ZyXEL MC1000-SFP Media Converter 91-010-072001 プリント

製品コード
91-010-072001
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Conversion between different 
transmission speeds and 
media types
 
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Standalone and compact 
hardware design
 
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Auto-negotiating Ethernet 
port (Speed and Half/Full 
Duplex)
 
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Auto-crossover Ethernet port 
(Supports Auto MDI/MDI-X)
 
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Standard open Fiber slots for 
SFP Transceiver
 
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Built-in Link Loss Forwarding 
Technology
 
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LED Status Display
Media Converter
mc1000-
sfp
The MC1000-SFP is an Ethernet media converter that converts media 
transmission between UTP Copper cablings and fiber SFP (Small Form-Factor 
Pluggable) Transceivers. The MC1000-SFP copper-to-fiber module is available in 
10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet and 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet types, allowing 
seamless integration between Fast/Gigabit Ethernet networks using unshielded 
twisted pair (UTP) copper cabling, and Gigabit fiber networks.
Long-haul Gigabit Ethernet 
Depending on the distance between two sites, users can select and insert proper SFP Transceivers into 
the slots for different network environments: multi-mode SFP for short distance (up to 550m) or single-
mode SFP for long distance (from 10km to 40km or 70km maximum). Regardless of the scale of 
deployment, the MC1000-SFP is the most cost-effective, flexible solution for mixed copper/fiber 
environments like LANs, campus networks or even Metropolitan Area Networks.
Easy Installation
 
The Auto-negotiating Ethernet function empowers the Gigabit RJ-45 port on MC1000-SFP to negotiate 
transmission speed and mode with peer devices automatically; and the Auto-crossover Ethernet port 
can prevent circuit mismatch problems by auto-sensing MDI/MDIX configuration. With these intelligent 
functions, MC1000-SFP can be paired with a switch, a NIC (Network Interface Card) or a Gigabit Ethernet 
device via a UTP/STP cable easily.
Easy Troubleshooting
With the Link Loss Forwarding mechanism activated, any detected broken link on the RJ-45 Ethernet 
port will force the fiber port to take over, and the fiber uplink port will stop transmitting then “turned 
off” as soon as the remote link is down. Transparent link status will be delivered by the Link Loss 
Forwarding mechanism to facilitate the troubleshooting process.
Benefits
The most cost-effective, flexible solution 
for mixed copper/fiber environments