Datasheet
Media Converters
Allied Telesis media converters extend network distances by adding ber and VDSL (via coax and
telephone-grade twisted pair) only where it is needed. This enables keeping pace with changing
technology and integrating high-bandwidth devices into the network without changing the entire
network infrastructure. From standalone units to chassis-based blades, Allied Telesis media converters
are highly congurable to meet every need.
Allied Telesis offers three chassis-based systems:
» The AT-MCR12 is a 12-slot chassis, which houses up to 12 of the best-selling
Allied Telesis media converters.
» The AT-CV5001 is a managed 18-slot chassis, tting up to 18 blade-type media
converters. This is the most congurable solution.
» The AT-MCF2x00 is a two- or four-port managed chassis system. The two-port
system can be congured to have up to 24 conversions in a 1 Rack Unit (1RU)
chassis. The four-port system can have up to 48 conversions in a 3RU-high system.
Both models are stackable to add multiple units together as one IP address.
With so many products and congurations, Allied Telesis is clearly a worldwide leader
in ber to copper Ethernet media conversion.
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