4PT T1/E1 1PT 10/100 MULTIPLEXO R W/ FIBER EXT SM 30KM DUAL SC MT14230A-SM-SC

$1,971.67

Black Box T1/E1 to Fiber Mux, Single-Mode Duplex SC, 30 km, with LAN Connector – Optical Fiber, Twisted Pair – Fast Ethernet – 100 Mbit/s – 1 x RJ-45 – TAA Compliant

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Black Box T1/E1 to Fiber Mux, Single-Mode Duplex SC, 30 km, with LAN Connector – Optical Fiber, Twisted Pair – Fast Ethernet – 100 Mbit/s – 1 x RJ-45 – TAA Compliant

  • It also has an integrated 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX copper LAN port for Ethernet connections.
  • Ideal for extending T1 and Ethernet communications over fiber to a remote PBX and other equipment.
  • Local loopback on both the copper and fiber ports.
  • It also offers remote fiber loopback and circuit test modes.
  • Configurable alarm relay contacts enable you to set up audio/visual fault notification.

Get extra distance for your T1/E1 and 10-/100-Mbps Ethernet communications with a pair of T1/E1 to Fiber Muxes. Unlike ordinary fiber-based T1 extenders, the four-port muxes eliminate the requirement that each channel have its own fiber link.

In a typical enterprise application, these unmanaged muxes use optical media to aggregate and extend four T1 or E1 channels from a local PBX to four T1/E1 connections at a remote PBX.

Use them also for mobile backhaul applications where you want a cost-effective, multiservice platform that’s capable of delivering Ethernet and TDM services over a fiber link. Extend four T1 lines from your TDM network and an Ethernet connection from the IP network to a cell site, for instance.

With fiber optics, your T1/E1 and Ethernet communications also receive the benefits of security, immunity against EMI and RFI, and protection against the harmful effects of ground loops.

The T1/E1 to Fiber Muxes offer simple installation and use. DIP switches are used to configure the units for T1/E1 line operation and enabling port alarm relays. For troubleshooting, the T1/E1 to Fiber Mux offers local loopback on both the copper and fiber ports, as well as remote fiber loopback and circuit test pattern modes – minimizing the need for testing functions at both ends of the link.