8000x
8000x
FEATURES
- Provides sixteen ports per hub, with configurable port connectors for mixed-media and mixed-speed flexibility
- Supports all fibre port types, each port 10Mb or 100Mb, for up to 16 economical fibre ports.
- Combines 10/100 speed and media flexibility with stackability for rack-mount expansion
- Complies with 100BASE-T, 10BASE-T and fibre Ethernet standards; full 100Mb Class II+ repeater functionality
- Has a compact package for installation in offices and labs, with metal case and auto-ranging internal power supply
- Options include -48VDC, 24VDC, and 125VDC power supply, dual source power input, 19” RETMA, ETSI, and 23” Telco rack mounting
8000X Mixed-media hubs provide the flexibility of configurable fibre and RJ-45 ports, of 100Mb or 10Mb Ethernet speed per-port, all in one hub with the expandability of stacking. Any mix of speeds and RJ-45 or fibre port types, up to 16 ports per hub, are accommodated in a 1U rack-mount package. Port modules may be factory configured or may be changed or added in the field.
Medium-sized “fibre-to-the-desktop” and industrial control networks that need to mix new ports at 100Mb performance with economical 10Mb ports for other nodes can benefit from the dual-speed 10/100Mb 8000X Mixed-Media fibre hubs.
Dual-speed network technology enables the 8000X hubs to accept either 100Mb or 10 Mb signals, over fibre or copper cables, configured on a per-port basis. Each fibre port can be installed as either 10Mb or 100Mb speed, with the fibre connector selected for ST, SC, FC, MTRJ, multi-mode or single-mode, FX or SX standard, or other popular fibre port connector types. Each RJ- 45 port is independently auto-sensing for 10/100Mb speed, and adapts to match the speed of the connected device.
The 8000X hubs support two shared traffic domains, one at 100Mb and one at 10Mb, with an internal bridge or switch interconnecting the two domains. Each port module is connected into the appropriate 100Mb or 10Mb domain, depending on its speed and type. As 8000X-A (or DS8016-A) stacked units are added, the two traffic domains are expanded, up to the three-units-high stacking capability of 8000s. Any combination of 100Mb or 10Mb ports, fibre or copper, may be in use.
The 8000X hubs and other products are made in the USA and are backed by a three year warranty.



