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Transition S4TEF1029-110 T1/E1 Mux RJ-48 SC mini-DIN T1/E1100BTX
- T1/E1 Multiplexer (Mux)
- RJ-48 connectors for T1/E1 interfaces
- SC connectors for Ethernet interface
- Supports 100BTX Ethernet speed
- Mini-DIN connector for management or configuration
- Enables aggregation of T1/E1 circuits over an Ethernet network
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Product Overview
The Transition S4TEF1029-110 is a T1/E1 Mux designed for multiplexing T1/E1 lines over Ethernet. It features RJ-48 connectors for T1/E1 interfaces and SC connectors for the Ethernet backbone, supporting 100BTX speeds.
Technical Information
| Product Type | T1/E1 Mux |
| T1/E1 Interface | RJ-48 |
| Ethernet Interface | SC |
Additional Specifications
| Ethernet Speed | 100BTX |
| Additional Connector | mini-DIN |
Product Description
The Transition S4TEF1029-110 is engineered to bridge the gap between legacy T1/E1 circuits and modern Ethernet infrastructure. It allows network administrators to consolidate multiple T1 or E1 data streams into a single, high-speed Ethernet connection, optimizing bandwidth utilization and reducing cabling complexity. This device is particularly useful in scenarios where existing T1/E1 leased lines need to be integrated into an IP-based network or when extending T1/E1 services over longer distances using Ethernet transport. The combination of RJ-48 for the time-division multiplexing (TDM) interfaces and SC for the fiber optic Ethernet connection provides versatile connectivity options. With its support for 100BTX Ethernet, the S4TEF1029-110 ensures sufficient bandwidth for aggregated T1/E1 traffic. The inclusion of a mini-DIN connector suggests potential for out-of-band management, console access, or specific configuration needs, enhancing its deployability in various network environments.

