tp-link MC112CS WDM Fast Ethernet Media Converter User Guide
- June 5, 2024
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Table of Contents
MC100CM
MC110CS
Fast Ethernet Media Converter
MC111CS
MC112CS
WDM Fast Ethernet Media Converter
User Guide
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Package contents
The following items should be found in your package:
- One Converter
- One AC-DC Power Adapter (DC9V/600mA)
- One User Guide
- One Purchasing Guide
Note:
Make sure that the package contains the above items. If any of the listed
items are damaged or missing, please contact your distributor.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing the MC100CM/MC110CS Fast Ethernet Media Converters or the MC111CS/MC112CS WDM Fast Ethernet Media Converters!
1.1 Overview of the Converter
MC100CM and MC110CS are Fast Ethernet Media Converters. MC111CS and MC112CS
are WDM Fast Ethernet Media Converters, which adopt WDM (Wavelength Division
Multiplexing) technology that increases the information-carrying capacity of
fiber via multiplex transmit and receive signals at different wavelengths on
single strand cable. You can save half the cabling costs when you use MC111CS
and MC112CS instead of your original dual fiber converter.
The converter mediates between a 10/100Base-TX segment and a 100Base-FX
segment. It is primarily designed for large, higher speed/bandwidth demanding
workgroups that require expansion of the Fast Ethernet network.
The converter also features the LFP (Link Fault Pass-through) function, and
for its procedure illustrates, please refer to section 1.5.3.
1.2 Conventions
The Converter mentioned in this guide stands for Fast Ethernet Media
Converters or the WDM Fast Ethernet Media Converters without any explanation.
The TP port mentioned in this User Manual stands for the TX port without any
explanations.
Note:
The four converters are sharing this User Guide. For the differences between
them please refer to the table in section 1.4.
1.3 Features
- Complies with 802.3u 10/100Base-TX, 100Base-FX standards.
- Provides one SC fiber connector and one RJ-45 connector.
- Supports auto-negotiation of duplex mode on TP port.
- Supports auto-negotiation of 10/100Mbps and auto MDI/MDI-X for TP port.
- Supports Link Fault Pass-Through function and Far End Fault function.
- Extends fiber distance up to 2km for multi-mode fiber and 20km for single-mode fiber.
- Easy-to-view LED indicators provide status to monitor network activity easily.
- External power supply.
1.4 Connectors and Network Cables Supported
The connectors and network cables supported by the converter are listed as
follows.
Connectors: RJ-45, SC.
Network Cables: Cat.5 Twisted-Pair (below abbreviated as TP), 9/125um
Single-mode fiber and 50/125, 62.5/125um Multi-mode fiber.
Model NO.| Inter-face| Transmission Distance| Transmission
Media| Output Center Wavelength
---|---|---|---|---
MC100CM| RJ45–SC| 2km| Multi-mode Fiber, TP| 1310nm
MC110CS| RJ45–SC| 20km| Single-mode Fiber, TP| 1310nm
MC111CS| RJ45–SC| 20km| Single-mode Fiber, TP| 1310nmRX
1550nmTX
MC112CS| RJ45–SC| 20km| Single-mode Fiber, TP| 1550nmRX
1310nmTX
1.5 Appearance Indication
1.5.1 LED Indicators
The converter has LED indicators that can provide a real-time report. When you
take a look at these indicators, you will know what’s happening on your
network. For details, please refer to the table shown below.
Name | Status | Indication |
---|---|---|
PWR | On | Power on |
Off | Power off | |
LFP | On | The Link Fault Pass-Through function enables. |
Off | The Link Fault Pass-Through function disabled. | |
FX | Link/Act | On |
Flashing | The converter is receiving or transmitting data from the fiber optic |
connector.
Off| There’s no valid link.
TP| SPD| On| The TP port is connected to 100Base-Tx
Off| The TP port is connected to the 10Base-Tx device or has no connection.
FDX/Col| On| The TP port is operating in Full-Duplex
Flashing| There’s a collision.
Off| The TP port is operating in Half-Duplex mode.
Link/Act| On| There’s a valid link.
Flashing| The converter is receiving or transmitting data from the TP port.
Off| There’s no connection on the TP port.
1.5.2 Switch
- TP_AUTO: The TP port operates in Auto-Negotiation mode;
- TP_DIS: The TP port operates in FORCE mode;
- TP_100M: The TP port operates in 100Base-Tx;
- TP_10M: The TP port operates in 10Base-T mode;
- TP_FDX: The TP port operates in Full-Duplex mode;
- TP_HDX: The TP port operates in Half-Duplex mode;
- LFP_OFF: The Link Fault Pass-Through function is disabled;
- LFP_ON: The Link Fault Pass-Through function enable.
Connect different devices, we suggest leaving the switches like these as shown below, otherwise, the Media Converter may not work normally.
