Description
Transition Networks ION Gigabit Ethernet Media and Rate Converter Module
The Transition Networks ION Gigabit Ethernet Media and Rate Converter Module is a high-performance bridge between copper and fiber networks, designed to help you extend your Ethernet backbone without ripping out existing copper infrastructure. Known as the ION C3210, this module sits inside an ION chassis, delivering a seamless interface between 10/100/1000Base-T copper ports and 1000Base-SX/LX fiber ports. By combining media conversion with rate conversion at Layer 2, it enables transparent, efficient communication across disparate network segments, letting you leverage fiber optics for longer reach, higher bandwidth, and improved network resilience while preserving your current copper devices.
- Seamless copper-to-fiber bridging: Connect 10/100/1000Base-T copper devices to 1000Base-SX/LX fiber links. The module performs both media conversion and rate conversion so that devices on copper can communicate with fiber-only segments without reconfiguring end devices.
- Layer 2 efficiency and compatibility: Operates at Layer 2 to forward frames using standard Ethernet bridging concepts, ensuring compatibility with typical LAN architectures and minimizing protocol overhead or compatibility issues during the transition to fiber.
- Plug-and-play for Transition Networks ION platforms: Designed as a modular ION blade, this converter slots into supported Transition Networks ION chassis for quick deployment and easy maintenance, with hot-swap capabilities in compatible systems to reduce downtime.
- Flexible fiber support (SX/LX): Supports 1000Base-SX for multimode fiber and 1000Base-LX for single-mode fiber, giving you options to match campus, data-center, or building backbone requirements without changing the copper side.
- Reliability for demanding environments: Built to integrate smoothly into enterprise networks, with conservative power, thermal, and signal integrity considerations designed to preserve performance under typical data-center and campus workloads.
Technical Details of Transition Networks ION Gigabit Ethernet Media and Rate Converter Module
- Model and platform: ION Gigabit Ethernet Media and Rate Converter Module, commonly used as the Transition Networks ION C3210 module in compatible ION chassis.
- Copper interface: 1 x RJ-45 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet port for copper devices.
- Fiber interface: 1 x 1000Base-SX/LX fiber port for connecting to fiber networks (multimode SX and single-mode LX options supported).
- Conversion capability: Media conversion from copper to fiber with rate conversion at Layer 2 to enable seamless data forwarding across media types.
- Data throughput: Supports Gigabit-class performance up to 1 Gbps, enabling efficient transmission of standard Ethernet traffic without bottlenecks on typical enterprise links.
- Layer 2 operation: Forwarding decisions are made at Layer 2, preserving Ethernet semantics and compatibility with existing switches, routers, and NICs on the copper side.
- Fiber options and distances: SX (multimode) and LX (single-mode) fiber options provide flexibility for campus rings, building backbones, and data-center links; actual reach depends on fiber type, transceiver species, and link budget.
- Form factor and installation: Designed as a plug-in module for Transition Networks ION chassis, allowing modular scalability within a single chassis and straightforward expansion as needs grow.
How to install Transition Networks ION Gigabit Ethernet Media and Rate Converter Module
- Power down the chassis or confirm hot-swap compatibility according to your Transition Networks system guidelines, then locate an available slot in the ION chassis for the C3210 module.
- Gently insert the module into the slot until it seats firmly, ensuring the connectors align with the backplane and the module is locked in place per chassis instructions.
- Connect the copper side: attach a standard RJ-45 Ethernet cable from a 10/100/1000Base-T device (switch, NIC, or router) to the module’s copper port.
- Connect the fiber side: attach a fiber optic cable (SX for multimode or LX for single-mode, as required) to the 1000Base-SX/LX port, making sure the transmit and receive fibers are correctly aligned per your fiber type.
- Power on the chassis (if powered externally) and verify link indicators on the module and chassis backplane. Confirm that the copper device and fiber link are both active, and test traffic flow to ensure proper conversion and forwarding between media types.
Frequently asked questions
- What does the Transition Networks ION Gigabit Ethernet Media and Rate Converter Module do? It serves as a bridge between copper Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T) and fiber Ethernet (1000Base-SX/LX), performing both media conversion and rate conversion at Layer 2 to enable seamless communication across mixed-media networks.
- Which fiber types does it support? It supports 1000Base-SX for multimode fiber and 1000Base-LX for single-mode fiber, providing flexibility to match campus, data-center, and backbone deployments.
- Can I hot-swap this module? Yes, when used in a supported Transition Networks ION chassis, the module is designed for plug-and-play installation and safe hot-swapping with appropriate chassis guidelines.
- What kind of networks is this module best suited for? It is ideal for environments where a fiber backbone must interface with copper-based devices, such as upgrading a campus or data-center core where fiber can replace copper runs without replacing existing copper switches or devices.
- Do I need to reconfigure devices on the copper side after installation? In most cases, standard Ethernet settings (speed, duplex, and VLAN policies) on connected copper devices remain intact; the module handles media and rate conversion transparently at Layer 2, but refer to your network policy to ensure compatibility with VLANs or bridging configurations if used.
- What performance can I expect from this module? The module is designed to support Gigabit-class operation, delivering up to 1 Gbps of throughput in typical lane configurations, with forwarding behavior aligned to Layer 2 Ethernet standards for reliable cross-media communication.
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