Take you to quickly understand the media transceiver
890 2022-01-20

​A transceiver is a device for signal conversion, usually referred to as a fiber optic transceiver. The emergence of fiber optic transceivers converts twisted pair electrical signals and optical signals to each other, ensuring smooth transmission of data packets between the two networks, and at the same time extending the transmission distance limit of the network from 100 meters of copper wires to 100 kilometers (single). mode fiber). "



According to the network management, it can be divided into network-managed fiber optic transceivers and unmanaged fiber-optic transceivers.

With the development of the network in the direction of operation and management, most operators hope that all the devices in their network can be managed remotely. Optical fiber transceiver products, like switches and routers, are also gradually developing in this direction. At present, the network management systems of most manufacturers are developed based on the SNMP network protocol, and support various management methods including Web, Telnet, and CLI. The management content mostly includes configuring the working mode of the optical transceiver, monitoring the module type, working status, chassis temperature, power status, output voltage and output optical power of the optical transceiver. As operators demand more and more equipment network management, it is believed that the network management of optical fiber transceivers will become more practical and intelligent.

Optical fiber transceivers break the 100-meter limitation of Ethernet cables in data transmission. Relying on high-performance switching chips and large-capacity caches, they can achieve non-blocking transmission and switching performance, and also provide balanced traffic, isolation and conflict. Error detection and other functions ensure high security and stability during data transmission. Therefore, fiber optic transceiver products will still be an indispensable part of actual network construction for a long time. In the future, fiber optic transceivers will continue to develop in the direction of high intelligence, high stability, network management, and low cost.