Black Box Pure Networking Transceiver/Media Converter

Black BoxSKU: 6591210

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Black Box Pure Networking Transceiver/Media Converter

Upgrade your networking capabilities with a dependable, hybrid solution that bridges copper Ethernet to fiber and powers devices through PoE. The Black Box Pure Networking Transceiver/Media Converter is designed for modern, mixed-media deployments, delivering seamless 10/100/1000BASE-T to 1000BASE-X conversion while supporting IEEE 802.3af/at PoE. It’s a versatile tool for expanding coverage, improving performance, and simplifying installations in data centers, enterprise networks, and remote sites. This transceiver/media converter emphasizes reliability, ease of use, and proactive link monitoring to keep critical connections online even in demanding environments.

  • Seamless media conversion with smart auto-negotiation: Easily translate 10/100/1000BASE-T copper Ethernet to 1000BASE-X fiber, enabling longer distances and greater flexibility in network topology. The device negotiates speeds automatically and supports auto MDI/MDIX, reducing configuration steps and eliminating crossover cable headaches in mixed networks.
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) support for a cleaner, more scalable install: With 802.3af/at compatibility, you can deliver power and data over a single Ethernet cable to compatible devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and small form-factor switches. This eliminates extra power cabling and simplifies deployment in zones where power outlets are scarce or inaccessible.
  • Link Fault Pass-Through (LFP) for rapid fault detection: LFP functionality provides immediate alarm signaling to network administrators when there is a problem with the link media. This proactive alerting helps pinpoint faults quickly, minimizes downtime, and supports rapid root-cause analysis across distributed networks and critical infrastructure.
  • Compact, reliable design for diverse installation scenarios: Built to fit in tight spaces, the transceiver/media converter is suitable for rack, cabinet, or desktop deployments. Its sturdy construction is tailored for data centers, edge facilities, and remote sites where space, heat, and reliability are key concerns.
  • Clear, actionable monitoring and status indicators: Intuitive LED indicators report link status, activity, PoE presence, and power condition at a glance. This makes routine maintenance faster, reduces diagnostic guesswork, and helps IT teams maintain high uptime with minimal disruption.

Technical Details of Black Box Pure Networking Transceiver/Media Converter

  • Model: Black Box Pure Networking Transceiver/Media Converter
  • Media support: 10/100/1000BASE-T copper interface to 1000BASE-X fiber interface
  • PoE support: 802.3af/at (Power over Ethernet on the copper side)
  • Monitoring features: Link Fault Pass-Through (LFP) for immediate link fault alerts
  • Installation and management: Auto-negotiation, auto MDI/MDIX, LED indicators for link/activity/PoE/power
  • Note: Specifications are provided for reference; exact parameters depend on SKU/UPC and may vary by product variant. For precise figures, consult the EC Synnex specifications page using the corresponding UPC or SKU.

How to Install Black Box Pure Networking Transceiver/Media Converter

  • Plan your topology: Identify the copper Ethernet segment that requires conversion to fiber and determine the appropriate 1000BASE-X fiber standard (e.g., single-mode or multimode) based on distance and installation environment.
  • Power the device: Connect the unit to a dedicated power source or a PoE-enabled switch per the manufacturer’s guidelines. Ensure the power source meets the device’s voltage and current requirements to avoid undervoltage conditions.
  • Connect copper devices: Use Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet cables to attach the 10/100/1000BASE-T side to your network devices, such as switches, routers, or PoE-enabled endpoints, ensuring proper link alignment and port availability.
  • Attach fiber media: Plug the 1000BASE-X fiber cable into the fiber interface on the transceiver. Choose the correct connector type (SC/LC/others as required by your fiber path) and verify that the fiber run matches the network’s bandwidth and dispersion requirements.
  • Enable PoE (if needed): If you’re powering PoE-capable devices through the copper side, enable and verify PoE operation on the source switch or midspan injector. Confirm that connected devices draw power without causing overcurrent conditions.
  • Verify link and activity: Check the LED indicators for link status, data activity, and PoE presence after powering up. Confirm that the fiber link is active in both transmit and receive directions, and that the copper side shows stable link speed.
  • Configure network parameters: If your deployment requires specific VLANs, QoS, or security policies, implement these on your network equipment upstream. The transceiver/media converter should be transparent to most configurations, but verify compatibility with your core switches and edge devices.
  • Document the installation: Record the SKU/UPC used for the transceiver, fiber type, distance, PoE requirements, and port mappings. This improves future maintenance, troubleshooting, and scalability planning.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What does the Black Box Pure Networking Transceiver/Media Converter do?

A: It acts as a bridge between copper Ethernet (10/100/1000BASE-T) and fiber Ethernet (1000BASE-X), enabling network expansion across longer distances while also supporting PoE to power compatible devices through the same cable used for data.

Q: Does this device support PoE on all copper ports?

A: The converter supports IEEE 802.3af/at PoE on the copper side, allowing compatible devices to be powered via Ethernet. Always verify the total PoE budget and the power requirements of connected devices to prevent overloads.

Q: What is Link Fault Pass-Through (LFP) and why is it important?

A: LFP provides immediate alarms if there is a fault on the link media, helping administrators quickly identify and isolate problems in complex networks. This feature is essential in environments that require high uptime and rapid fault resolution.

Q: How difficult is it to install this transceiver/ media converter?

A: Installation is designed to be straightforward and plug-and-play. With auto-negotiation and auto MDI/MDIX, most setups require minimal configuration. The key steps are connecting copper devices, attaching fiber, supplying power or enabling PoE, and verifying link indicators.


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