Allied Telesis PC2000/SC Transceiver/Media Converter

Allied TelesisSKU: 6036751

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Description

The Allied Telesis PC2000/SC Transceiver/Media Converter is purpose-built to empower remote devices by delivering reliable power and high-speed data over extended distances. Designed for businesses with branch offices, remote campuses, or field deployments, this pair of devices bridges standard Ethernet connections to fiber or copper uplinks while enabling power delivery to devices such as IP phones, security cameras, and wireless access points that sit beyond the typical 100-meter limit from a PoE switch. The PC2000/SC model focuses on versatility and robust performance, offering a flexible SFP uplink that supports both 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps speeds, so you can tailor your network topology to your exact needs. With this media converter, you gain a scalable solution that simplifies expansion, reduces complex wiring, and ensures your remote devices stay connected and powered in even challenging environments.

  • Extend PoE reach and simplify remote deployments. The PC2000/SC media converter enables you to place power-enabled devices such as IP phones, cameras, and wireless access points further from the central PoE switch than traditional Ethernet cabling would normally allow. By providing a dedicated uplink and a powered path, it helps you cover larger sites, retrofit older buildings, and wire rugged zones where direct PoE is not practical, all without sacrificing data integrity or device performance.
  • Flexible SFP uplink with scalable speeds. Featuring an SFP port capable of handling 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps uplinks, the PC2000/SC supports a range of transceivers and media options. This flexibility lets you mix fiber or copper links according to your site requirements, optimizing bandwidth, latency, and cost. Whether you’re connecting to a fiber-deployed core or a nearby aggregation switch, the media converter adapts to the medium that's available, keeping your network future-ready.
  • Power and data delivered through a single, reliable path. The PC2000/SC is engineered to ensure that power and data reach remote endpoints efficiently. By leveraging PoE-capable links where available, remote devices stay energized while receiving data streams with consistent throughput. This integrated approach reduces the need for separate power runs and minimizes the complexity of deploying devices in hard-to-reach locations, saving time and installation costs.
  • Plug-and-play reliability for SMB and enterprise environments. Designed for straightforward deployment, this media converter typically requires little to no configuration. Auto-negotiation features ensure compatibility with a wide range of networking equipment, while high-quality components and careful thermal management deliver dependable operation in everyday business settings. The result is a low-maintenance solution that delivers consistent performance without extensive network engineering or on-site customization.
  • Robust, future-friendly design that fits Allied Telesis ecosystems. Built to complement Allied Telesis networking products, the PC2000/SC integrates smoothly into existing infrastructure. Its durable construction is suitable for office, retail, or campus deployments, and its compatibility with standard SFP modules makes it a practical choice for mixed-vendor environments as long as the uplink medium aligns with the SFP specifications. This combination of reliability and adaptability helps protect your investment as your network evolves.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis PC2000/SC Transceiver/Media Converter

  • Upstream interface: SFP port supporting speeds of 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps) with compatibility for a range of SFP transceivers, enabling flexible uplink options to fiber or copper networks.
  • Power over Ethernet integration: designed to empower remote devices by delivering power through the network path, allowing IP phones, cameras, and wireless access points to operate at extended distances from the PoE switch.
  • Remote device compatibility: ideal for IP phones, video surveillance cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled endpoints that require reliable power and data connectivity beyond standard Ethernet reach.
  • Deployment scope: suited for SMBs, branch offices, and campus edge deployments where centralized PoE switches cannot directly reach all devices, enabling centralized power management and simplified cabling.
  • Build and reliability: engineered for continuous operation in real-world network environments, with durable construction and integration-ready design that aligns with Allied Telesis networking ecosystems.

How to install Allied Telesis PC2000/SC Transceiver/Media Converter

  • Plan your network layout: identify the PoE-enabled switch location, the remote device location, and the path for the SFP uplink. Ensure you have the appropriate SFP transceiver module for the uplink and the correct cables for the chosen medium (fiber or copper).
  • Install the SFP module: insert the appropriate SFP transceiver into the PC2000/SC’s SFP port, making sure it seats firmly. Attach the corresponding fiber patch or copper intermediary as required by your uplink medium.
  • Connect the uplink: link the PC2000/SC to the central PoE switch or network core using the SFP uplink and the chosen medium. Verify that the link indicators on both ends illuminate, indicating a healthy connection.
  • Connect the remote device: plug the IP phone, camera, or wireless access point into the PC2000/SC’s Ethernet port using a standard Ethernet cable. If your deployment relies on PoE, confirm that the upstream switch is providing the necessary power to the remote device.
  • Power on and validate: power up the PC2000/SC and the connected devices. Check link lights, run a basic data test to confirm accessibility, and verify that the remote device receives both data and power as expected. If needed, perform a quick speed test or device-specific configuration to ensure optimal performance.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: Do I need a separate power supply for the PC2000/SC? A: Power requirements vary by SKU. Some PC2000/SC models are designed to operate with PoE from a connected switch, while others may require an external power source. Check the product specification for your exact SKU to determine the correct power configuration.
  • Q: What devices can I power with this media converter? A: It is intended for remote devices such as IP phones, network cameras, and wireless access points that are located beyond 100 meters from a PoE switch. The converter ensures both data connectivity and power delivery where direct PoE service is not feasible.
  • Q: What kind of uplink does it use? A: The PC2000/SC provides an SFP uplink port that supports speeds of 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps, depending on the installed SFP module. This enables flexible uplink options to fit your network topology and medium of choice.
  • Q: Is there any configuration needed? A: In most situations, this media converter is plug-and-play with auto-negotiation, requiring minimal or no software configuration. Some advanced networks may benefit from targeted adjustments on connected devices, but the core functionality works out of the box.
  • Q: Is it compatible with other vendors’ equipment? A: While optimized for Allied Telesis devices, the PC2000/SC adheres to standard Ethernet and SFP interfaces. It can interoperate with non-Allied ecosystems when used in compatible configurations, provided the uplink medium and power delivery align with the SFP and PoE specifications.

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