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CBFTF10xx-14x
24-Hour Technical Support:
1-800-260-1312
-- International:
00-1-952-941-7600
Installation
-- Continued
Power the Slide-in-Module
The slide-in-module media converter is powered through the Transition
Networks
PointSystem™
chassis.
Operation
Status LEDs
Use the status LEDs next to the fiber ports to monitor the media converter and
the
fiber network
connections.
F(ull) D(uplex)
On = Full-duplex connection.
Off = Half-duplex connection.
L(ink) ACT(ivity)
On = Fiber link connection.
Flashing = Fiber network activity.
P(o)W(e)R
On = Connection to external AC or DC power.
FD
LACT PWR
FD
LACT
1
1
The “FD” and “LACT” LEDs on the left
refer to
Fiber Port 2 (F2)
.
The “FD” and “LACT” LEDs on the right
refer to
Fiber Port 1 (F1)
.
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-- Click the
“Transition Now”
link for a live Web chat.
Operation
-- Continued
Status LEDs -- Continued
Use the bi-color twisted-pair status LEDs to monitor the
twisted-pair copper
network
connections.
Duplex/Link LED
Amber = A link on the half-duplex twisted-pair
copper link.
Flashing Amber = Activity on the half-duplex
copper link.
Green = A link on the full-duplex twisted-pair
copper link.
Flashing Green = Activity on the full-duplex
copper link.
Speed LED
Amber = 10 Mb/s operation.
Green = 100 Mb/s operation.
Product Features
Full-Duplex Network
In a full-duplex network, maximum cable lengths are determined by
the type
of cables
that are used. See pages 1 and 2 for the cable specifications for the
different CBFTF10xx-14x models.
The 512-Bit Rule
does not apply
in a full-duplex network.
Half-Duplex Network (512-Bit Rule)
In a half-duplex network, the maximum cable lengths are determined by the
round trip delay limitations of each Fast Ethernet
collision domain
. (A
collision domain is the longest path between any two terminal devices, e.g. a
terminal
,
switch
, or
router
.)
The 512-Bit Rule determines the maximum length of cable permitted by
calculating the round-trip delay in
bit-times (BT)
of a particular collision
domain. If the result is less than or equal to 512 BT, the path is good.
For more information on the 512-Bit Rule, see the white paper titled
“Collision Domains” on the Transition Networks website at:
www.transition.com.
Duplex/Link Speed
10/100TX