Media Converter In Cisco Packet Tracer Link < CERTIFIED - Method >

To create a link that acts as a media converter between two different cable types, follow these steps using a standard Cisco Switch (like the or 3560 ). 1. Select the Hardware Open Cisco Packet Tracer .

Look for modules like the or PT-SWITCH-NM-1FGE (Gigabit Interface Converter).

Drag the fiber module into an empty slot or a designated SFP port. . 3. Connect the Different Media Types media converter in cisco packet tracer link

Note: Some devices are "Fixed Configuration," while others are "Modular." You need a device with an slot. 2. Add the Fiber Module (SFP) Click on the Switch to open its configuration window. Go to the Physical tab.

to the switch (click the power button/switch on the device image). To create a link that acts as a

By default, Cisco ports may be "shutdown." Go to the CLI and type no shutdown on the specific interface.

Ensure both ends of the fiber cable are plugged into Fiber/SFP modules. You cannot plug a fiber cable into an RJ45 port. Look for modules like the or PT-SWITCH-NM-1FGE (Gigabit

In the physical world, a is a simple networking device that connects two different media types—most commonly copper twisted-pair (Ethernet) and fiber optic cabling. They are essential when you need to extend a network link beyond the 100-meter limit of standard copper Ethernet or when integrating legacy equipment with modern fiber backbones.

Ensure the switch was turned back on after adding the module.

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