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Allied Telesis 1RU, Modular, Media Conversion Chassis - 2 x Number of Power Supplies Supported - 3 Slot Management Port - 1U - Rack-mountable - Gray - TAA Compliant
The Allied Telesis MCF3300 is a 1RU three-blade chassis able to support up to 24 media conversions, dependent on connector type. The MCF3300 is powered by hot-swappable AC or DC power supplies, which allows for flexibility amongst connection types and speeds. At 1RU high, it is the industry's smallest form factor model for up to 24 media conversions.
Overview
The Allied Telesis MCF3300 has different blade options enabling customers to mix environments.
- MCF3000/8SP
- 8 x 100/1000Mb SFP to 10/100/1000T
- MCF3000/8LC
- 8 x 1000SX/LC to 10/100/1000T
- MCF3010T/4SP
- 4 x SFP+ to 10/100/1G/2.5G/5G/10GT
Managed Media Conversion
The management function allows network administrators to monitor Media Converter status and configure the MCF3300 remotely via Web Browser, Telnet, SSH or Console Port. This product is ideal for telecommunications and corporate applications, where a number of fiber links need to be managed and controlled from a central location.
Security Features
Robust security features allow you to control user access to the chassis, to ensure that only authorized personnel can view and change the settings of the slide-in modules.
- Access Control Lists (ACLs) can be configured to allow access to authorized users and deny access to all others.
- Management VLAN: the chassis uses system-assigned VLANs on the blades. No blade traffic is routed to the management card. This keeps management traffic separate from data traffic. DHCP is supported to obtain an IP address on the management card.
- Secure Shell (SSH) authentication supports both Rivest-ShamirAdleman (RSA) and Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) for public key cryptography, for both connection and authentication.
SNMPv3 is derived from and builds upon SNMPv1 & SNMPv2c. This technology provides commercial-grade security and ease of administration, which includes authentication, authorization, access control, and privacy. The secure management of SNMPv3 provides security with authentication and privacy. Its administration offers logical contexts, view-based access control, and remote configuration.
SNMPv3 supports authentication and encryption. SNMPv3 uses UserBased Security Model (USM) for authentication and message security, and View-Based Access Control Model (VACM) for access control rules.
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Allied Telesis MMCR18 Media Conversion Rack-Mount Chassis - 18 Slot - 2U - Rack-mountable - TAA Compliant
Media converter flexibility
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The Allied Telesis MMCR18 is a two rack unit high chassis, which enables network managers to use up to 18 MMC series media converters in a standard 19 inch rack. For redundancy, it can be powered with either one or two Power Supply Units (PSUs).
Power options
The MMCR18 Chassis can be powered with either an AC or DC power supply, eliminating the need for multiple power connections. Allied Telesis also offers an optional hot swappable PSU to eliminate network downtime. The unit saves space in the wiring closet, and minimizes the number of power connections required. Single-unit media converters can be removed from the MMCR18 and deployed individually to accommodate network modifications.
By incorporating a backplane with 18 different power entry modules integrated with the printed circuit board, power is equally distributed among all media converters-whether using one or two PSUs.
Rack-mount design
Designed with a simple mounting system, each individual media converter is plugged into the back plane and secured with the included mounting rail.
The rack-mount chassis includes six status LEDs on the front panel indicating power, temperature, fan and fault status.$837.71 -
Allied Telesis AT-SBxFAN12 Fan Module - 4 Fan
The AT-SBxFAN12 Fan Module is operating correctly when the POWER LED on the module is solid green. If the LED on the fan module is off, check the FAN LED in the SYS STATUS section on the active master controller card. The LED should be green. If the FAN LED is off or flashing amber, one or more fans in the module are no longer operating properly. You may also view the status of the unit with the SHOW FANMODULE command in the management software.
You may notice changes in the fan speeds. This is normal. The active master controller card automatically adjusts the fan speeds according to the internal temperature of the chassis.
Learn More$990.18