...the excess voltage and one of your ports will be damaged. • You can’t test for ground loops. You don’t know you have one until a vital component fails. Only prevention works—use optical isolation or fibre optic cable on all your long data lines.
...addresses. Media converters, which provide only simple interface and electrical conversion, are usually Layer 1 (Physical Layer) devices. • Generally, the higher the network layer a device operates on, the more sophisticated (and expensive!) ...
...equipment—modems, converters, etc.) and DTE (data terminal equipment—computers, controllers, etc.) devices. • The standard, which is functionally equivalent to ITU V.24/V.28, specifies the workings of the interface, circuitry, and connector pi...
...for Switches and Mediaconverters for use in industrial applications are different. • DIN rail • DIN rail is a metal rail, usually installed inside an electrical enclosure, which is mainly used in industrial environments. These devices snap right o...
...such as protocol converters, routers, firewalls, encryption, voice compression, etc. Although a gateway is an essential feature of most routers, other devices, such as a PC or server, can also function as a gateway. • KVMoIP switch • A KVMoIP...
...connections over fibre optic cabling, the administrator may require even greater distances. • IP-Based remote acces • The ideal solution is an IP-based remote access solution like the ServSwitch Wizard IP. It's a hardware-based, KVM over IP g...
...indoor use only and are designed to provide protection against falling dirt, circulating dust, lint, fibres and dripping or splashing noncorrosive liquids. Protection against oil and coolant seepage is also a prerequisite for NEMA 12 designation.
...Standards for SFP fiber optic media are published in the SFP Multi-Source Agreement, which specifies size, connectors, and signaling for SFPs, with the idea that all SFPs are compatible with devices that have appropriate SFP slots. These stand...