Transition Networks SGFEB Transceiver/Media Converter

Transition NetworksSKU: 6760699

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Transition Networks SGFEB Transceiver/Media Converter

The SGFEB Series from Transition Networks is a compact, stand-alone media converter designed to bridge copper Ethernet networks with fiber optic links. It enables seamless integration of 10/100/1000Base-T copper segments and 1000Base-SX/LX fiber, delivering scalable, high-throughput connectivity for data centers, campuses, and industrial environments. Built for Layer 2 operation, the SGFEB Transceiver/Media Converter focuses on efficient MAC-layer bridging, ensuring transparent communication between copper and fiber networks with low latency and minimal network disruption.

  • Seamless copper-to-fiber bridging at Layer 2: Connect 10/100/1000Base-T copper devices to 1000Base-SX/LX fiber with straightforward, plug-and-play operation for fast network upgrades and simplified topology changes.
  • Stand-alone, unmanaged deployment: A self-contained media converter that requires no complex management or software configuration, making it ideal for quick installations, point-to-point links, and simple fiber extensions.
  • Flexible fiber options for diverse environments: Supports 1000Base-SX for short-range multimode fiber and 1000Base-LX for longer-range single-mode fiber, enabling you to optimize link distance and fiber type based on your facility layout.
  • Robust, compact design for reliability: Built as a compact, durable device suitable for rack-mount or standalone use in various environments, with indicators and protection designed to endure everyday network operation.
  • Clear visibility with diagnostics: Integrated LED indicators provide immediate status on copper and fiber links, data activity, and power, helping you quickly assess and troubleshoot connectivity.

Technical Details of SGFEB

  • Interfaces: One 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 copper port and one 1000Base-SX/LX fiber port for high-speed, flexible networking options.
  • Operation mode: Layer 2 bridging to enable transparent MAC-layer communication between copper and fiber networks while maintaining simple, predictable network behavior.
  • Throughput and forwarding: Supports typical Ethernet data rates up to 1 Gbps with store-and-forward forwarding to ensure collision-free transmission and reliable frame integrity.
  • Fiber standards supported: 1000Base-SX for short-range multimode fiber and 1000Base-LX for longer-range single-mode fiber, enabling versatile link design across campus or data-center deployments.
  • Link diagnostics: LED indicators for copper link status, copper activity, copper speed, fiber link status, fiber activity, and power to provide at-a-glance health checks.
  • Power and installation: External DC power input (with compliance to standard safety and electrical requirements) for reliable, continuous operation in fixed installations.
  • Operating environment: Designed for typical data-center or field environments with a compact, stand-alone enclosure suitable for rack-mount or wall-mount placement as needed.
  • Isolation and safety: Built to meet common industry standards for electrical isolation and electromagnetic compatibility to minimize interference with other equipment.
  • Physical design: Stand-alone unit with a sturdy enclosure, designed to fit in standard network appliance spaces and to resist everyday handling during installation and maintenance.
  • Compliance: RoHS-compliant and aligned with general industry expectations for environmental responsibility and safety.

how to install SGFEB

  • Plan your link: Determine whether you will use 1000Base-SX multimode fiber or 1000Base-LX single-mode fiber based on distance and infrastructure. Prepare the appropriate fiber patch cable and connectors for the SGFEB fiber port (as specified by the product configuration).
  • Power the device: Connect the SGFEB to its power source using the appropriate DC power supply. Ensure the power source meets the device’s requirements and is located in a safe, dry environment.
  • Connect copper devices: Attach the 10/100/1000Base-T devices you want to link to the RJ-45 copper port using standard Ethernet cables. Use at least a Category 5e/6 cable for reliable performance at gigabit speeds.
  • Connect fiber devices: Link the 1000Base-SX/LX fiber port to the corresponding fiber network segment with the correct patch cables and connectors. Verify that the fiber link partner supports 1000Base-SX or 1000Base-LX and that the link distance is appropriate for your fiber type.
  • Power up and verify: Power on the SGFEB and observe the LED indicators. A solid copper link and fiber link together typically indicate a healthy connection. If activity LEDs flicker with traffic, data is flowing correctly across the link.
  • Test the path: Run basic network tests (ping, throughput tests, or file transfers) to confirm end-to-end connectivity between copper devices and fiber-connected devices. If any link remains down, recheck cable connections, fiber polarity, and ensure proper polarity and compatibility of the SFP-like interfaces, if applicable.
  • Document and monitor: Record link parameters and keep a log of fiber distances and device placements. Use the LED indicators as a quick daily health check to catch issues before they affect users.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the SGFEB Transceiver/Media Converter? It is a stand-alone, unmanaged device that bridges copper Ethernet networks (10/100/1000Base-T) with fiber optic networks (1000Base-SX/LX), operating at Layer 2 to enable seamless data transport across different media.
  • What fiber standards does SGFEB support? The device supports 1000Base-SX for multimode fiber and 1000Base-LX for single-mode fiber, allowing you to choose the fiber type that best matches your distance and infrastructure.
  • Is any configuration required? No specialized configuration is typically required. It is designed for plug-and-play deployment, making it suitable for quick upgrades, simple extensions, and straightforward fiber deployments.
  • Can I use this in a rack or cabinet? Yes. The SGFEB is a compact, stand-alone unit that can be mounted in appropriate spaces or used on a stable surface, depending on your installation needs.
  • What should I monitor to ensure connectivity? Use the built-in LED indicators to verify copper link status, copper activity, fiber link status, fiber activity, and power. Any blinking indicators usually indicate ongoing traffic, while solid indicators suggest stable links.
  • Is this suitable for enterprise or industrial environments? The SGFEB’s robust design and Layer 2 bridging capability make it a good fit for enterprise networks, data centers, campus networks, and industrial applications where reliable media conversion is required.

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