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Black LE2051A-ST-R4 Box 10Mb/s GBIC Transceiver
- Data Rate: 10Mb/s
- Form Factor: GBIC
- Connector Type: ST
- Designed for legacy network equipment
- Hot-pluggable module
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Product Overview
The Black LE2051A-ST-R4 is a GBIC (Gigabit Interface Converter) transceiver module supporting 10Mb/s data rates. It features an ST connector, making it suitable for legacy network infrastructure that utilizes this connection type.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Transceiver Module |
| Interface | Ethernet |
| Connector | ST |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | GBIC |
| Data Rate | 10 Mb/s |
Product Description
The Black LE2051A-ST-R4 represents a GBIC (Gigabit Interface Converter) transceiver module, though its specifications indicate a 10Mb/s data rate, suggesting it might be intended for older Fast Ethernet or even legacy Ethernet implementations rather than Gigabit speeds. The GBIC form factor was an earlier standard for modular network interfaces, preceding the more common SFP and SFP+ modules. This module is designed to provide network connectivity for devices equipped with GBIC slots. A key feature of the LE2051A-ST-R4 is its ST connector. The ST connector is a bayonet-style fiber optic connector that was widely used in the past. Its inclusion means this transceiver is intended for networks that still utilize ST termination points, often found in older fiber optic installations. The specific fiber type (multimode or single-mode) and reach are not explicitly detailed in the title but would be critical for compatibility. As a hot-pluggable module, the LE2051A-ST-R4 can be installed or removed from a network device without interrupting the operation of the rest of the system. This feature is essential for maintaining network uptime during upgrades or troubleshooting. While the 10Mb/s speed is significantly lower than modern standards, this transceiver serves a purpose in maintaining connectivity for legacy systems or specific niche applications where such speeds are sufficient.
