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Allied Telesis MMC2000LX/LC Gigabit Media Converter

Allied Telesis AT-MMC2000LX/LC Gigabit Media Converter – Obsolete Fiber Spare Part

Model: AT-MMC2000LX/LC

Brand Allied Telesis
Series MMC2000LX/LC Gigabit Media Converter
Model AT-MMC2000LX/LC
RFQ-ready model route Obsolete and surplus sourcing Export follow-up by model list

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Allied Telesis AT-MMC2000LX/LC Gigabit Media Converter – Obsolete Fiber Spare Part

When a single media converter fails inside an aging industrial network backbone, the consequences extend far beyond a line-down event. Facilities running legacy fiber-copper infrastructure — particularly those built around Allied Telesis AT-MMC2000 Series switching ecosystems — face a hard choice: source the exact discontinued component, or commit to a full network segment overhaul that routinely runs into six figures once engineering, downtime, and reconfiguration costs are tallied. The AT-MMC2000LX/LC is no longer manufactured. Allied Telesis has discontinued this model, and authorized distribution channels have been dry for years. DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of this unit — a resource that carries real operational value for plant managers who cannot afford to gamble on system compatibility.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Detail
Part Number AT-MMC2000LX/LC
Brand Allied Telesis
Series AT-MMC2000
Function Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter – Copper (RJ-45) to Fiber (LC)
Fiber Type Single-Mode (LX)
Connector LC Duplex
Copper Interface 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45)
Fiber Interface 1000BASE-LX
Discontinuation Status End-of-Life (EOL) – No longer manufactured or distributed by Allied Telesis
Country of Origin Japan
Typical Legacy System Pairing Allied Telesis AT-8000S Series, AT-9000 Series; industrial SCADA and DCS fiber ring networks

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

Industrial fiber networks built in the 2000s and early 2010s were engineered around specific media converter form factors, fiber wavelengths, and management protocols. The AT-MMC2000LX/LC occupies a precise role in these architectures: it bridges copper-based control equipment to single-mode fiber backbone segments, typically at distances up to 10 km. Replacing it is not a matter of plugging in any gigabit SFP module or generic converter. Mismatched wavelengths, incompatible auto-negotiation behavior, or incorrect fiber mode can cause intermittent packet loss that is notoriously difficult to diagnose — and in process control environments, intermittent communication faults carry safety implications.

For plant managers facing pressure to retire aging infrastructure, the calculus is straightforward: a verified replacement AT-MMC2000LX/LC restores the network segment to its validated, tested state at a fraction of the cost of re-engineering the fiber topology. Facilities that have invested in Allied Telesis-based fiber rings for SCADA, DCS, or building automation systems can extend the operational life of that infrastructure by 5 to 10 years through disciplined spare parts management — without touching PLC programs, without revalidating communication protocols, and without engaging a systems integrator for a network redesign project.

The strategic case is not complicated: one verified spare on the shelf eliminates the single point of failure that could otherwise force an unplanned capital project. For operations running 24/7 production schedules, that insurance has a measurable dollar value.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Discontinued hardware sourced from the secondary market carries inherent risk. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step inspection protocol to every AT-MMC2000LX/LC unit before it is offered for sale:

  • Electrolytic Capacitor Assessment: Capacitors are the primary failure point in aging power electronics. Each unit is inspected for bulging, leakage, and ESR deviation from specification.
  • Firmware Version Verification: The installed firmware version is documented and cross-referenced against Allied Telesis release records to confirm compatibility with target network environments.
  • Pin and Port Corrosion Inspection: RJ-45 and LC connector pins are examined under magnification for oxidation, mechanical deformation, and contact integrity.
  • Power-On Functional Test: Each unit is powered and tested for link establishment on both copper and fiber interfaces before shipment.
  • Physical Integrity Check: Housing, mounting tabs, and labeling are inspected. Units with structural damage that could affect installation or thermal management are not offered for sale.

Units are classified as New Old Stock (NOS) or Certified Refurbished, with condition clearly stated on the invoice.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The AT-MMC2000LX/LC installs directly into existing AT-MMC2000 chassis slots or standalone mounts with no hardware modification.
  • No reprogramming required: Network configuration, VLAN assignments, and QoS policies on adjacent switches are unaffected. The converter operates transparently at Layer 1.
  • Avoids engineering reconstruction costs: Substituting a non-identical converter would require fiber plant re-testing, switch port reconfiguration, and potentially updated network documentation — costs that routinely exceed the value of the original hardware many times over.
  • Maintains validated system state: For facilities operating under ISO, IEC, or industry-specific compliance frameworks, using the original part number preserves the validated network configuration and simplifies audit documentation.

FAQ

What warranty applies to discontinued parts?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all AT-MMC2000LX/LC units. If the unit fails to establish a link under normal operating conditions within the warranty period, we will replace or refund at our discretion.

How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units are sourced from verifiable decommissioned Allied Telesis installations or authorized surplus channels. Serial numbers are documented. We do not source from unverified brokers. Customers may request pre-shipment photos and serial number documentation before payment.

Should I buy more than one unit?
For any facility where this converter is installed in a production-critical network segment, holding a minimum of two spare units is a defensible maintenance strategy. Allied Telesis no longer manufactures this model, and secondary market availability will continue to decline. Procurement cost today is substantially lower than emergency sourcing cost during an unplanned outage.

Can you source additional quantity?
Contact us with your required quantity. We maintain sourcing relationships across multiple regions and can advise on availability timelines for larger orders.

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