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Transition Networks, Inc.6475 City West ParkwayMinneapolis, MN 55344 USA
tel 952.941.7600 or 800.526.9267fax [email protected]://www.transition.com©2005 Transition Networks, Inc.
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Technical information is subject to change without notice.
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Switch-selectable speeds
Fiber Optic Connector SpecsSGFEB1013-100 Min TX PWR: -10.0 dBm
Max TX PWR: -4.0 dBmRX Sensitivity: -17.0 dBmMax In PWR: 0.0 dBmLink Budget: 7.0 dB
SGFEB1024-100 Min TX PWR: -10.0 dBmMax TX PWR: -3.0 dBmRX Sensitivity: -17.0 dBmMax In PWR: -3.0 dBmLink Budget: 7.0 dB
SGFEB1014-100 Min TX PWR: -13.0 dBmMax TX PWR: -3.0 dBmRX Sensitivity: -20.0 dBmMax In PWR: -3.0 dBmLink Budget: 7.0 dB
SGFEB1015-100 Min TX PWR: -5.0 dBmMax TX PWR: 0.0 dBmRX Sensitivity: -20.0 dBmMax In PWR: -3.0 dBmLink Budget: 15.0 dB
SGFEB1017-100 Min TX PWR: -3.0 dBmMax TX PWR: +2.0 dBmRX Sensitivity: -23.0 dBmMax In PWR: -3.0 dBmLink Budget: 20.0 dB
SGFEB1035-100 Min TX PWR: 0.0 dBmMax TX PWR: +5.0 dBmRX Sensitivity: -32.0 dBmMax In PWR: -8.0 dBmLink Budget: 32.0 dB
Single Fiber ProductsSGFEB1029-100 &SGFEB1029-101
Min TX PWR: -8.0 dBmMax TX PWR: -3.0 dBmRX Sensitivity: -21.0 dBmMax In PWR: -3.0 dBmLink Budget: 13.0 dB
SGFEB1029-102 &SGFEB1029-103
Min TX PWR: -3.0 dBmMax TX PWR: +2.0 dBmRX Sensitivity: -23.0 dBmMax In PWR: -8.0 dBmLink Budget: 20.0 dB
Convert 10/100/1000BASE-T to1000BASE-SX/LX
Stand-Alone Bridging Media Converters
10/100/1000BASE-T to 1000BASE-SX/LX10/100/1000 Ethernet
SGFEB10xx-10x
Auto-Negotiation
AutoCross™ on TX port
Link Pass Through
Automatic Link Restoration
Pause
Remote Fiber Fault Detection
Extend Network DistanceOrdering Info
Product Number Port One Port TwoSGFEB1013-100 10/100/
1000BASE-T(RJ-45)[100 m/328 ft.]
1000BASE-SX850nm multimode(SC)[62.5/125µm fiber:220 m/722 ft.][50/125µm fiber:550 m/1804 ft.]
SGFEB1024-100 10/100/1000BASE-T(RJ-45)[100 m/328 ft.]
1000BASE-SX1310nm Extendedmultimode (62.5/125µm fiber only) (SC)[up to 2 km]
SGFEB1014-100 10/100/1000BASE-T(RJ-45)[100 m/328 ft.]
1000BASE-LX1310nm single mode(SC)[10 km/6.2 miles]
SGFEB1015-100 10/100/1000BASE-T(RJ-45)[100 m/328 ft.]
1000BASE-LX1310nm single mode(SC)[25 km / 15.5 miles]
SGFEB1017-100 10/100/1000BASE-T(RJ-45)[100 m/328 ft.]
1000BASE-LX1550nm single mode(SC)[65 km / 40.4 miles]
SGFEB1035-100 10/100/1000BASE-T(RJ-45)[100 m/328 ft.]
1000BASE-LX1550nm single mode(SC)[125 km/77.7 miles]
SGFEB1040-100 10/100/1000BASE-T(RJ-45)[100 m/328 ft.]
1000BASE-X SFPSlot (empty)See below for SFPModules.
Single Fiber Products Note: Recommended use in pairs (see next pages)SGFEB1029-100 10/100/
1000BASE-T(RJ-45)[100 m/328 ft.]
1000BASE-LX1310nm TX /1550nm RX singlefiber single mode(SC)[20 km / 12.4 miles]
SGFEB1029-101 10/100/1000BASE-T(RJ-45)[100 m/328 ft.]
