6G302-06 and 6G306-06 Gigabit Ethernet Installation Guide Gb ENET Gb ENET 6G302-06 6G306-06 RESET RESET COM COM CPU CPU 1 2 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 9033322-01
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Contents Figures ............................................................................................................................................ x Tables..............................................................................................................................................xi ABOUT THIS GUIDE Using This Guide........................................................................................................... xiii Structure of This Guide ..............................
3 INSTALLATION 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4.1 4.2 4.3 A Module Specifications .....................................................................................A-1 COM Port Pinout Assignments .......................................................................A-2 Regulatory Compliance...................................................................................A-3 MODE SWITCH BANK SETTINGS AND OPTIONS B.1 B.2 B.3 viii Using LANVIEW.....................................
C GPIM SPECIFICATIONS C.1 C.2 C.3 Gigabit Ethernet Specifications ...................................................................... C-1 C.1.1 GPIM-01 Specifications (1000BASE-SX) ...................................... C-1 C.1.2 GPIM-08 Specifications ................................................................. C-2 C.1.3 GPIM-09 Specifications (1000BASE-LX)....................................... C-3 Physical and Environmental Specifications....................................................
Figures Figure 1-1 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-15 3-16 4-1 4-2 B-1 B-2 B-3 x Page 6G302-06 and 6G306-06 Modules ................................................................................. 1-2 Different Physical Style of GPIMs ................................................................................... 3-3 GPIM Connectors ...........................................................................................................
Tables Table 1-1 3-1 4-1 4-2 A-1 A-2 C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 C-6 Page GPIM Options ............................................................................................................... 1-4 Contents of the Module Carton..................................................................................... 3-2 LANVIEW LEDs............................................................................................................ 4-2 Troubleshooting Checklist ..............................................
About This Guide Welcome to the 6G302-06 and 6G306-06 Gigabit Ethernet Installation Guide. This guide describes the 6G302-06 and 6G306-06 modules and provides information concerning network requirements, installation, and troubleshooting. For information about how to use Local Management to configure and manage the modules, refer to the Enterasys Networks Matrix E7 Series and SmartSwitch 6000 Series Modules Local Management User’s Guide.
Structure of This Guide STRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDE This guide is organized as follows: Chapter 1, Introduction, provides an overview of the modules and their features. Chapter 2, Network Requirements, outlines the network requirements that must be met before installing the module. Chapter 3, Installation, provides instructions on how to install the module and connect segments to the module.
Document Conventions DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS The guide uses the following conventions: Note symbol. Calls the reader’s attention to any item of information that may be of special importance. Tip symbol. Conveys helpful hints concerning procedures or actions. Caution symbol. Contains information essential to avoid damage to the equipment. Electrical Hazard Warning symbol. Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or death due to an electrical hazard. Warning symbol.
Getting Help Before calling Enterasys Networks for technical support, have the following information ready: • Your Enterasys Networks service contract number • A description of the failure • A description of any action(s) already taken to resolve the problem (e.g., changing mode switches, rebooting the unit, etc.) • The serial and revision numbers of all involved Enterasys Networks products in the network • A description of your network environment (layout, cable type, etc.
1 Introduction This chapter introduces the 6G302-06 and 6G306-06 Gigabit Ethernet modules. Unless otherwise noted, the information in this document applies to both modules. Important Notice Depending on the firmware version used in the 6G302-06 and 6G306-06, some features described in this document may not be supported. Refer to the Release Notes shipped with your module to determine which features are supported.
Figure 1-1 6G302-06 and 6G306-06 Modules Gb ENET Gb ENET 6G306-06 6G302-06 RESET Button RESET Button RESET COM Port System LED RESET COM Port System LED COM CPU COM CPU Receive (RX) LED Transmit (TX) LED Receive (RX) LED Transmit (TX) LED 1 1 2 2 Six Gigabit Ethernet Ports for Optional 1000BASE-SX or 1000BASE-LX GPIMs 3 Six Gigabit Ethernet Ports (1000BASE-T) 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 A 1-2 Introduction B 3322-01-01
Connectivity 1.1 CONNECTIVITY 6G302-06 The 6G302-06 connects to Gigabit Ethernet networks or workstations through its six RJ45 front panel port connectors. These ports are IEEE 802.3 1000BASE-T compliant, and support the connection of category 5 cables that are up to 100 meters long. 6G306-06 The 6G306-06 has six ports that support Gigabit Ethernet Port Interface Modules (GPIMs), which allow the user to make connections to Gigabit Ethernet networks.
