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Pluggable Hardware Installation Guide 100287-00 Rev. 1 5[...]
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Copyright © 2012–2014 Extreme Networks AccessAdapt, Alpine, Altitude, BlackDiamond, Direct Attach, EPICenter, ExtremeWorks Essentials, Ethernet Everywhere, Extreme Enabled, Extreme Ethernet Everywhere, Extreme Networks, Extreme Standby Router Protocol, Extreme Turbodrive, Extreme Velocity, ExtremeWare, ExtremeWorks, ExtremeXOS, Go Purple Extreme[...]
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Table of Contents Preface......................................................................................................................................... 5 Conventions............................................................................................................................................................................. [...]
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Appendix B: Technical Specifications.................................................................................. 56 SFP Specifications............................................................................................................................................................. 56 SFP+ Specifications..............................[...]
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Preface Conventions This section discusses the conventions used in this guide. Text Conventions The following tables list text conventions that are used throughout this guide. Table 1: Notice Icons Icon Notice Type Alerts you to... Note Important features or instructions. Caution Risk of personal injury, system damage, or loss of data. Warning Risk[...]
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Platform-Dependent Conventions Unless otherwise noted, all information applies to all platforms supported by ExtremeXOS software, which are the following: • BlackDiamond ® X8 series switch • BlackDiamond 8800 series switches • Cell Site Routers (E4G-200 and E4G-400) • Summit ® family switches • SummitStack ™ When a feature or feature [...]
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Providing Feedback to Us We are always striving to improve our documentation and help you work better, so we want to hear from you! We welcome all feedback but especially want to know about: • Content errors or confusing or conflicting information. • Ideas for improvements to our documentation so you can find the information you need faster. ?[...]
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1 Licensing Requirements Optical Interfaces Licensing Requirements Licensing of Third-Party Optical Modules Optical Interfaces Licensing Requirements The following notes describe the licensing requirements for 40G and 100G optical interfaces used in Extreme Networks hardware. Caution Beginning with EXOS 15.4, customers adding new unapproved third-p[...]
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Licensing of Third-Party Optical Modules Extreme Networks optical modules are tested to work in all supported Extreme Networks switches. We recommend that all customers use Extreme Networks optical modules in their Extreme Networks switches. Extreme Networks assumes no liability for third-party optical modules. Although Extreme Networks does not bl[...]
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hardware, including unapproved 3rd party optic modules. See applicable hardware manual for more detail of these requirements. The EXOS 3rd Party 40G/100G Optics Licensing feature has the following caveats and restrictions: • The system reads and interprets the license information, and maintains a flag that indicates the presence of the optics lic[...]
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• QSFP+ to SFP+ Fan Out Passive Copper 5m Cable • QSFP+ to SFP+ Fan Out Passive Copper 1m Cable - QSFP+ end • QSFP+ to SFP+ Fan Out Passive Copper 2m Cable - QSFP+ end • CFP2 LR4 • CFP2 SR10 Licensing Requirements Pluggable Hardware Installation Guide 11[...]
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2 Extreme Networks SFP and SFP+ Modules Overview of SFP and SFP+ Modules Types of Optical SFP and SFP+ Interfaces Prepare to Install or Replace an SFP Module Install an SFP Module Connecting Fiber Cables Remove an SFP Module Overview of SFP and SFP+ Modules Extreme Networks switches and routers support small form factor pluggable (SFP) interface mo[...]
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• 100FX SFP module for 100-Mbps Ethernet (fast Ethernet) ports (see 100FX SFP Module for Fast Ethernet Ports ) • SR SFP+ (see SR SFP+ Module ) • LR SFP+ (see LR SFP+ Module ) • ER SFP+ (see ER SFP+ Module ) • LRM SFP+ (see LRM SFP+ Module ) • ZR SFP+ • 10/100/1000BASE-T copper SFP and industrial grade module The information in this gu[...]
