Cabling A Converteon™ Line Card; Cabling A Fiber Optic Port; Figure 25. Dual St And Sc Port - Allied Telesis AT-CM20x Series Reference Manual

At-cm20, at-cm212x/1, at-cv10 series media converter line cards
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Cabling a Converteon™ Line Card
Cabling a Fiber
Optic Port
Perform the following procedures to connect fiber optic and twisted pair
cables to the ports on the line cards.
Note
For a current list of line cards for the Converteon™ Series Chassis,
refer to the Allied Telesis web site or consult your authorized sales
representative.
When attaching a fiber optic cable, be sure to observe the following
guidelines:
Be sure that the cable connector is firmly locked into place in the port.
You should verify that you are using the appropriate type of fiber optic
cabling.
You should verify that the operating specifications of the converter's
fiber optic port are compatible with the fiber optic port on the remote
end-node. For example, you cannot connect a fiber optic port with a
maximum distance of 500 meters (1,640 feet) and an operating
wavelength of 1310 nm to another fiber optic port that has a maximum
distance of 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) and an operating wavelength of
1550 nm.
Dual SC and ST ports consist of two separate connectors, as shown in
Figure 25. Each connects to a separate fiber strand. One is for
receiving data and the other is for transmitting data. When connecting
a fiber optic cable to a SC or ST port, be sure that the receiver fiber
connector is connected to the transmitter connector on the remote
end-node, and the transmitter fiber connector is connected to the
receiver connector on the remote node.
Dual SC Port
Transmitting
Fiber
Connector
Dual ST Port
Transmitting
Fiber
Connector

Figure 25. Dual ST and SC Port

Converteon Media Converter Line Cards Reference Guide
TX
Receiving
Fiber
RX
Connector
TX
Receiving
Fiber
RX
Connector
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