Runtime IP Address Discovery 1.1.1 Options The GPIM options for the module are listed in Table 1-1. See the firmware Release Notes for any changes or additions to this information. Table 1-1 GPIM Options Part Number Description Application GPIM-01 SC fiber connector Supports 50 or 62.5 micron multimode fiber. GPIM-08 SC fiber connector Supports 10 micron single mode fiber. GPIM-09 SC fiber connector Supports single mode (10 micron) or multimode (50 or 62.5 micron) fiber. 1.
SmartTrunk 1.3 SMARTTRUNK Traditional 802.1D Spanning Tree Bridges only allow one active data path between any two switches; all other parallel data paths are in Standby or Blocking mode. If one interface or path should fail, then the other interface automatically comes out of Blocking mode and forwards all of the traffic. This is fine for redundancy purposes. However, it is not the most efficient use of resources.
Port/VLAN Redirect Functions 1.6 PORT/VLAN REDIRECT FUNCTIONS The port redirect function, also referred to as “Port Mirroring,” is a troubleshooting tool used to map traffic from a single source port to a single destination port within the module. This feature allows frames, including those with errors, to be copied and sent to an analyzer or RMON probe. The analyzer or RMON probe will see the data as if it were directly connected to the LAN segment of the source port.
Flow Control 1.8 FLOW CONTROL Flow control is a method of managing the flow of frames between two devices. It ensures that a transmitting device does not overwhelm a receiving device with data. This is accomplished by the transmitting device pausing its transmission while the receiving device processes the frames already received. The module supports frame based 802.3x flow control. Frame based 802.3x flow control is supported on all Ethernet ports operating in the full duplex mode.
Distributed Chassis Management 1.11 DISTRIBUTED CHASSIS MANAGEMENT The management capability for the chassis and modules vary between the 6C107 and 6C105. 1.11.1 Matrix E7 (6C107) Chassis Modules in the Matrix E7 chassis can be managed separately using individual IP addresses, as assigned to each module. Any modules in the Matrix E7 can be selected and managed, however, there are no overall system-wide settings available.
Switching Options 1.13 SWITCHING OPTIONS In the 802.1Q mode (the default mode of operation), the module functions as an 802.1D switch until VLANs are configured. The module provides 802.1Q switching or SecureFast Switching (SFS) Virtual Network Services between all of the GPIM interfaces when the module is installed in a 6C105 SmartSwitch 6000 chassis. IEEE 802.1Q switching and SecureFast switching allow migration to Virtual Network technologies without requiring the replacement of existing equipment.
2 Network Requirements Before installing the module, review the requirements and specifications referred to in this chapter concerning the following: • SmartTrunk (Section 2.1) • 1000BASE-T (Section 2.2) • 1000BASE-SX/LX (Section 2.3) The network installation must meet the requirements to ensure satisfactory performance of this equipment. Failure to do so will produce poor network performance.
1000BASE-SX/LX Network 2.3 1000BASE-SX/LX NETWORK The removable GPIMs for the 6G306-06 provide a Gigabit Ethernet connection that, when using the GPIM-01, GPIM-08, and GPIM-09, support fiber connections operating at 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps). Other GPIMs may support different types of cabling connections. The device at the other end of the fiber connection must meet IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet requirements for the devices to operate at Gigabit speed.
3 Installation WARNING: Only qualified personnel should install the 6G302-06 or 6G306-06. NOTE: Read the Release Notes shipped with the module to check for any exceptions to the supported features and operation documented in this guide. Unless otherwise noted, the following instructions apply to both the 6G302-06 and 6G306-06. This chapter provides the instructions to install the 6G302-06 and 6G306-06. A Phillips screwdriver is required to install options into the module.
