Allied Telesis MMC2000/ST Transceiver/Media Converter

Allied TelesisSKU: 5698838

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Allied Telesis MMC2000/ST Transceiver/Media Converter

The Allied Telesis MMC2000/ST Transceiver/Media Converter is a compact, feature-rich solution designed to bridge copper Ethernet and fiber networks with minimal footprint. Part of the MMC Series, this mini media converter delivers full copper-to-fiber conversion without sacrificing performance or reliability. Ideal for space-constrained data centers, telecom cabinets, or edge deployments, the MMC2000/ST brings enterprise-grade capabilities into a tiny, energy-efficient package. Whether you’re upgrading an existing network or extending reach to remote locations, this transceiver/media converter makes it easy to connect legacy copper gear to modern fiber infrastructure while preserving bandwidth and minimizing downtime.

  • Ultra-compact, space-saving design: The MMC2000/ST is purpose-built to fit into tight spaces. Its small form factor saves rack space, reduces cable clutter, and minimizes heat output, making it perfect for crowded equipment rooms, wall-mount enclosures, or field installations where every inch counts.
  • Copper-to-fiber versatility: One RJ-45 Ethernet port supports 10/100/1000 Mbps, enabling seamless integration of legacy switches, routers, or servers with a fiber-linked network. The ST fiber port provides a reliable, robust connection for multi-mode fiber applications, delivering consistent performance across standard Ethernet distances.
  • Plug-and-play simplicity: No management interface or complex configuration required. The MMC2000/ST auto-detects speed and duplex settings, negotiates link status automatically, and supports auto MDI/MDIX to minimize the need for crossovers or manual setup.
  • Durable, silent operation: Built with a rugged metal enclosure that withstands office and light-industrial environments. The device is fanless, producing no ambient noise, and relies on passive cooling to maintain steady performance in typical room temperatures.
  • Energy efficient and reliable: Designed to minimize power consumption while delivering dependable, high-speed data transport. LED indicators offer immediate network status insight, enabling quick troubleshooting and reduced downtime during maintenance windows.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis MMC2000/ST Transceiver/Media Converter

  • Fiber Port: ST connector compatible with common multi-mode fiber (and applicable single-mode configurations as supported by the model variant).
  • Copper Port: RJ-45 Ethernet interface supporting 10/100/1000 Mbps with auto-negotiation and auto MDI/MDIX.
  • Conversion Type: Copper-to-fiber mini media converter providing seamless bridging between Ethernet copper and fiber networks.
  • Data Rates: Supports Gigabit Ethernet on the copper side; fiber interface is aligned with standard Gigabit Ethernet speeds for reliable throughput.
  • Power: External DC power supply compatible with regional specifications; design emphasizes low power consumption for energy efficiency.
  • Enclosure: Compact metal housing intended for desktop placement, wall-mounting, or integration into small rack-adjacent installations.
  • Mounting Options: Desktop or wall-mount capability with supported accessories to adapt to various enclosure layouts.

How to install Allied Telesis MMC2000/ST Transceiver/Media Converter

To achieve a quick, reliable installation, follow these straightforward steps. The MMC2000/ST is designed for immediate operation right out of the box—no firmware updates or intricate configuration required. Simply connect your devices and verify link indicators to confirm operation.

  • Place the MMC2000/ST in a stable location with adequate ventilation. Avoid stacking heavy equipment directly on top of it to prevent heat buildup.
  • Connect the copper device (switch, router, or NIC) to the RJ-45 Ethernet port using a standard Cat5e/6 patch cable. Ensure the link is configured for the appropriate speed (auto-negotiation handles this automatically in most cases).
  • Attach the fiber cable to the ST fiber port. Use the correct fiber type (multi-mode or single-mode) as required by your network design, ensuring the fiber connectors are clean and fully seated.
  • Connect the external power supply appropriate for your region. Verify the device powers up and that the LED indicators illuminate to indicate power and network activity.
  • Power on all connected devices and monitor the LED status. A solid link LED indicates a healthy copper-to-fiber connection; blinking activity LEDs reflect live data transmission across the link.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the MMC2000/ST best used for? It is ideal for bridging older copper Ethernet networks to a fiber backbone, extending reach between switches, servers, or distribution cabinets without upgrading all devices.
  • Is configuration required? No configuration is required. It is designed as a plug-and-play device with auto-negotiation and auto MDI/MDIX for seamless deployment.
  • Which fiber types and distances does it support? The ST connector supports standard multi-mode fiber; recommended distances depend on fiber type and network specifications. Check your fiber cable type and transceiver capabilities for precise reach guidelines.
  • Can the MMC2000/ST operate in rugged environments? While designed for office and light-industrial use, ensure proper ventilation and avoid exposure to excessive moisture or dust. For extreme environments, consider protective housings or enclosure solutions.
  • Does it support full-duplex or half-duplex operation? The copper port supports auto-negotiation for full- and half-duplex modes, simplifying integration with diverse devices across your network.
  • How do I know if the link is active? LED indicators on the unit will show power status and link/activity on both the copper and fiber ports, providing immediate visual confirmation of connectivity.

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