Scenario 1: Connecting Devices with and Without Fiber Optic Interfaces
This scenario illustrates how to connect an Ethernet device that has a fiber optic interface to an Ethernet device that does not.
Diagram Description:
An "Ethernet device with fiber optic interface" connects via its "FX interface" using a "Fiber optic cable" to a "Media Converter". The "Media Converter" then connects via its "TX interface" using a "Twisted-pair cable" to an "Ethernet device without fiber optic interface".
Components:
- Ethernet device with fiber optic interface (connected via FX port)
- Media Converter
- Ethernet device without fiber optic interface (connected via TX port)
- Fiber optic cable
- Twisted-pair cable
Scenario 2: Connecting Two Devices Without Fiber Optic Interfaces
This scenario demonstrates connecting two Ethernet devices, neither of which has a fiber optic interface.
Diagram Description:
An "Ethernet device without fiber optic interface" connects via its "TX interface" using a "Twisted-pair cable" to a "Media Converter". This "Media Converter" is then connected to a second "Media Converter" via a "Fiber optic cable". The second "Media Converter" connects via its "TX interface" using a "Twisted-pair cable" to another "Ethernet device without fiber optic interface".
Components:
- Ethernet device without fiber optic interface (connected via TX port)
- Media Converter (x2)
- Ethernet device without fiber optic interface (connected via TX port)
- Twisted-pair cable (x2)
- Fiber optic cable
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