The Mode Of The Device | Switch |
---|---|
TP:AUTO; LFP ON | TP AUTO, TP 100M, TP_FDX, LFP ON |
TP:AUTO; LFP OFF | TP AUTO, TP 100M, TP_FDX, LFP OFF |
TP:FORCE,100M,FULL; LFP ON | TP DIS, TP 100M, TP FDX, LFP ON |
TP:FORCE,100M,FULL; LFP OFF | TP —DIS, TP —100M, TP FDX, LFP OFF |
TP:FORCE,100M, HALF; LFP ON | (TP DIS or TP AUTO), TP 100M, TP HDX, LFP ON |
TP:FORCE,100M, HALF; LFP OFF | (TP —DIS or TP AUTO), TP 100M, TP HDX, LFP OFF |
TP:FORCE,10M,FULL; LFP ON | TP DIS, TP 10M, TP FDX, LFP ON |
TP:FORCE,10M,FULL; LFP OFF | TP DIS, TP 10M, TP FDX, LFP OFF |
TP:FORCE,10M, HALF; LFP ON | (TP DIS or TP AUTO), TP 10M, TP HDX, LFP ON |
TP:FORCE,10M, HALF; LFP OFF | (TP DIS or TP AUTO), TP 10M, TP HDX, LFP OFF |
Note:
- We suggest leaving the switches on TP_AUTO, TP_100M, TP_FDX, and LFP_ON because this configuration is suitable for lots of situations.
- You have to reset the converter after configuring the switches.
1.5.3 Link Fault Pass-Through Function
In common situations, when one side of the link fails, the other side
continues transmitting packets and waiting for a response that never arrives
from the disconnected side.
With the Link Fault Pass-Through function enabled (optional with switch LFP),
the TP port and FX port of the same converter will inform each other of the
fault link status so that when one side of the link fails, the other side will
force the link to shut down as soon as noticed. The procedure will be
illustrated as shown below.
If a link failure happens on TP port (A), the FX port (A) sends a non-idle pattern to notice the FX port (B). The FX port (B) then forces its TP port (B) to link failed after receiving the non-idle pattern. Link status LED will also be off for both Converters and Devices as shown below.
| Link LED
---|---
Device A| Off
Device B| Off
| FX_LFP| FX_Link/Act| TP_Link/Act
Converter A| On| Off| Off
Converter B| On| Off| Off
Chapter 2 Installation Guide
2.1 Fast Ethernet Media Converter
- The SC fiber connector of MC100CM transmits/receives data by 1310nm short wave laser on multi-mode fiber.
- The SC fiber connector of MC110CS transmits/receives data by 1310nm short wave laser on single-mode fiber.
Transmits and receives data on different fibers
Note:
You have to use either two MC100CM connectors or two MC110CS connectors to
cooperate.
2.2 WDM Fast Ethernet Media Converter
- The SC fiber connector of MC111CS transmits data by 1550nm short wave laser while receiving data by 1310nm short wave laser on one single-mode fiber.
- The SC fiber connector of MC112CS transmits data by 1310nm short wave laser while receiving data by 1550nm short wave laser on one single-mode fiber.
Transmits and receives data on the same fiber
Note:
You have to use MC111CS and MC112CS at the same time to cooperate.
Chapter 3 Configuration
In order to achieve the aim of effectively expanding a Fast Ethernet network, you can use the converter like the following examples:
-
Place two converters back to back between the following end devices. Note:
You should use two MC100CM Media Converters or two MC110CS Media Converters, or one MC111CS and one MC112CS to expand your network. The error will occur when you use other ways. -
Another effective application is to place one converter directly between a 10/100Base-TX network and a 100Base-FX device.
3.1 Installation Procedure
Use a fiber cable to connect two converters, or connect a converter with a
100Base-FX Device.
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Connection of a Converter and a 10/100Base-TX Device (HUB or Switch).
• Make sure that the length of the Cat.5 twisted pair cable between the 10 /100Base-TX device and the converter is less than 100 meters.
• Connect one end of the Cat.5 twisted pair cable to the RJ45 jack on the converter and the other end of the cable to the RJ45 jack on the 10/100Base-TX device. -
Connection of two Converters or a Converter and a 100Base-FX Device.
• Use an SC fiber cable to connect the two Converters’ SC connectors or the SC connecter of a Converter and a 100Base-FX Device. -
Turn on the power.
Appendix: Specifications
Standard | IEEE 802.3 / IEEE 802.3u |
---|---|
Connector | 1 SC fiber optic; 1 RJ45 jack |
Max. Distance | Cat.5 Twisted Pair:100m |
Multi-mode Fiber Optic: 2km
Single-mode Fiber Optic: 20km
Temperature| Operation: 0°C ∼ 40°C
Storage: -40°C ∼ 70°C
Humidity| Storage: 5% ∼ 90% RH Non-condensing
Working: 10% ∼ 90% RH Non-condensing
FCC STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference.
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
CE Mark Warning
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause
radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
IC STATEMENT
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
NMB-003 du Canada.
References
- ICES-003 — Information Technology Equipment (including Digital Apparatus) - Spectrum management and telecommunications
- TP-Link United Kingdom - WiFi Networking Equipment for Home & Business
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