05-28-2020 11:49 AM
Hi
I am not a network person, please answer me like I am a three year old.
I have a WS-C2960-8TC-S; (actually the case says "Si") SN: FOC1529V12A.
I would like to purchase a SFP Transceiver so I can send it a FO signal.
1) Which SFP Transceiver should I purchase?
2) Is the switch/transceiver single mode or multi mode?
3) what is the speed of the transceiver?
The manual lists a few types speeds so I am confused: 10/100 ports - uplink ; 10/100/1000??
4) What fiber converter can he use with this transceiver?
I need a fiber optic converter. I friend suggested a TP-Link converter, so that is what I have been looking at. Can you please tell me which TP-Link to get?
5) FYI - I am only running the fiber aprox. 50 feet.
Thank you very much. I have spent hours trying to get the info from Cisco sales and Tech Support, only to be referred here. you are my only hope :-)
05-28-2020 11:57 AM
WS-C2960-8TC-S - if you have this switch (it almost end of Life)
Still usable, coming back to your Question, if you like to connect to any Ethernet ? or Fibre
if fibre. you can buy any GLC-MM
if it is ethernet, you like to convert SFP port to Ethernet - Buy GLC-T
But if you connecting end device ethernet for this switch you do not need any of the above. switch has ethernet RJ45 ports.
05-28-2020 01:03 PM
05-29-2020 05:10 AM
Thank you for the answer. :-)
This is for my home.
I have Verizon Fios. The signal out of the Verizon ONT goes to the Verizon Fios-G1100 Router. It comes out of the router as Ethernet cable. I want to convert the Ethernet to FiberOptic, so I need the converter, the router does not have an SFP. I want the FO for isolation, (electrical noise isolation).
My 2960-Si 8TC switch has only one FO port, (which is fine).
I do not have any FO "cable"(is that what you call it) Yet. It looks like I can buy Multi-Mode.
What is UTP?
So this is the Transceiver I need (below)
Cisco GLC-SX-MMD SFP 1000Base-SX Short Haul Multimode Module with DOM Support
It cost about $20. I need two, correct?
Will you please recommend a TP-Link converter?
Thank you
William
05-29-2020 11:30 AM
Hi William,
if its for personal use and short distance the MM fiber would be more than enough and also make sure you use the right fiber cable to connect between the devices.
05-29-2020 12:13 PM
Thank you for the reply.
When you say the "correct cable", will any multimode fiber cable do?
I am assuming that all I have to do is purchase the correct fiber converter (I have not figured that out yet, looking at TP-Link, I could use a recommendation), plug in the transceiver into the converter and switch, plug in the fiber cable and I should be goo to go, correct?
Is 1000base and Gb the same thing?
05-29-2020 01:55 PM
05-29-2020 02:21 PM
Purchase a pair of TP-LINK MC200CM media converters and a SC connectorized OM2 rated 2-fiber jumper cable (such as https://www.amazon.com/Indoor-Outdoor-Duplex-Fiber-Multimode/dp/B01MY003YM) and you should be ready.
Attach CAT5E jumper between FIOS router's RJ45 port to a media converter, then fiber jumper cable between media converters and finally the CAT5E jumper to your far end equipment.
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