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Optical Budget Calculation When you plan an installation using the SX SFP module, Extreme Networks recommends that 3 dB of the total budget be reserved for losses induced by cable splices or connectors and operating margin. There is no minimum attenuation or minimum cable length restriction. For technical specifications for the SX and Industrial Gr[...]
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For technical specifications for the LX and Industrial Grade LX SFP, see Technical Specifications . ZX SFP Module The ZX SFP module is a long-haul SFP that provides a 1000BASE-X optical connection using LC connectors and SMF cable up to 80 km long. ZX SFP modules are supported on the following Extreme Networks devices: • BlackDiamond 8800 series [...]
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maximum transmission distance for this connection is 10 km. The 1000BASE-BX SFP modules conform to the IEEE 802.3ah 1000BASE-BX10 standard. The 1000BASE-BX SFP modules are supported on the following Extreme Networks devices: • BlackDiamond 8800 series switches • BlackDiamond X8 switch • BlackDiamond 10808 switch • BlackDiamond 12800 series [...]
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Dual-speed 100FX/1000LX SFP Module The dual-speed 100FX/1000LX SFP module operates at either 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps over SMF links up to 10 km long. Operating at 100 Mbps, the dual-speed SFP conforms to the 100BASE-LX standard. Operating at 1000 Mbps, the dual-speed SFP conforms to the 1000BASE-LX standard. The dual-speed 100FX/1000FX SFP modules ar[...]
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• BlackDiamond 8800 series switches • BlackDiamond X8 switch • BlackDiamond 10808 switch • BlackDiamond 12800 series switches • BlackDiamond 20800 series switches • Summit X150 series switches • Summit X250e series switches • Summit X440 series switches • Summit X450 series switches • Summit X450a series switches • Summit X450[...]
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wavelengths of 1310 nm TX/1550 nm RX. The maximum transmission distance for this connection is 10 km. The 100BASE-BX SFP modules conform to the IEEE 802.3ah standard. The 100BASE-BX SFP modules are supported in the following Extreme Networks devices: • Summit X250e series switches: all ports • Summit X150 series switches: combination ports only[...]
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LR SFP+ Module The LR SFP+ module provides a 10-Gbps optical connection using LC connectors and single-mode fiber cable up to 10 kilometers long. The LR SFP+ module conforms to the 10GBASE-LR standard. The LR SFP+ module is supported in the following Extreme Networks switches: • BlackDiamond 8800 series switches • BlackDiamond X8 switch • Sum[...]
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The LRM SFP+ is supported in the following Extreme Networks switches: • BlackDiamond 8800 series switches • BlackDiamond X8 switch • Summit X650-24x switch (ports 1 through 24 on the front panel) • VIM1-10G8X versatile interface module in the Summit X650 series switches • XGM2-2sf option card in the Summit X350, X450a, and X450e series sw[...]
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10/100/1000BASE-T Copper SFP and Industrial Grade SFP Module The Extreme Networks 10/100/1000BASE-T copper SFP module is compatible with the Gigabit Ethernet standard and 1000 Base-T standard as specified in the IEEE 802.3ab standard. This SFP module provides a 100-Mbps connection using Category 5 cable. The 10/100/1000BASE-T copper SFP module oper[...]
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Install an SFP Module You can add or remove SFP modules in your switch without powering off the system. Extreme Networks SFP and SFP+ Modules Pluggable Hardware Installation Guide 23[...]
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Optical SFP Module Types and Connectors and Copper SFP Module show the types of SFP modules and connectors. Note The bi-directional SFP modules combine two SFP optical devices that must be used as a pair to establish the bidirectional connection over a single fiber. Module C and Module D in Optical SFP Module Types and Connectors show the pair of S[...]
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1 Holding the SFP module by its sides, insert the SFP module into the port on the switch. 2 Slide the SFP module into the port until you hear it click. If the SFP module has a handle, push up on the handle to secure the SFP module. Note Disconnect fiber-optic cable from an optical SFP module before removing the SFP module from the port. Connecting [...]
