This gigabit ethernet to SFP media converter is designed for network administrators and IT professionals requiring seamless fiber optic network integration. The Allied Telesis AT-MMC2000/SP-960 delivers:
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Flexible SFP compatibility enabling various fiber optic transceiver options for diverse network requirements
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10/100/1000Base-T support providing auto-negotiation for optimal performance across different ethernet speeds
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Mini form factor design perfect for space-constrained installations and desktop deployments
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Network infrastructure enhancement bridging copper and fiber networks seamlessly
Key Features
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Hot-swappable SFP slot supporting multiple fiber optic transceivers
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Auto-negotiating gigabit ethernet port with full duplex operation
- Compact mini media converter design for flexible deployment options
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LED status indicators for real-time link and activity monitoring
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Plug-and-play operation requiring no software configuration
Technical Specifications
| Manufacturer |
Allied Telesis |
| Model Number |
AT-MMC2000/SP-960 |
| Type |
Gigabit Ethernet to SFP Media Converter |
| Ethernet Port |
10/100/1000Base-T auto-negotiating |
| Fiber Port |
SFP slot for various transceivers |
| Form Factor |
Mini desktop converter |
| Power |
External power adapter included |
| Operating Temperature |
0°C to 40°C |
| Applications |
Network infrastructure and telecommunications |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What types of SFP modules are compatible with this media converter?
A: This SFP media converter supports a wide range of SFP transceivers including multimode, single-mode, and various distance options, allowing flexibility in fiber optic networking deployments from short-reach to long-haul applications.
Q: How does auto-negotiation benefit network performance?
A: The auto-negotiating ethernet port automatically detects and configures for optimal speed (10/100/1000 Mbps) and duplex settings, ensuring seamless integration with existing network infrastructure while maximizing gigabit ethernet performance.
Q: Is this converter suitable for telecommunications applications?
A: Yes, this telecommunications media converter is ideal for service provider networks, enterprise WAN connections, and carrier-grade applications where reliable copper-to-fiber conversion is essential for network scalability and performance.
Q: What are the advantages of the mini form factor?
A: The mini media converter design enables desktop deployment, reduces rack space requirements, and provides cost-effective solutions for small office environments while maintaining enterprise-grade reliability and performance standards.
Gigabit Ethernet to SFP media converter with 10/100/1000Base-T auto-negotiation and flexible SFP slot. Mini form factor for telecommunications infrastructure.