1000BASE-LX1550nm TX /1310nm RX singlefiber single mode(SC)[20 km / 12.4 miles]
SGFEB1029-102 10/100/1000BASE-T(RJ-45)[100 m/328 ft.]
1000BASE-LX1310nm TX /1550nm RX singlefiber single mode(SC)[40 km / 24.9 miles]
SGFEB1029-103 10/100/1000BASE-T(RJ-45)[100 m/328 ft.]
1000BASE-LX1550nm TX /1310nm RX singlefiber single mode(SC)[40 km / 24.9 miles]
Compatible Transition Networks SFP Modules:Product Number DescriptionTN-SFP-SX 1000BASE-SX/Fibre Channel
850nm multimode (LC)[62.5/125µm fiber: 220 m / 722 ft.][50/125µm fiber: 550 m / 1804 ft.]
TN-SFP-LX1 1000BASE-LX/Fibre Channel1310nm single mode (LC)[10 km/6.2 miles]
This solution will offer a low-costintegration option for networkmanagers who want to migratefrom 10/100 networks to GigabitEthernet. Gigabit only switchescan now be connected to 10/100networks up to 125km away oversingle mode fiber or up to 40kmover single fiber without the needto upgrade the 10/100 side;allowing network managers to addnew equipment gradually.In addition to the standard 220meters with standard SX optics,Transition Networks also offers aproprietary solution that will allowusers to transmit up to 2km overmultimode (62.5/125µm) fiber(xGFEB1024-100).
Extend Network Distance
Standards IEEE Std. 802.3ab &IEEE Std. 802.3™
Data Rate Copper: 10/100/1000 MbpsFiber: 1000 Mbps
RAM Buffers 256KFiltering Addresses 4K MAC Addresses
Dip Switches Switch 1: TX - AutoNegEnable/DisableSwitch 2: TX - Force 10Mbs or100Mbs with AutoNeg offSwitch 3: TX - Force Half or Fullduplex with AutoNeg offSwitch 4: FBR - AutoNegEnable/DisableSwitch 5: not usedSwitch 6: LPT Enable/Disable
Jumpers Jumper 1: Select TX or RX to sniffer(if TAP option is installed)
Status LEDs TP (Duplex/Link/Activity): Yellow: ON = Half-Duplex Link;BLINK = ActivityGreen: ON = Full-Duplex Link;BLINK = ActivityTP (10Mbs/100Mbs/1000Mbs):Off = 10Mbs; Yellow = 100Mbs;Green = 1000MbsPWR (Power): Green: ON = Powerapplied to boardLACT (Fiber Link/Activity):Green: ON = Link; BLINK = ActivityFD (Fiber Duplex): Green: ON = Full;OFF = Half
Dimensions Width: 3.25" [82 mm]Depth: 4.8" [122 mm]Height: 1.0" [25 mm]
Power External AC/DC required: 12V DC,1.25 A, unregulated, standard, UL listed
PowerConsumption
8 watts
Environment 0 – 50°C operating, 5% – 95%humidity non-condensing, 0 – 10,000 feet altitude
Shipping Weight 2 lbs. [0.90 kg]Safety Compliance Wall Mount Power Supply:
UL listed & CSA certifiedRegulatoryCompliance
FCC Class A, CISPR/EN55022 Class A, EN55024, ICES-003, CE Mark
Warranty Lifetime
Specifications
Optional Accessories (sold separately)
Product Number DescriptionSPS-1872-PS Wide Input (18-72VDC) Piggy Back
Power SupplySPS-1872-SA Wide Input (18-72VDC) Stand-Alone
Power SupplyE-MCR-04 12-slot Media Converter RackWMBD; WMBD-F;WMBL; WMBV
Wall Mount Brackets
Transition Networks, Inc.6475 City West ParkwayMinneapolis, MN 55344 USA
tel 952.941.7600 or 800.526.9267fax [email protected]://www.transition.com©2005 Transition Networks, Inc.
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Technical information is subject to change without notice.
ADVANCED PRODUCT FEATURES
Automatically detects and configures the twisted pair port on the converter to thecorrect MDI or MDI-X configuration.
AutoCross™
If someone tells you media conversion is a
commodity product that anyone can bring
to market, they probably haven't looked at
the extensive product suite offered by
Transition Networks. With the industry's
most comprehensive offering of full-
featured products, Transition's media
converters stand out as "the choice" among
industry IT professionals.