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3 QSFP+ Modules QSFP+ Modules SR4 QSFP+ Module LR4 QSFP+ Module Install a QSFP+ Module Remove a QSFP+ Module QSFP+ Modules A QSFP+ module provides four 10-gigabit transmit and receive channels in a single pluggable optical module, for an aggregate bandwidth of 40 Gbps. QSFP+ modules are used in Extreme Networks BlackDiamond and Summit switches. 1 F[...]
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• BlackDiamond X8 switch • BlackDiamond 8900-40G6X-xm I/O module • SummitStack-V80 stacking module installed in a Summit X460 series switch • VIM2-SummitStack-V80 module installed in a Summit X480 series switch • VIM3-40G module installed in a Summit X650 series switch • VIM4-40GX module installed in a Summit X670V-48x switch For techni[...]
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Figure 4: Installing a QSFP+ Module (Summit family switch and BlackDiamond 8800 series switch) 4 Slide the QSFP+ module into the port until you hear it click into place ( Installing a QSFP+ Module (Summit family switch and BlackDiamond 8800 series switch) and Installed QSFP+ Module (Summit family switch and BlackDiamond 8800 series switch) ). 5 Pus[...]
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Remove a QSFP+ Module You can remove a QSFP+ module from your Extreme Networks switch without powering off the system. Note Disconnect fiber-optic cable from a QSFP+ module before removing the QSFP+ module from the port. 1 Rotate the handle (bail latch) on the QSFP+ module downward. Figure 6: Removing a QSFP+ Module 2 Pull the connector out of the [...]
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4 Direct-Attach Cables Types of Direct-Attach Cables SFP+ Direct-Attach Passive Cable QSFP+ Direct-Attach Cables Direct-attach copper and fiber cables provide connections between unpopulated SFP+ and QSFP+ ports. This section describes direct-attach cables that are used with Extreme Networks optical modules and includes the following sections: Regu[...]
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SH_ 107 Figure 7: Types of SFP+ Direct-Attach Cable (Type A and Type B) SFP+ Direct-Attach Cables lists the available SFP+ direct-attach cables and their model numbers. Table 3: SFP+ Direct-Attach Cables Model Number Length Model Number Length 10304 1 meter 10306 5 meters 10305 3 meters 10307 10 meters The SFP+ direct-attach cable is compatible wit[...]
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Connect an SFP+ Direct-Attach Cable To connect an SFP+ direct-attach cable: 1 Holding the SFP+ connector by its sides, insert the connector into the port on the switch ( Connecting an SFP+ Direct-Attach Cable to a Front-Panel Port (Cable A and Cable B) and Connecting an SFP+ Direct-Attach Cable to an XGM2-2sf Option Card (Cable A and Cable B) ). Fi[...]
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Figure 9: Connecting an SFP+ Direct-Attach Cable to an XGM2-2sf Option Card (Cable A and Cable B) 2 Slide the connector into the port until you hear it click into place. Disconnect an SFP+ Direct-Attach Cable 1 If the cable connector is similar to cable A in Types of SFP+ Direct-Attach Cable (Type A and Type B) , push the release latch toward the p[...]
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Figure 10: Disconnecting an SFP+ Direct-Attach Cable (Cable A) If the connector is similar to cable B in Types of SFP+ Direct-Attach Cable (Type A and Type B) , pull the tab away from the switch port. (+) (–) RTN -48V SH_111 Figure 11: Disconnecting an SFP+ Direct-Attach Cable (Cable B) 2 Pull the connector out of the port. QSFP+ Direct-Attach Ca[...]
