This scenario simulates connecting a primary office building to a remote warehouse located 2 kilometers away. The local devices use copper, but the long-distance link must use fiber. Step 1: Deploy the Network Devices Open Cisco Packet Tracer.
Because media converters are typically transparent layer-1 physical repeaters, they require a paired configuration. One device must sit at each end of the fiber run to transform the signals back to copper before they reach standard end-user machines or switch ports.
: Use a Copper Straight-Through cable to connect your PC or router to a FastEthernet port.
If your devices support both copper and fiber interfaces (e.g., Cisco 4321 router with GigabitEthernet ports), Simply:
This scenario simulates connecting a primary office building to a remote warehouse located 2 kilometers away. The local devices use copper, but the long-distance link must use fiber. Step 1: Deploy the Network Devices Open Cisco Packet Tracer.
Because media converters are typically transparent layer-1 physical repeaters, they require a paired configuration. One device must sit at each end of the fiber run to transform the signals back to copper before they reach standard end-user machines or switch ports.
: Use a Copper Straight-Through cable to connect your PC or router to a FastEthernet port.
If your devices support both copper and fiber interfaces (e.g., Cisco 4321 router with GigabitEthernet ports), Simply: