Installing a fiber optic expansion module, Fiber optic modules – Linksys EF4124 User Manual

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Appendix A

Fiber Optic Modules

5

EtherFast® 16-Port and 24-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switches

Appendix A:

Fiber Optic Modules

(Models EF3116 & EF3124 ONLY)

IMPORTANT:

Fiber Optic Modules will only

function with model numbers: EF3116 and

EF3124. If you are not sure of the Switch’s model

number, make sure there is a fiber optic module

port in the front of the Switch. If it does not

have a fiber optic module port, your Switch will

not function with Fiber Optic Modules.

Some Ethernet Switches are equipped with an expansion

port for adding optional fiber optic expansion modules.
The 100BaseFX Fiber Modules allow you to connect the

Ethernet Switch to other switches, hubs, or routers in

fiber optic network backbones. These modules use high-

bandwidth, multimode fiber optic cabling with SC type

connectors.
Fiber cabling can transmit your Switch’s data up to 2000

meters (6560 feet) away to another switch without

requiring signal regeneration. The 100BaseFX SC Fiber

Module (model number EF31SC) is available through your

Linksys dealer.

Installing a Fiber Optic Expansion Module

To install a fiber module into the Ethernet Switch’s

expansion port, follow these instructions:

Before installing the fiber optic module, you must first

1.

power off the Switch by removing the AC power cord.

If the Switch is rack mounted, you should remove the

Switch from the rack temporarily until the fiber optic

module is installed.
Remove the faceplate from the unit by loosening the

2.

screws on either side with a screwdriver. Remove

the expansion module from its packaging. Keep the

screws for securing the fiber module to the Switch in

step 4.
Slide your fiber expansion module into the Switch. The

3.

module should fit snugly into the Switch’s expansion

port.
Secure the fiber module with the screws from the

4.

faceplate. You may now remount the Switch into its

rack if needed, then reconnect the AC power cable to

power on the Switch and resume normal operation.
Install your multimode fiber optic cabling from the

5.

module.

Use the guidelines below to plan the layout of your

network with other fiber-equipped devices from your

Switch’s 100BaseFX fiber module.

100BaseFX Fiber Cabling Distance Limitations

From

To

Duplex

Max. Distance

The

Ethernet

Switch

Switch or

Distance

Extender

Full

2000 meters

(6560 feet)

Half

412 meters

(1350 feet)

Fiber

Transceiver

Half only* 208 meters

(682 feet)

* A distance extender has an internal switch, whereas a

transceiver does not. Switches generally use distance

extenders, and hubs utilize both types of modules.

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