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Datasheet | Media Conv er ters A T -CV101 100TX, 100FX (ST) media conver ter line card A T -CV102 100TX, 100FX (SC) media con v er ter line card A T -CV102/1 100TX, 100FX (SC , 15km) media con v er ter line card A T -CV102/2 100TX, 100FX (SC , 40km) media conver ter line card Overview The CV10x series Ether net media conver ter s include the follow[...]
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Link T est, MissingLink, a nd Smart MissingLink Functions Link T est The link test is a fast and easy way for you to test the connections between the media con ver ter por ts and the end-nodes that are connected to the ports . If a network problem occurs, you can perform a link test to determine which port is experiencing a problem, and so be able [...]