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• Single-connection cables provide a 40-Gbps (4 x 10-Gbps) bidirectional copper or optical connection between unpopulated QSFP+ ports. • Fan-out cables provide four 10-Gbps bidirectional copper connections to a single QSFP+port. These cables are available in lengths from 0.5meter to 100 meters and are terminated in connectors that are inserted [...]
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Figure 12: Connecting a QSFP+ Direct-Attach Cable to a SummitStack-V80 Module (Passive Copper Cable and Active Optical Cable) 2 Push the connector into the port until you hear it click into place. Disconnect a QSFP+ Direct-Attach Cable 1 Hold the connector firmly as you pull the release tab away from the stacking port ( Removing a QSFP+ Module ). F[...]
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5 Extreme Networks XFP Modules Overview of XFP Modules Install an XFP Module Remove an XFP Module Overview of XFP Modules XFP modules are 10-gigabit modules that convert serial electrical signals to external serial optical or electrical signals. They are used in the following Extreme Networks devices: • Summit X350, X450a, X450e, X460, and X480 s[...]
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The LR XFP module uses single-mode fiber (SMF) cable for links up to 10 km long. It has an LC duplex connector. • SR XFP module The SR XFP module uses multimode fiber (MMF) cable for links up to 300 m long. It has an LC duplex connector. • ER XFP module The ER XFP module uses SMF cable for links up to 40 km long. It has an LC duplex connector. [...]
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2 Remove any rubber dust covers from the port where you are installing the XFP module. On a Summit option card, move the handle to an upright position to access the XFP ports (see Accessing the XFP Ports ). 1 Figure 15: Accessing the XFP Ports 3 Make sure that the XFP handle (bail latch) is rotated all the way up (see Installing an XFP Module (Summ[...]
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10GBASE-X XFP Figure 17: Installed XFP Module (Summit family switch and BlackDiamond 8800 series switch) 6 If you are installing only one XFP module, make sure that all unoccupied ports are covered with rubber dust covers, which are shipped with the option card or I/O module (see Installed XFP Module (Summit family switch and BlackDiamond 8800 seri[...]
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Remove an XFP Module You can remove an XFP module from your Extreme Networks switch or I/O module without powering off the system. The XFP module is shown in XFP Module .. Note Disconnect fiber-optic cable from an XFP module before removing the XFP module from the port. 1 Rotate the handle (bail latch) on the XFP module downward ( Removing an XFP M[...]
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6 Extreme Networks XENPAK Transceivers Overview of XENPAK Modules Installing and Removing a XENPAK Module Overview of XENPAK Modules The BlackDiamond 8800 series switches, BlackDiamond 10808 switch, BlackDiamond 12800 series switches, and Summit family switches support several types of XENPAK transceiver modules. All of these modules conform to the[...]
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Table 6: BlackDiamond Switches Switch Model Required Software BlackDiamond 10808 ExtremeXOS 11.1.1 or later BlackDiamond 8800 series ExtremeXOS 11.1.1 or later BlackDiamond 12804 ExtremeXOS 11.4 or later BlackDiamond 12802 ExtremeXOS 12.0 or later Table 7: Summit Switches Switch Model Required Software Summit X450 series ExtremeXOS 11.2.0 or later [...]
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The ER XENPAK supports SMF cable and has SC connectors. The ER XENPAK requires the software versions listed here. Table 10: BlackDiamond Switches Switch Model Required Software BlackDiamond 10808 ExtremeXOS 11.1.1 or later BlackDiamond 8800 series ExtremeXOS 11.1.1 or later BlackDiamond 12804 ExtremeXOS 11.4 or later BlackDiamond 12802 ExtremeXOS 1[...]
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For technical specifications for the ZR XENPAK, see Technical Specifications . Warning To prevent permanent damage to the ZR XENPAK and other equipment: always check the optical input power of the receiver before inserting the fiber. The maximum optical input power for the receiver is -7 dBm. If you use optical loopback for diagnostics purposes, th[...]
