10/100/1000T to 100Mbps/1000Mbps SFP industrial temperature media converter. These converters feature Smart MissingLink™ (SML) and support up to 10K jumbo frames. The IMC2000T/SP-980 can be mounted on a DIN-rail or used as a desktop/standalone device and is fanless for silent operation.
Powering remote devicesAllied Telesis IMC200/2000 Series Industrial Media Converters (IMCs) are ideal for powering remote devices, such as IP
phones, video cameras and wireless Access Points (APs), which are more than 100m from a
Power over Ethernet (
PoE)
switch. Each IMC can provide up to 70W of
PoE.
The 2000T/SP and the 2000TP/SP each feature a 10/100/1000T twisted-pair port, and an SFP port which supports and auto detects 100X and 1000X
optics. No
switch configuration is needed.
Allied Telesis offers a wide variety of SFPs featuring multimode, single mode and BiDi
optics.
Models with a fixed fiber-optic port are available with SC or LC connectors. With these, you can achieve distances up to 2 km (100Mps) or 550 m (1000Mps). With the SFP model, you can achieve greater distances using a long-range SFP.
In addition to transmitting data, the twisted-pair port also injects
power down the
cable, allowing a remote
PoE powered device to operate without any additional
power source. All
PoE+ devices (IEEE802.3at compliant) are supported. All
PoE+ devices support 802.3at,
PoE+, LTPoE++ and 4-pair. The PC200x
PoE+ Series can deliver up to 70W of
power to the remote device.
Remote Power CycleThe IMC200/2000 Series supports the Remote Power Cycle feature. This allows a remote administrator to log in to the host switch device and disable the switch port to which the IMC is attached, causing the
PoE+ device to lose power. This allows administrators to reset remote devices without physically going to the location.
Jumbo frame supportMany backbone switch products support the industry-standard IEEE 802.1Q specification for Virtual LANs (VLANs) which sends extra-long data packets on the
network. The IMC200/2000 Series are fully compatible with these long packets, enabling them to be used in modern
networks.
Smart MissingLink™ (SML)The SML feature
monitors network connections and provides a notification when a link fails, allowing administrators to quickly identify the source and location of failed links, and thus minimize downtime.
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