Media Converter In Cisco Packet Tracer

| Feature | Packet Tracer | Real Media Converter | |---------|---------------|----------------------| | | None | Some have web/SNMP | | Link Fault Pass-through | Not simulated | Available | | Auto-negotiation | Basic | Full | | Jumbo frames | Not tested | Supported | | Fault LED simulation | No | Yes |

Use a Fiber cable (represented by an orange line in Packet Tracer) to connect to another fiber-capable device or a second media converter. Media Converter Overview media converter in cisco packet tracer

In Packet Tracer, the media converter is functionally a transparent bridge . It does not have an IP address, you cannot SSH into it, and it does not run STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) natively like a switch. It forwards every frame it receives out the opposite port, provided the link is up. | Feature | Packet Tracer | Real Media

In the real world, a media converter is often a small, standalone box with two ports: one RJ45 and one fiber port (SC, ST, or LC connectors). In Cisco Packet Tracer, the representation is slightly abstract to fit the modular and drag-and-drop nature of the software. It forwards every frame it receives out the