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Managed Media Converter

 

 

Manufacturer: SOPTO

Product Name:

Managed Media Converter

managed media converter, secure management, 10/100/1000Base, fiber optic connector

Data Rate:

10/100/1000M

Wavelength:

850nm/1310nm/1550nm

Newest Quote:

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SOPTO’s Managed Media Converters extended copper to fiber, multimode to multimode and multi-mode to single mode fiber with extensive security, network integration and ease of use features that are not available in similar products by other manufacturers.

 

SOPTO’s Managed Media Converters support all authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) security services used in corporate networks, including TACACS+, RADIUS, LDAP, Kerberos, NIS and RSA.  To further protect ID’s and passwords from someone ‘snooping’ on the network.

 

SOPTO Managed Media Converters provide secure management sessions by supporting SSH, SNMPv3, Telnet and HTTPS. These types of features are used when managing your corporate firewalls, switches and routers. It should be expected that they are also available in your Managed Media Converter.

 

You will also appreciate how easy the SOPTO Managed Media Converters are to set up with an intuitive Web Manager GUI and multiple methods of access.  And, with support for IPv6, SOPTO Media Converters provide organizations with investment protection to meet this rapidly growing standard… [Details]

 

Feature:

 

  1. Convert 10/100/1000 Base Ethernet to Fiber Optic
  2. Extend network distances up to 160km
  3. SC, LC and ST fiber optic connector options
  4. SX, FX, LX, EX, ZX, BX fiber support
  5. Multimode and single mode fiber
  6. Advanced Features : Link Pass-Through, Far-End Fault, Auto-MDIX, Fiber Fault Alert, Loopback
  7. Manage via SNMP, CLI- Telnet/SSH, Internet Browser

 

Related Knowledge:

E1 to Fiber Converter

What is fiber media converter?

Advantages of Media Conversion Technology

Applications of Ethernet Fiber Media Converter

Using fiber media converters with copper networks