Archive for the ‘Media Conversion’ Category

The New Standard in Optical Networking

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

ION Platform

Transition Networks’ ION Platform Now Globally Available

Transition Networks Inc., the fiber access technology expert, a wholly owned subsidiary of Communication Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ-GM:  JCS), is set to announce the general release of The ION Platform, a new family of intelligent optical networking devices designed to drive a new standard in optical networking.  Built to meet the increasing demand of today’s networks, the ION takes manageability and security in optical networking to a new level.  Network managers can now take advantage of fiber technology without having to compromise on reliability, scalability or security, and they can do it at a cost savings. Designed for both carrier class and enterprise network applications – the high density ION chassis is designed to operate in a central office (CO) or data center where multiple points of fiber integration are required.

 

ADDITIONAL ION RESOURCES

Stay tuned for an overview of Transition’s complete line of 802.3ah and 802.1ag/Y.1731 Network Interface Devices which complete the ION Platform offering.

Optical Regeneration and the “Three Rs”

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

regeneration2In the world of media conversion,  single mode fiber to multimode fiber conversion has been around for a long time. As a matter of fact, it was back in 1997 that Transition Networks was the first manufacturer to introduce this type of mode converter for Gigabit Ethernet.

Mode converters have been commonly deployed in applications where a user needs the distance of single mode fiber, but realizes their network fiber switch only offers a multimode port. Sure, you could physically connect a single mode (SM) fiber cable to a multimode (MM) fiber port, but this is not going to work. The fiber transmitters and receivers use different sources of light, as well as different optical wavelengths, for communicating over these two different types of fiber. Therefore a SM to MM media converter is needed to make this type of connection work. (more…)

Transition Networks reveals the all new ION Platform.

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

The ION Platform Video The much anticipated ION Platform is an all new intelligent, high-density, multi-protocol system that supports a variety of network interface devices and media conversion modules. Designed for both carrier class and enterprise network applications where effective remote management and security are essential.

The ION Chassis adds the next generation of product features like 802.3ah link OAM and 802.1ag / Y.1731 Service OAM and Performance Management that are built to simplify the administration of Carrier Ethernet services with end-to-end service visibility, fault isolation, reporting and continuous performance monitoring. (more…)

The Role of Fiber Optics in Modern Parking Garages

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

ParkingRampAt Transition Networks we’ve always tried to help our customers integrate fiber optics into their copper-rich cabling environments via media conversion.  Media converters have been a vital tool to traditional enterprise networks for many years.  These converters have allowed organizations to experience the benefits of fiber cabling.. (more…)

Transition Networks – Zach Sherman’s Overview of the OAM/IP POD at SuperComm 2009

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Transition Networks OAM/IP display at the SuperComm 2009 show in Chicago was designed to show the multiple levels of remote management available to service providers with Transition Networks products. The display showed products with basic remote monitoring features feature like: Link Pass Through and Far End Fault, to our most advanced remote management features such as: 802.1ag and Y.1731. The display had chassis based products, switches and stand-alone Network Interface Devices to showcase the wide range of products and capabilities available when using Transition Networks OAM/IP products.

Keep tuned for more insightful information or visit www.transition.com for more information.