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The default transmitter clock locking mode of the LW XENPAK module is set to line timing mode. When in line timing mode, the LW XENPAK module transmitter clock is locked to the receiver-recovered clock. When the LW XENPAK is connected to the SONET/SDH network on the other side of optical cable, the LW XENPAK transmitter clock synchronizes with the [...]
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This section describes installing and removing the XENPAK module ( XENPAK Module ). You can install or remove the XENPAK module from your Extreme Networks switch without powering off the system. Note On a Summit X450 series, X450a series, or X450e series switch, the XENPAK module is inserted into an optional module card. Although the module card is[...]
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5 Secure the XENPAK module to the I/O module or option card by turning the two captive screws clockwise until the screws are hand-tight. Note To ensure that your XENPAK module is undamaged upon installation, you can correlate factory test data with your installation site test data by consulting the average power reference values shown on the XENPAK[...]
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7 Extreme Networks CFP2 modules CFP2 Overview CFP2 Modules details Installing a CFP2 Module Removing a CFP2 Module CFP2 Overview Extreme Networks' CFP2 modules provides transmit and receive channels in a single pluggable optical module, for an aggregate bandwidth of 100 Gbps. CFP2 modules are used in Extreme Networks BlackDiamond switches.Ther[...]
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Figure 20: CFP2 SR10 Optical Module (Bail latch Open Position) The CFP2 SR10 module is supported in the following Extreme Networks switches and components: • BlackDiamond X8 switch For technical specifications for the CFP2 SR10 module, see Technical Specifications . CFP2 LR4 Module The CFP2 LR4 is an optic transceiver for 100Gbps Ethernet applica[...]
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Installing a CFP2 Module You can install or remove CFP2 modules in your switch without powering off the system. Warning CFP2 modules contain Class 1M lasers. Invisible laser radiation can occur when laser connections areunplugged. Do not stare into the beam. This device is compliant with IEC 60825-1 Amendment 2 and CFR21Section 1040. 1 Remove the C[...]
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5 Rotate the handle down 90 degrees to the closed position to secure the CFP2 module in the chassis. The handle should be flush against the front to the module. Figure 23: Installed CFP2 Module (BlackDiamond X8 series switch) If you are installing only one CFP2 module, make sure that all unoccupied ports are covered with a rubber dust cover. Removi[...]
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A Safety Information Fiber Optic Ports and Optical Safety GBIC, SFP (Mini-GBIC), SFP+, QSFP+, XENPAK, and XFP Regulatory Compliance Sicherheitshinweise LWL-Ports und optische Sicherheit Konformität von GBIC, SFP (Mini-GBIC), QSFP+, XENPAK undXFP warning Read the following safety information thoroughly before installing Extreme Networks products. F[...]
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GBIC, SFP (Mini-GBIC), SFP+, QSFP+, XENPAK, and XFP Regulatory Compliance Extreme Networks pluggable optical modules and direct-attach cables meet the following regulatory requirements. • Class 1 or Class 1M Laser Product • EN60825-1:2007 2nd Ed. or later, European standard • FCC 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J in accordance with FDA & CDR[...]
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• Blicken Sie auf keinen Fall durch ein Vergrößerungsglas in die Sendediode/den Laser, solange die Sendediode aktiv ist. • Blicken Sie auf keinen Fall in den LWL-Port am Switch oder auf die Stirnflächen eines aktiven LWL- Kabels. • Bei offenen Anschlüssen kann unsichtbare Laserstrahlung abgegeben werden. Vermeiden Sie eine direkte Aussetz[...]
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B Technical Specifications SFP Specifications SFP+ Specifications QSFP+ Specifications XFP Specifications XENPAK Specifications CFP2 Specifications SFP Specifications The SX and Industrial Grade SX SFPs conform to the 1000BASE-SX standard. SX SFP Specifications lists the specifications for the SX and SX Industrial Grade SFP interface. SX SFP Specif[...]