Unpacking the Module 3.1 UNPACKING THE MODULE Unpack the module as follows: 1. Open the box and remove the packing material protecting the module. 2. Verify the contents of the carton as listed in Table 3-1. Table 3-1 Contents of the Module Carton Item Quantity 6G302-06 or 6G306-06 1 Antistatic Wrist Strap 1 Manual Accessory Kit 1 3. Remove the tape seal on the non-conductive bag to remove the module. 4. Perform a visual inspection of the module for any signs of physical damage.
Installing Options into the 6G306-06 CAUTION: The GPIM and the module are sensitive to static discharges. Use an antistatic wrist strap and observe all static precautions during this procedure. Failure to do so could result in damage to the GPIM or module. Always leave the GPIM in the antistatic bag in which it was shipped or an equivalent antistatic container until ready to install it.
Installing Options into the 6G306-06 3.2.1.1 Installing the Side Clip GPIM The GPIMs are installed into the module as follows: 1. Attach the antistatic strap (refer to the instructions in the antistatic wrist strap package) before removing the GPIM from the antistatic packaging. 2. Remove the GPIM from the packaging. 3. Hold the GPIM with the network connection port facing away from the module.
Installing Options into the 6G306-06 Installing a Side Clip GPIM into the Module 2 1 Figure 3-3 Hinge Side of Door Top of GPIM X T X Network Port R Locking Tab (hidden from view) 20-pin Connector (insertion end) Locking Tab 2549_05 3.2.1.2 Removing the Side Clip GPIM CAUTION: Do NOT remove a GPIM from a slot without unlocking the tabs. This can damage the GPIM. The GPIM and the module are sensitive to static discharges.
Installing Options into the 6G306-06 3.2.2 Locking Bar GPIMs This section describes how to install and remove GPIMs that are equipped with a metal locking bar. Refer to Appendix C for cable specifications for the GPIMs. CAUTION: This section applies only to GPIMs equipped with a metal locking bar. Damage can result to the GPIM and module if the directions in this manual are not followed carefully. The GPIM and the module are sensitive to static discharges.
Installing Options into the 6G306-06 7. The alignment slots on the GPIM must line up with the alignment guides inside the GPIM slot. The top of the GPIM must be next to the hinge side of the GPIM slot door of the module, as shown in Figure 3-5. 8. Gently insert the GPIM (20-pin connector side) into the GPIM slot opening of the module. See Figure 3-5. The door folds in and the slides engage the slots on the sides of the GPIM. If the GPIM does not go in easily, do not force the device.
Installing Modules into the Matrix E7 Chassis 3.2.2.2 Removing the Locking Bar GPIM CAUTION: Do NOT remove a GPIM from a slot without unlocking the metal locking bar. This can damage the GPIM. The GPIM and the module are sensitive to static discharges. Use an antistatic wrist strap and observe all static precautions during this procedure. Failure to do so could result in damage to the GPIM or module. Always leave the GPIM in the antistatic bag or an equivalent antistatic container when not installed.
Installing Modules into the Matrix E7 Chassis The 6G306-06 is typically installed as a high-speed uplink module. As such, it should not be used as the proxy bridge from slots 1-5 to slots 6-7 for the generation 1 and 2 modules (6x1xx and 6x2xx models). Also, for the Matrix E7 to operate optimally, the Matrix E7 should not be filled with all 6G306-06 modules. See the Matrix E7 Overview and Setup Guide for more information.
Installing Modules into the Matrix E7 Chassis Figure 3-6 Installing the Module in the Matrix E7 Chassis Backplane Connectors Slot Number Plastic Locking Tab SERIES 1 2 3 4 5 6 E7 6C107 7 GIGA ENET 6G306-06 RESET COM CPU 1 2 3 4 5 6 AC ON AC ON ACON 1 ACON 1 POWER FAN 0 POWER FAN Metal Back-Panel 0 LINE 100-125V~12A 200-240V~6A 50/60Hz LINE 100-125V~12A 200-240V~6A 50/60Hz Plastic Locking Tab Circuit Card Card Guides 3322-00-05 3-10 Installation
Installing the Module into the 6C105 Chassis 3.4 INSTALLING THE MODULE INTO THE 6C105 CHASSIS CAUTION: Failure to observe static safety precautions could cause damage to the module. Follow static safety handling rules and wear the antistatic wrist strap provided with the 6C105 chassis. Do not cut the non-conductive bag to remove the module. Sharp objects contacting the board or components can cause damage. Certain restrictions may apply when installing the module into the 6C105 chassis.
