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Transition Networks C4110-4848 Transceivers/Media Converters Transition Networks Ion Fiber To Fiber Media Converter Module C4110-4848 C41104848 783555014417

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Transition Networks ION Fiber to Fiber Media Converter Module C4110-4848

MULTI RATE FIBER TO FIBER - REPEATER

Manufacturer Part Number: C4110-4848



CPN:MULTI RATE FIBER TO FIBER - REPEATER
MANUFACTURER NAME: Transition Networks
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: C4110-4848
UPC EAN CODE: 783555014417
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

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The C4110 is a fiber to fiber media converter module. It is protocol independent and supports data rates from 1Gbps to 11.5Gbps through two open SFP+ ports. This allows network managers to customize the C4110 with a pair of SFP+ modules to meet their network requirements. The open SFP+ port supports a wide variety of Transition Networks 10Gbps SFP+ fiber modules. This any-rate to same-rate converter can be used to perform reliable and cost-effective single mode to multimode conversion or it can be used to provide wavelength conversion in CWDM applications. The ION C4110 is a manageable device when installed in a managed ION chassis.

ManufacturerTransition Networks, Inc
Manufacturer Part NumberC4110-4848
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.transition.com
Brand NameTransition Networks
Product NameION Fiber to Fiber Media Converter Module
  Product UPC783555014417
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Country of OriginUnited States

Date Inserted: Tuesday March 10, 2015

This product was last updated on Monday October 21, 2024

All products are brand new and factory sealed unless otherwise stated.
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