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Perle SFP to SFP protocol and rate-transparent managed media converters enable network administrators to incorporate multiple fiber types and wavelengths in, or between, networks through fiber to fiber mode conversion. Using
this technology will result in significant cost savings when compared
to replacing an optical blade on network equipment. Easily extend a LAN
in environments where network security is critical by converting:
- Multimode to Multimode
- Multimode to Single Mode
- Single Mode to Single Mode
- Dual to single fiber ( Duplex to Simplex BiDi )
SMI-4GPT Managed Media Converters support all authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) security
services used in corporate networks, including TACACS+, RADIUS, LDAP,
Kerberos, NIS and RSA. To further protect ID’s and passwords from
someone ‘snooping’ on the network, Perle Managed Media Converters
provide secure management sessions by supporting SSH, SNMPv3, Telnet and HTTPS.
These types of features are used when managing your corporate
firewalls, switches and routers. This is why Perle makes them available
in the SMI-4GPT Managed Media Converter. SFP to SFP Media Converters are also available for unmanaged applications.
SFP to SFP Conversion
The SMI-4GPT Fiber Mode Converter comes with two empty SFP slots. This allows for flexible network configurations using SFP fiber transceivers supplied by Perle, Cisco or other manufacturers of MSA compliant SFPs. Adapting to different fiber types, distances and wavelengths is made simple by mixing and matching SFP’s as needed
for maximum flexibility across a variety of topologies and network
architectures. The hot-swappable nature of SFPs allow for easy
configuration and future upgrades as network demands evolve by simply
upgrading a single SFP instead of replacing the entire fiber mode
converter.
Convert different wavelengths ( WDM Transponders )
SFP transceivers also enable the SMI-4GPT Fiber Mode Converter to operate as a Wave Division Multiplexing (WDM) transponder.
Also referred to as Bi-Directional ( BiDi ) or Simplex, WDM
Transponders help network administrators take advantage of the cost
savings in both material and labour associated with Single Strand
Fiber. WDM uses separate transmit and receive frequencies to communicate on a single fiber strand.
WDM technology relies on the fact that optical fibers can carry many
wavelengths of light simultaneously without interaction between each
wavelength. Thus, a single fiber can carry many separate wavelength
signals or channels simultaneously. WDM systems are divided into
different wavelength patterns, conventional/coarse (CWDM) and dense (DWDM).
SMI-4GPT Fiber Mode Converter Features
Network Administrators can
“see-everything” Perle’s advanced features such as Smart Link
Pass-Through and Fiber Fault Alert. This allows for more efficient
troubleshooting and less on-site maintenance. These cost and time saving
features, along with a lifetime warranty and free worldwide technical support, make the SMI-4GPT Fiber Mode Converter the smart choice for IT professionals.
Protocol Transparency |
Transparent to all protocols ( including but not limited to )
- Ethernet : 10Base-FL
- Fast Ethernet : 100Base-X
- Gigabit Ethernet ( 1.25G , 2.5G ) : 1000Base-X
- GR-253-CORE : ATM/SONET ( OC-3, OC-12, OC-48 )
- G.957 : SDH ( STM-1, STM-4, STM-16 )
- Fibre Channel: ( FC-1, FC-2, FC-4 )
- FDDI, IBM protocols ESCON and FICON
- Video protocols ( DVB, SDI, HD-SDI, SMTPE )
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Rate Transparency |
Supports SFP data rates up to 4.25Gbps. |
Smart Link Pass-Through |
Smart Link Pass-Through when enabled
ensures that the link state on a fiber connection is directly reflected
through the media converter to the other connection. If link is lost on
one of the connections, then the other link will be brought down by the
media converter. This feature applies when both SFP slots are occupied.
If set in Standard Mode, the link is
kept active. The unit will transmit a 25Mhz keep-alive signal to
artificially keep the link up. |
Fiber Fault Alert |
If the media converter module
detects a loss of fiber, it will immediately notify the fiber link
partner that an error condition exists. |
Configuration Mode selection |
Select whether to use the on-board DIP switches or the management software for mode selection.. |
Converter Information |
- Media converter model and serial
- User configurable name
- User configurable fiber port name
- User configurable copper port name
- Hardware revision number
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Module DIP switch settings |
View hardware DIP switch settings |
Rate Select |
Specify SFP rate select ( used with rate selectable SFP’s with line rates up to 4.25G )
- High Speed ( default )
- Low Speed
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Port Control |
Enable or disable individual SFP ports on the module. |
SFP Status |
- DOM / DMI Optical monitoring of:
- SFP temperature
- TX supply voltage
- TX bias current
- TX output power
- RX received optical power
- Port Enabled (Yes/No)
- Link Status (Up/Down)
- Far End Fault (OK, Failed )
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Control |
- Reset
- Reset to factory default
- Update firmware
- Upload/download configuration
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SMI-4GT-DSFP Advanced Management Features
Enterprise and carrier-grade security is
available through the support of strong authentication systems such as
TACACS+, RADIUS and LDAP. Secure in-band access is assured via SNMPv3,
SSH CLI and secure HTTPS Internet browser.
SNMP |
- Full read/write capabilities via central SNMP servers and PerleVIEW
- Send SNMP traps ( up to 4 servers )
- SNMPv3, V2C and V1
- SNMPv3 – encryption and authentication for both management and trap support
- RFC1213 MIB II
- Proprietary MIB provided
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Telnet / SSH CLI access |
In-band command line access via Telnet or SSH application |
Internet Browser access |
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Console port CLI access |
Out-of-band command line access via Cisco compatible RJ45 serial console port using common “rolled” CAT5 cable.
Console port can be enabled ( default ) or disabled |
Concurrent management sessions |
Run multiple management sessions simultaneously for multiple users |
Inactivity timeout |
Protect secure management sessions by setting an inactivity timeout value |
Alert event reporting |
Alert level events are stored in the local event log and sent as:
- SNMP traps to up to 4 servers
- SYSLOG messages to a SYSLOG server
- Email to user defined email address
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Advanced IP feature set |
- IPV4 and IPV6 address support
- DHCP
- DNS
- Dynamic DNS
- NTP
- TFTP
- Telnet
- SSH V2 and V1
- HTTP
- HTTPS
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Advanced Management User Authentication with primary and secondary server support |
- TACACS+
- RADIUS
- LDAP
- Active Directory via LDAP
- RSA Secure ID-agent or via RADIUS authentification
- Kerberos
- NIS
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Advanced Management User Authorization and Accounting |
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Encryption |
- AES (256/192/128), 3DES, DES, Blowfish, CAST128, ARCFOUR(RC4), ARCTWO(RC2)
- Hashing Algorithms: MD5, SHA-1, RIPEMD160, SHA1-96, and MD5-96
- Key exchange: RSA, EDH-RSA, EDH-DSS, ADH
- X.509 Certificate verification: RSA, DSA
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Access Control List |
An access control list can be
created which can filter out only those workstations that are authorized
to access the management resources. Filter on IP and/or Ethernet MAC
addresses |
Network Services Filter |
Enable only those network services on the management module that are allowed on your network ( Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP ) |
Firmware download |
Update the latest level firmware via TFTP or PerleVIEW |
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