Installing the Module into the 6C105 Chassis Figure 3-7 Installing the Module in the 6C105 Chassis Backplane Slot Number Connector Plastic Locking Tab SERIES 1 2 3 4 5 GIGA ENET 6 E5 6C107 7 6G306-06 RESET COM CPU 1 2 3 4 5 6 Metal Back-Panel Circuit Card Card Guides Plastic Locking Tab 3322-00-06 3-12 Installation
Connecting the 6G302-06 to the Network 3.5 CONNECTING THE 6G302-06 TO THE NETWORK This section describes how to connect unshielded twisted pair (UTP) segments from the network or other devices to the 6G302-06 (Section 3.5.1). NOTE: If the module is being installed in a network using Port Trunking, there are rules concerning the network cable and port configurations that must be followed for Port Trunking to operate properly.
Connecting the 6G302-06 to the Network Figure 3-8 Connecting a Twisted Pair Segment to the 6G302-06 Gb ENET 6G302-06 RESET COM CPU Receive LED Transmit LED 1 RJ45 Connector 2 3322-00-07 3. Verify that a link exists by checking that the port RX (Receive) LED is ON (flashing amber, blinking green, or solid green). If the RX LED is OFF and the TX (Transmit) LED is not blinking amber, perform the following steps until it is on: a.
Connecting the 6G302-06 to the Network Figure 3-9 Four-Wire Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10/100BASE-T TO RJ45 Switch Port TO Other Device Port RX+ 1 1 RX+ NOTE: RX RX+/RX and TX+/TX must share a common color pair. TX+ 2 2 RX 3 3 TX+ TX 6 6 TX RJ45 to RJ45 Figure 3-10 3387_04 Four-Wire Straight-Through Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10/100BASE-T TO RJ45 Switch Port NOTE: RX+/RX and TX+/TX must share a common color pair.
Connecting the 6G302-06 to the Network Figure 3-11 Eight-Wire Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 Device Port Figure 3-12 Other Device Port TX1+ 1 1 TX2+ RX1- 2 2 RX2- TX2+ 3 3 TX1+ TX3+ 4 4 TX4+ RX3- 5 5 RX4- RX2- 6 6 RX1- TX4+ 7 7 TX3+ RX4- 8 8 RX3- RJ45-to-RJ45 Crossover Cable Eight-Wire Straight-Through Cable RJ45 Pinouts for 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 Device Port 3-16 3322-09 Installation Other Device Port TX1+ 1 1 TX2+ RX1- 2 2 RX2- TX
Connecting the 6G306-06 to the Network 3.6 CONNECTING THE 6G306-06 TO THE NETWORK The following sections describe how to make the fiber optic cable connections. 3.6.1 SC Fiber Connections to the Network The GPIM-01, GPIM-08, and GPIM-09 each have an SC style connector for the network port that is used to connect to the Gigabit Ethernet network. Enterasys Networks offers fiber optic cables that use SC style connectors, which are keyed to ensure proper crossover of the transmit and receive fibers.
Connecting the 6G306-06 to the Network Since the GPIM-01, GPIM-08, and GPIM-09 all have the SC fiber connector, the directions for connectivity are the same, except for when the GPIM-09 is connected to multimode fiber. Refer to Section 3.6.2 before connecting the GPIM-09 to multimode fiber. 3.6.
Connecting the 6G306-06 to the Network 3.6.3 6G306-06 Network Connection To connect the module using fiber cable to the network, perform the following steps: NOTE: If connecting the module with a GPIM-09 to the network using multimode fiber cable, refer to Section 3.6.2 before following this procedure. 1. Remove any protective covers from the fiber optic ports and from the ends of the connectors. WARNING: The GPIM-08 and GPIM-09 use Class 1 lasers.
Connecting the 6G306-06 to the Network Figure 3-15 Fiber GPIM Connections SC Connector (bottom view) 1 keys GPIM-01, GPIM-08, or GPIM-09 Key Latch (bottom of SC Connector) 2 SC Connector SC_GBIC 3. At the other end of the fiber optic cable, attach the SC connector to the other device. Verify that a link exists by checking that the port Receive LED is ON (flashing amber, blinking green, or solid green). See Figure 3-16 for LED locations.
