100 Mbps Fiber Optic Port; Type Of Connector; Speed; Duplex Mode - Allied Telesis AT FS709FC AT-FS709FC AT-FS709FC Installation Manual

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100 Mbps Fiber Optic Port

The AT-FS709FC Series switch features one fiber optic port. You can use the
fiber optic port to connect the switch to another switch or other end node over
large distances.

Type of Connector

The AT-FS709FC Series switches come with a variety of fiber optic
connectors. Contact your Allied Telesyn International sales representative for
a list of available connector types.

Speed

The fiber optic port is compliant with the 100Base-FX standard and has a
fixed operating speed of 100 Mbps. This speed cannot be changed; the end
node that you connect to the fiber optic port on the switch must also be able to
operate at 100 Mbps.

Duplex Mode

The fiber optic port is able to operate in full-duplex mode only. The end node
that you connect to this port must also be capable of full-duplex operation. For
an explanation of duplex mode, refer to "Duplex Mode" on page 8.

Cabling

There are two basic types of fiber optic cabling used in Ethernet networks:
multimode fiber and single-mode fiber. Multimode fiber is for shorter
distances, typically not more than 2 kilometers (1.25 miles). Single-mode is for
longer distances. The fiber optic port on the Ethernet switch has a maximum
operating distance of 2 kilometers (1.25 miles) and is designed to be used with
either 54/125 or 60/125 micron core/cladding multimode cable.
Note
Do not use single-mode fiber optic cable with the fiber optic port on the
AT-FS709FC switch.
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