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LX SFP Specifications Table 21: Transmitter Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Average launch power -9.5 dBm -3 dBm Center wavelength 1270 nm 1310 nm 1355 nm Table 22: Receiver Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Receive sensitivity -19 dBm Average receive power (max) -3 dBm Operating wavelength 1270 nm 1310 nm 1355 nm Table 23: Link Parameter Minimum[...]
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1000BASE-BX Bi-directional SFP Specifications Table 26: Transmitter Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Average launch power -9 dBm -3 dBm Center wavelength (1000BASE-BX10-D) 1480 nm 1490 nm 1550 nm Center wavelength (1OOOBASE-BX10-U) 1260 nm 1310 nm 1360 nm Table 27: Receiver Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Receive sensitivity -19 dBm Average rece[...]
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Table 31: Operating distance range over each fiber type: Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum 62.5/125 mm MMF 2 m 2000 m 50/125 mm MMF 2 m 2000 m Dual-speed 100FX/1000LX SFP Specifications lists the specifications for the dual-speed 100FX/1000LX SFP module for Gigabit Ethernet (GE) ports. Operating at 100 Mbps, the dual-speed SFP conforms to the 100BA[...]
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LX100 SFP specifications Table 33: Transmitter Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Average launch power 1 dBm 3 dBm 5 dBm Center wavelength 1480 nm 1550 nm 1580 nm Table 34: Receiver Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Receive sensitivity –30 dBm Average receive power –9 dBm Operating wavelength 1260 nm 1550 nm 1580 nm Operating distance 100 km 100[...]
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100BASE-BX Bi-directional SFP Specifications Table 38: Transmitter Parameter Minimum Maximum Average launch power –14 dBm –8 dBm Center wavelength (100BASE-BX10-D) 1480 nm 1580 nm Center wavelength (1OOBASE-BX10-U) 1260 nm 1360 nm Table 39: Receiver Parameter Minimum Maximum Receive sensitivity –28.2 dBm Average receive power (max) –8 dBm T[...]
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Table 43: Operating distance range over each fiber type: Parameter Minimum Maximum 62.5/125 mm MMF 2 m 2000 m 50/125 mm MMF 2 m 2000 m 10/100/1000BASE-T Copper SFP Specifications lists specifications for the 10/100/1000BASE-T copper SFP module. The 10/100/1000BASE-T copper SFP module is compatible with the Gigabit Ethernet standard and 1000Base-T s[...]
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Table 47: Link Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Link power budget 7.5 dB Table 48: Operating distance range (depends on type and modal bandwidth): Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum 62.5 mm MMF (160 MHz*km) 62.5 mm MMF (200 MHz*km) 50 mm MMF (400 MHz*km) 50 mm MMF (500 MHz*km) 50 mm MMF (2000 MHz*km) 26 m 33 m 66 m 82 m 300 m LR SFP+ Specifications[...]
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Table 52: Receiver Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Average receive power (max) –15.8 dBm –1 dBm Center wavelength 1530 nm 1550 nm 1565 nm Maximum receiver sensitivity in OMA –14.1 dBm 1 Operating distance 40 km LRM SFP+ Specifications lists specifications for the LRM SFP+ module. The LRM SFP+ module conforms to the 10GBASE-LRM standard LRM [...]
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QSFP+ Specifications The following lists the specifications for the SR4 QSFP+ module. The SR4 QSFP+ module conforms to the 802.3ba D3.2 (40GBASE-SR4) standard. This module is a Class 1M laser device. SR4 QSFP+ Specifications Table 56: Transmitter Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Average launch power, each lane -7.6 dBm 2.4 dBm Center wavelength 84[...]
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Table 60: LR4 QSFP+ Specifications (continued) 1324.5 nm 1337.5 nm Receiver Stressed receiver sensitivity in OMA, each lane -11.5 dBm Average receive power each lane 2.3 dBm -13.7 dBm Operating wavelength 1264.5 nm 1277.5 nm 1284.5 nm 1297.5 nm 1304.5 nm 1317.5nm 1324.5 nm 1337.5 nm Link Link power budget 6.7 dB Operating distance: SMF (single mode[...]
