Allied Telesis AT-2712FX Secure Network Interface Card Trade Agreements Act Compliant

Allied TelesisSKU: 2400363

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Description

The Allied Telesis AT-2712FX is a purpose-built fiber-optic Network Interface Card (NIC) designed for fiber-to-the-desktop networks that demand uncompromising security, reliability, and performance. Built on a compact PCIe x1 form factor, this NIC fits neatly into widely deployed workstations and compact servers, making it an ideal choice for government, education, and other security-conscious environments. The AT-2712FX is offered with an SC fiber connector, enabling secure, high-speed connections over fiber optic cables while maintaining compatibility with existing Ethernet infrastructure. With Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliance, this NIC is tailored for procurement in sensitive and regulated environments, ensuring you meet governmental and institutional procurement requirements without sacrificing performance or manageability. In short, the AT-2712FX delivers robust, fiber-based networking for secure, mission-critical networks where reliability and security are non-negotiable.

  • Secure fiber connectivity for desktop networks: The AT-2712FX brings fiber-based Ethernet directly to the endpoint, reducing susceptibility to electromagnetic interference and enhancing data integrity for security-sensitive applications. Its design emphasizes trusted performance for secure environments such as classrooms, labs, government facilities, and enterprise data centers that require hardened network access at the edge.
  • PCIe x1 form factor with broad compatibility: This NIC uses a low-profile PCIe x1 bus, enabling seamless integration into a wide range of desktops, workstations, and compact servers. Its compact footprint makes it ideal for thin client deployments and space-constrained racks where secure connectivity matters most.
  • SC connector with flexible fiber options: Available with an SC fiber optic connector, the AT-2712FX supports standard fiber installations, including multi-mode and single-mode fiber paths. This flexibility helps align the card with existing fiber infrastructure and future-proof networks as fiber standards evolve.
  • Designed for secure, reliable operation in demanding networks: Built to meet the demands of education and government networks, the AT-2712FX emphasizes reliability, long lifecycle support, and compatibility with security-focused network designs. It integrates smoothly with managed switches, routers, and security appliances to deliver consistent performance under load.
  • Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliant for government procurement: The AT-2712FX is manufactured to meet TAA requirements, enabling easy procurement within government and educational procurement channels while delivering the security and reliability expected from Allied Telesis products.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis AT-2712FX Secure Network Interface Card

  • Bus/Interface: PCI Express (PCIe) x1
  • Form factor: Low-profile PCIe network interface card designed for desktop and compact server deployments
  • Network connectivity: Fiber Ethernet using a SC connector; supports fiber-based Ethernet paths to the desktop
  • Fiber speeds and standards: Supports Ethernet over fiber via 100BASE-FX and/or 1000BASE-FX capabilities, depending on the model and deployment requirements
  • Fiber types supported: Compatible with both multi-mode and single-mode fiber, providing flexibility for existing fiber infrastructures
  • Security and compliance: Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliant, built for secure, enterprise-grade networking environments
  • Driver and OS support: Vendor-supplied drivers with broad operating system compatibility; ongoing updates from Allied Telesis to maintain compatibility and security
  • Environmental/operational considerations: Engineered for consistent performance in standard data-center and classroom/server room conditions; compatible with managed network architectures that prioritize reliability and security

how to install Allied Telesis AT-2712FX

Installing the Allied Telesis AT-2712FX is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime and simplify integration into existing secure networks. Before you begin, ensure you have the proper fiber optic cable with an SC connector that matches your network’s fiber type (multi-mode or single-mode) and confirm that your workstation or server has an available PCIe x1 slot. Follow these steps to complete a clean installation and ensure optimal performance:

Step 1: Prepare the workstation or server

Power down the computer and disconnect power cables. If you’re updating a system that is running critical services, schedule a maintenance window to minimize disruption. Ground yourself to avoid static discharge that could damage the NIC or other components. Remove the side panel to access the PCIe slots if you’ll be doing a physical upgrade in a standard tower or rack-mount chassis.

