power:
Fiber-optic Receiver Sensitivity:
Link Budget:
SGETF1024-110
Fiber-optic Transmitter Power:
Fiber-optic Receiver Sensitivity:
Link Budget:
SGETF1035-110
Fiber-optic Transmitter Power:
Fiber-optic Receiver Sensitivity:
Link Budget:
SGETF1029-110
SGETF1029-111
Fiber-optic Transmitter Power:
Fiber-optic Receiver Sensitivity:
Link Budget:
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9 µm
62.5/125 µm
100/140, 85/140, 50/125 µm
850 nm multimode
min: -10.0 dBm
max: -4.0 dBm
min: -17.0 dBm
max: 0.0 dBm
7.0 dB
1310 nm single mode
min: -9.5 dBm
max: -3.0 dBm
min: -20.0 dBm
max: -3.0 dBm
10.5 dB
1310 nm single mode
min: -5.0 dBm
max: -0.0 dBm
min: -24.0 dBm
max: -3.0 dBm
19.0 dB
1550 nm single mode
min: -3.0 dBm
max: 2.0 dBm
min: -24.0 dBm
max: -3.0 dBm
21.0 dB
1300 nm extended multimode
min: -10.0 dBm
max: -3.0 dBm
min: -17.0 dBm
max: -3.0 dBm
7.0 dB
1550 nm single mode
min: 0.0 dBm
max: 5.0 dBm
min: -27.0 dBm
max: -3.0 dBm
27.0 dB
1310nm TX / 1550nm RX single mode
1550nm TX / 1310nm RX single mode
min: -8.0 dBm
max: -3.0 dBm
min: -21.0 dBm
max: -3.0 dBm
13.0 dB
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