Specifications
B
B5
MEDIA
CONVERTER
SYSTEM
NETWORK CONNECTIVITY SYSTEMS
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Switching Managed Media Converters
Signamax Connectivity Systems’ 065-1400 series Managed Switching Media Converters are
modular SNMP-managed media converter cards available with a variety of interfaces to provide
copper-to-fiber conversion for mission-critical networks. They are used with the 065-1480 Managed
Media Converter Rack Mount Chassis to enable network managers to remotely monitor the status
of their entire network via RJ45 (in band) or RS-232 (out of band) connection to the 065-1481series
SNMP Management Module included with every Signamax 065-1480 chassis system. Up to
eighteen managed media converters are supported in a single 2U-high chassis. Equipped with
Link Fault Signaling (LFS) and Loopback Testing capabilities, they extend the enterprise LAN
configuration range up to 60 km while simultaneously minimizing downtime expenses and
extending the lifespan and reach of existing copper-based managed switches.
Signamax Connectivity Systems’ 065-1400 series Singlemode to Multi Mode Managed Media
Converters are an enhancement to the Signamax SNMP-managed media converter system.
These card-based converters are available with a variety of interfaces to provide Single Mode-to-
Multi Mode fiber conversion for mission-critical Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and Asynchronous
Transfer Mode (ATM) networks. Gigabit Ethernet Single Mode-to-Single Mode repeater model is
also available on request. They are used with the 065-1480 Managed Media Converter Rack Mount
Chassis to enable network managers to remotely monitor the status of their entire network via
RJ45 (in band) or RS-232 (out of band) connection to the 065-1481 series SNMP Management
Module included with every Signamax 065-1480 chassis system. Up to eighteen managed media
converters are supported in a single 2U-high chassis. They extend the enterprise LAN or carrier
network range up to 60 km while simultaneously minimizing downtime expenses and extending
the lifespan and reach of existing copper-based managed switches.