I will explain to you properly how you can connect the switch with a fibre optic cable. The ethernet switch provides the all network connection to the fibre optic cable so the ethernet cable plugs into one of the output ethernet ports on the switch provided by the fibre network.
It's a type of port in a Convergent Switch that's capable of working as a 10Gb Ethernet por or a 4/8 Gb Fibre Channel Port as well.
I believe you mean 100Base-FX. This is so-called Fast Ethernet over two strands of optical fibre. For more about it you might wish to consult the wikipedia Fast Ethernet page.
The SFP port supports communication standards such as SONET, Gigabet Ethernet, and Fibre Channel. It does not support gigabit interface converter (GBIC) because of its smaller size.
systems are running in fibre optic connection
You have two basic options. 1.You can connect your laptop to your cable, fibre optic, or DSL modem or Ethernet port using an Ethernet cord. 2. You can connect your cable, fibre optic, or DSL modem or Ethernet port to a wireless router using a Ethernet cable. You then connect your laptop using wireless to your wireless router.
I'm assuming you mean Asynchronous Transfer Mode, not Automatic Teller Machine. It's used by Telcos, often as part of the SONET optical fibre system. Its main features are its 53-byte cell size and its circuit-oriented design which suits the needs of Telecommunications. Although ATM was "very fast" when first introduced, it's been overtaken by Ethernet over fibre in its various forms. Ethernet can now reliably work at tens of gigabits, and ATM is often "packaged" into Ethernet frames for transport.
Yes, you can use the power over ethernet for the USB ports.
The flags SU and P indicate Switched up and bundled in port channel respectively in the Ethernet Summary.
Jeffrey D. Stai has written: 'The Fibre Channel bench reference' -- subject(s): SCSI (Computer bus), Fibre Channel (Standard) 'SCSI Encyclopedia Phases & Protocols A-M (ENDL SCSI Series)'
Ethernet over E1 converter (also called E1 network bridge) is to transmit Ethernet data over E1 network (PDH,SDH network etc). The Ethernet port connect to terminal device,computer,Ethernet switch,Ethernet router etc. The device's E1 port connect to mail network(PDH SDH etc).E1 over IP (TDMOIP) is to transmit the E1 data over ethernet IPnetwork. It transports the legacy E1 data through the existing Ethernet or IP network. The typical application is transmit voice and data over wireless radio network.
A 'fibre channel', or in the US 'fiber channel', is a means of transmitting data between computer devices at very fast rates. At the moment the fastest transfer rate is 4gbps.