Hopefully I can get some help on this one...
There are two portions to this network I'll refer to as segment A and segment B.
Segment A is currently online and working.
Basic diagram:
Router --> 24 port catalyst --> 10GBIC catalyst ---------(multimode spanning to 10 different locations) ---> 24 port/2GBIC catalyst (10 locations)
So that is segment A and it is running fine right now.
Segment B is being designed to connect right to the 24 port catalyst behind the router, and branch off as:
8GBIC catalyst 3508 -------------------(single mode spanning to 6 different locations) ---> 24 port/2GBIC DELL Powerconnect 3024 (6 locations)
The problem is that the 3508 for segment B doesn't have any rj45s, so there is no way to connect it to the primary switch. To resolve this I've grabbed a couple of these:
http://www.alliedtelesyn.com/allied/products/viewproduct.asp?category=3&id=94
However, they do not appear to actually work. I'm trying to couple one of these with each Powerconnect 3024 in segment B, but get no link lights whatsoever. The fiber and connectors test fine....
so I prepared a basic test. I took 2 of the Dell switches and 2 of these media converters. One converter plugged into an rj45 on one switch, the other to an rj45 on the other switch. Then a single mode cable to connect to the two media converters. No link light. The 10/100 ports light up fine in 100 full duplex... yet the fiber ports are seeing no activity.
Perhaps the easiest solution is to just forget the media converters and Dell switches and just go Cisco with Cisco modules but that is a highly expensive route that I don't want to try until all hope is lost with this media conversion.
Any help or insight would be appreciated.
			
			There are two portions to this network I'll refer to as segment A and segment B.
Segment A is currently online and working.
Basic diagram:
Router --> 24 port catalyst --> 10GBIC catalyst ---------(multimode spanning to 10 different locations) ---> 24 port/2GBIC catalyst (10 locations)
So that is segment A and it is running fine right now.
Segment B is being designed to connect right to the 24 port catalyst behind the router, and branch off as:
8GBIC catalyst 3508 -------------------(single mode spanning to 6 different locations) ---> 24 port/2GBIC DELL Powerconnect 3024 (6 locations)
The problem is that the 3508 for segment B doesn't have any rj45s, so there is no way to connect it to the primary switch. To resolve this I've grabbed a couple of these:
http://www.alliedtelesyn.com/allied/products/viewproduct.asp?category=3&id=94
However, they do not appear to actually work. I'm trying to couple one of these with each Powerconnect 3024 in segment B, but get no link lights whatsoever. The fiber and connectors test fine....
so I prepared a basic test. I took 2 of the Dell switches and 2 of these media converters. One converter plugged into an rj45 on one switch, the other to an rj45 on the other switch. Then a single mode cable to connect to the two media converters. No link light. The 10/100 ports light up fine in 100 full duplex... yet the fiber ports are seeing no activity.
Perhaps the easiest solution is to just forget the media converters and Dell switches and just go Cisco with Cisco modules but that is a highly expensive route that I don't want to try until all hope is lost with this media conversion.
Any help or insight would be appreciated.
				
		
			