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Transition S4TEF1011-100-NA Copper Mux ST RJ-48 mini-DIN T1/E1
- Type: Copper Multiplexer (Mux).
- Interface: T1/E1 lines.
- Aggregation: Multiple T1/E1 lines over a single copper link.
- Connectors: ST RJ-48 for T1/E1, mini-DIN for management/power.
- Purpose: Simplifies network infrastructure and reduces cabling.
- Application: Used in telecommunications and enterprise networks for T1/E1 aggregation.
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Product Overview
The Transition Networks S4TEF1011-100-NA is a Copper Multiplexer (Mux) designed for T1/E1 transmission. It aggregates multiple T1/E1 lines over a single copper connection, simplifying network infrastructure and reducing cabling requirements.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Copper Multiplexer (Mux) |
| Interface | T1/E1 |
| Number of T1/E1 Ports | Typically 4 (implied by S4) |
| Copper Connector (T1/E1) | RJ-48 |
Additional Specifications
| Management/Power Connector | mini-DIN |
| Transmission Medium | Copper |
| Application | T1/E1 Aggregation |
Product Description
This Copper Multiplexer (Mux) from Transition Networks is designed to consolidate multiple T1 or E1 circuits into a single, higher-capacity copper transmission path. The 'S4' in the SKU likely indicates support for four T1/E1 lines, allowing for efficient use of network infrastructure and reduced cabling complexity. The device interfaces with standard T1/E1 lines using RJ-48 connectors, which are commonly used for these types of digital telecommunication circuits. By multiplexing these individual lines, the S4TEF1011-100-NA enables the transmission of aggregated T1/E1 traffic over a single copper cable, significantly reducing the number of physical connections required and simplifying network management. It is typically used in environments where multiple T1/E1 circuits need to be extended or connected between locations, such as in telecommunications closets, enterprise data centers, or service provider networks. The inclusion of a mini-DIN connector suggests a dedicated port for management, configuration, or power, ensuring ease of deployment and operation. This solution is particularly valuable for optimizing bandwidth utilization and reducing the cost associated with deploying and maintaining multiple individual T1/E1 lines.

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