Step 2: Insert the AT-2712FX into a PCIe x1 slot

Locate an available PCIe x1 slot, ensuring that there is adequate clearance for the NIC’s bracket. Gently insert the card into the slot until it’s firmly seated. If you’re installing in a rack-mount or slim chassis, use the hardware provided to secure the card with a mounting screw. Reassemble the chassis, reconnect power, and boot the system. The PCIe interface should be detected by the motherboard firmware, and the operating system will begin the driver discovery process.

Step 3: Install the driver and software

Visit Allied Telesis’s official support site or use the installation media that accompanies the NIC to install the appropriate driver package for your operating system. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the driver installation. In enterprise environments, you may deploy drivers through centralized management systems to ensure consistency across all endpoints. After installation, restart the computer to finalize the driver setup and to allow the new NIC to initialize properly.

Step 4: Connect the fiber cable

Attach the SC fiber optic cable to the AT-2712FX’s connector. Ensure the connection is secure and that the fiber is the correct type for your network (multi-mode or single-mode). Carefully route the fiber to minimize stress and bending; fiber runs should avoid tight bends and kinks to prevent signal loss. If you’re integrating into a secured lab, classroom, or data center environment, follow your facility’s cable management standards to preserve both performance and safety.

Step 5: Configure network settings and verify connectivity

Once the driver is installed and the cable is connected, configure the NIC’s network settings in the operating system. In many cases, the card will be detected as a standard Ethernet interface. Assign appropriate IP addressing, subnet, and gateway settings in alignment with your network plan. Run a basic connectivity test, such as pinging a known, reachable host or performing a traceroute to confirm that traffic routes through the new NIC as intended. For security-focused environments, you may also apply firewall rules, VLAN tagging, or network access control policies to bound traffic strictly to your intended endpoints.

Step 6: validate performance and security posture

Perform a quick throughput test to confirm the expected data rates over the fiber link. Monitor link integrity indicators, error counters, and duplex settings to ensure stable operation. In regulated environments, validate compliance with internal security baselines and procurement requirements. Regularly check for firmware and driver updates from Allied Telesis to maintain optimal performance and security posture over the card’s lifecycle.

Note: If you encounter driver compatibility issues or device recognition problems, consult Allied Telesis’ support resources or your organization’s IT team. The AT-2712FX is designed to integrate with security-conscious networks, so you’ll typically see straightforward deployment in well-managed environments that rely on fiber-based edge connectivity.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Allied Telesis AT-2712FX? A: It is a secure fiber-optic Network Interface Card (NIC) designed for PCIe x1 slots, offering SC connector-based fiber Ethernet connectivity for edge devices in secure networks, with TAA compliance for government procurement.
  • Q: Which fiber standards does it support? A: The AT-2712FX supports Ethernet over fiber via 100BASE-FX and 1000BASE-FX capabilities, compatible with both multi-mode and single-mode fiber, depending on model and deployment requirements.
  • Q: Do I need a specific fiber type? A: Yes. You should use a fiber type (multi-mode or single-mode) that matches your network’s fiber cabling and the SC connector standard used by your switches and routers. The card is designed to work with SC fiber connectors in standard fiber deployments.
  • Q: Is the card suitable for government or education networks? A: Yes. The AT-2712FX is TAA compliant and is positioned to meet the reliability, security, and procurement requirements commonly found in government and educational institutions.
  • Q: What operating systems are supported? A: Allied Telesis provides drivers for major operating systems, with ongoing vendor updates. For best results, check the latest compatibility matrix on the Allied Telesis support site for your exact OS version and hardware configuration.
  • Q: How can I verify that the card is functioning properly? A: After installation, verify link status via the OS network settings, test connectivity with ping or a similar utility, and monitor NIC indicators for activity. Additionally, you can run a throughput test to confirm performance matches your network expectations and confirm that security policies are properly enforced at the edge.

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