Generally, media converters are low-level
OSI model devices with no IP or MAC
addresses and therefore are transparent to
the network. This "transparency" makes
them very inexpensive and easy to use, but
also can make troubleshooting the network
very difficult. In an effort to overcome this
difficulty and to make media converters
"visible" to network managers, Transition
has designed their full-featured products to
include the most advanced features on the
market today.
Eliminates an entire category of troubleshooting
No need to identify cable type—straight-through or crossover
No user intervention required to determine correct button / switch settings
Auto-Negotiation allows devices to perform automatic configuration to achieve the bestpossible mode of operation over a link. Devices with this feature will broadcast theirspeed (10Mbps, 100Mbps, etc.) and duplex (half/full) capabilities to other devices andnegotiate the best mode of operation between the two devices.
While the inclusion of this feature is beneficial, the ability to disable it is equallybeneficial. In the event of a non-negotiating end device trying to connect to anegotiating device, the mode of operation will drop to the least common denominatorbetween the two devices (i.e. 100Mbps, half-duplex). Disabling this feature gives theuser the ability to force the connection to the best mode of operation when trying tolink with a non-negotiating device. Most Transition converters with Auto-Negotiationwill allow you to disable this feature.
Auto-Negotiation (802.3u)
Optimal link established automatically
Quick and easy installation
No user intervention required to determine best mode of operation
Link Pass Through is a troubleshooting feature that allows the media converter tomonitor both the fiber and copper RX ports for loss of signal. In the event of a loss ofRX signal on one media port, the converter will automatically disable the TX signal ofthe other media port, thus "passing through" the link loss.(see diagram below)
Link Pass Through
End device automatically notified of link loss
Prevents loss of valuable data unknowingly transmitted over invalid link
Transition Networks, Inc.6475 City West ParkwayMinneapolis, MN 55344 USA
tel 952.941.7600 or 800.526.9267fax [email protected]://www.transition.com©2005 Transition Networks, Inc.
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Technical information is subject to change without notice.
ADVANCED PRODUCT FEATURES
Transition Networks's converters will automatically re-establish link in all networkconditions.
Transition Networks's converters will automatically re-establish link when connected toswitches if link was lost. With other manufacturers' converters the user must reset theconverter to re-establish the link.
Automatic Link Restoration allows the users to continue using Auto-Negotiation withLink Loss Notification features. With other manufacturers' converters the user mustdisable Auto-Negotiation and hard set the link.
Automatic Link Restoration on Transition Networks's products allows users to continueusing Link Loss Notification feature activated in both directions. Many competitivesolutions allow for Link Loss Notification activation only in one direction. If Link Lossfeature is activated in both directions, competitive products are put in a "deadlyembrace" and they cannot restore the link without resetting the converters.
No need to reset devices
Auto-Negotiation Enabled
Link Pass Through Activated in both directions
PAUSE signaling is an IEEE feature thattemporarily suspends data transmissionbetween two devices in the event thatone of the devices becomesoverwhelmed. In the event that a deviceneeds some time to clear networkcongestion, it will send out a PAUSEsignal to the other end device, whichwill then wait a pre-determined amountof time before re-transmitting the data.Transition's converters will pass PAUSEsignaling unhindered; ensuring that themessage is delivered to the end device.
PAUSE signaling is not standardizedover fiber media. Transition's mediaconverters will communicate thissignaling over fiber between theconverters to pass this signaling on tothe other end device.
Pause (IEEE 802.3xy)
PAUSE enabled devices allowed towork properly
Prevents loss of valuable datatransmission
Reduces bottlenecks and allowsfor efficient use of network devices
Automatic Link Restoration
Single fiber technology offers a 50% savings in fiber utilization. It is an attractivesolution to maximize the usage of a limited number of fiber runs.
In a traditional optical link, a fiber pair consists of two uni-directional strands. Thesingle fiber technology multiplexes two optical wavelengths of 1310nm and 1550nminto a single strand fiber. In a single fiber media converter each wavelength isresponsible for either the transmit or receive function. Consequently, the bi-directionaltransmission is achieved by using a single strand. The converters in a single fiberscenario "match" each other's wavelengths. Converter A transmits at the wavelength of1310nm and receives at 1550nm while the other converter transmits at 1550nm andreceives at 1310nm. Therefore, converters are usually used in pairs.
Single FiberSingle fiber technology is available on allTransition Networks Media Converters inmaximum distance ranges from 20 to 80km.
Single Fiber