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ER XFP Module Specifications Table 63: Transmitter Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Average launch power –4.7 dBm 4 dBm Center wavelength 1530 nm 1565 nm Table 64: Receiver Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Average receiver power (max) –11.8 dBm –1 dBm Center wavelength 1260 nm 1580 nm Maximum receiver sensitivity in OMA 14.1 dBm 3 Operating[...]
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Table 67: Operating distance range (depends on type and modal bandwidth) Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum 62.5 mm MMF (160 MHz*km) 62.5 mm MMF (200 MHz*km) 50 mm MMF (400 MHz*km) 50 mm MMF (500 MHz*km) 50 mm MMF (2000 MHz*km) 26 m 33 m 66 m 82 m 300 m ZR XFP Module Specifications lists specifications for the ZR XFP module. ZR XFP Module Specificat[...]
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Table 71: Receiver Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Average receiver power (max) –7 dBm Center wavelength 1260 nm 1600 nm Receiver sensitivity –24 dBm Operating distance 80 km Table 72: TX Wavelengths and Channel Assignments for the Tunable DWDM XFP TX Wavelength Channel TX Wavelength Channel TX Wavelength Channel TX Wavelength Channel 1568.77[...]
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XENPAK Specifications The following lists specifications for the SR XENPAK module: SR XENPAK Module Specifications Table 73: Transmitter Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Average launch power -7.3 dBm –1.3 dBm Center wavelength 840 nm 850 nm 860 nm Table 74: Receiver Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Average receiver power (max) –9.9 dBm –1 d[...]
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LR XENPAK Module Specifications Table 76: Transmitter Parameter Minimum Maximum Average launch power -8.2 dBm 0.5 dBm Center wavelength 1260 nm 1310 nm 1355 nm Table 77: Receiver Parameter Minimum Maximum Average receiver power (max) 0.5 dBm Center wavelength 1260 nm 1310 nm 1355 nm Stressed receiver sensitivity in OMA -10.3 dBm 0.093 mW 6 Operatin[...]
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ZR XENPAK Module Specifications Table 79: Transmitter Parameter Minimum Maximum Optical output power 0 dBm 4 dBm Center wavelength 1530 nm 1565 nm Table 80: Receiver Parameter Minimum Maximum Optical input power -22 dBm -7 dBm Operating wavelength 1530 nm 1565 nm Table 81: General Parameter Minimum Maximum Optical link loss 11 dB 22 dB Optical disp[...]
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Table 83: Receiver Parameter Minimum Maximum Average receive power, 4 lanes + 5.5 dBm Average receive power, per lane - 0.5 dBm Receive sensitivity (OMA), per lane - 14.45 dBm Table 84: Optical link budget Parameter Minimum Maximum Wavelength range 1269.0 nm 1293.5 nm 1318.0 nm 1342.5 nm 1282.4 nm 1306.9 nm 1331.4 nm 1355.9 nm Table 85: Operating d[...]
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Table 87: Receiver (continued) Parameter Measurement Receive sensitivity (max) in OMA 0.055 (-12.6) uW/dBm Operating distance 10 Km Caution The maximum input power (average receive power) should be less than 0.5 dBm) CFP2 Specifications The following lists the specifications for CFP2 modules. There are two CFP2 modules: • SR10 • LR4 These modul[...]
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CFP2 LR4 Specifications Table 91: Transmitter Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Average Output Power in OMA -1.3 dBm 4.5 dBm Center wavelength 1295 nm 1310 nm Table 92: Receiver Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Receiver sensitivity in OMA -8.6 dBm 4.5 dBm Average receive power (max), each lane 4.5 dBm Operating wavelength 1295 nm 1310 nm Technical[...]