Completing the Installation To remove the SC connector from the GPIM, carefully pull the connector out of the port. It may need to be moved from side-to-side gently to release the latching keys. Figure 3-16 Module Fiber Port LEDs Receive (RX) Transmit (TX) 1 Receive (RX) Transmit (TX) 2 2549_02 If a link has not been established, refer to Chapter 4 for LED troubleshooting details. If a problem persists, refer to “Getting Help” in About This Guide for details on contacting Enterasys Networks. 3.
4 Troubleshooting This chapter provides information concerning the following: • Using LANVIEW (Section 4.1) • Troubleshooting Checklist (Section 4.2) • Using the RESET Button (Section 4.3) 4.1 USING LANVIEW The modules use Enterasys Networks’ built-in visual diagnostic and status monitoring system called LANVIEW. The LANVIEW LEDs (Figure 4-1) allow quick observation of the network status to aid in diagnosing network problems.
Using LANVIEW Table 4-1 describes the LED indications and provides recommended actions as appropriate. NOTE: The terms flashing, blinking, and solid used in Table 4-1 indicate the following: Flashing indicates an LED is flashing randomly. Blinking indicates an LED is flashing at a steady rate (approximately 50% on, 50% off). Solid indicates a steady LED light. No pulsing. Table 4-1 LANVIEW LEDs LED Color State Recommended Action CPU Off Power off. Ensure chassis has adequate power. Red Blinking.
Using LANVIEW Table 4-1 LANVIEW LEDs (Continued) LED Color State Recommended Action RX (Receive) Off No link. No activity or port in standby. Port enabled or disabled. None. Green Solid. Link, port enabled, no activity. None. Blinking. Link, port disabled. None. Amber Flashing. Link, port enabled, activity. None. Red Solid. Diagnostic failure. Contact Enterasys Networks for assistance. Off No activity.
Troubleshooting Checklist 4.2 TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST If the module is not working properly, refer to Table 4-2 for a checklist of problems, possible causes, and recommended actions to resolve the problem. Table 4-2 Troubleshooting Checklist Problem Possible Cause Recommended Action All LEDs are OFF. Loss of power. Ensure that the module was installed properly according to the installation instructions in Chapter 3, and that the host chassis is powered properly.
Troubleshooting Checklist Table 4-2 Troubleshooting Checklist (Continued) Problem Possible Cause Recommended Action Cannot contact the module through in-band management. IP address not assigned. Refer to the Matrix E7 Series and SmartSwitch 6000 Series Modules Local Management User’s Guide for the IP address assignment procedure. Port is disabled. Enable port. Refer to the Matrix E7 Series and SmartSwitch 6000 Series Modules Local Management User’s Guide for instructions to enable/disable ports.
Troubleshooting Checklist Table 4-2 Troubleshooting Checklist (Continued) Problem Possible Cause Recommended Action Port(s) goes into standby for no apparent reason. Loop condition detected. 1. Verify that Spanning Tree is enabled. Refer to Matrix E7 Series and SmartSwitch 6000 Series Modules Local Management User’s Guide for the instructions to set the type of Spanning Tree Algorithm (STA). 2. Review the network design and delete unnecessary loops. 3.
Using the Reset Button 4.3 USING THE RESET BUTTON The RESET button shown in Figure 4-2 resets and re-initializes the module. CAUTION: Pressing the RESET button resets the device, and all current switching being performed by the module is halted. A module downtime of up to two minutes will result from this action for any devices connected to the module. Figure 4-2 RESET Button Gb ENET 6G306-06 RESET Button RESET COM CPU 1 To reset the module processor, press and release the RESET button.
A Specifications This appendix provides operating specifications for the 6G302-06 and 6G306-06 modules. Enterasys Networks reserves the right to change the specifications at any time without notice. A.1 MODULE SPECIFICATIONS Table A-1 provides the I/O ports, processors and memory, physical, and environmental module specifications for the 6G302-06 and 6G306-06.
COM Port Pinout Assignments Table A-1 Specifications (Continued) Item Specification Physical Dimensions 46.43 H x 6.05 W x 29.51 D (cm) 18.28 H x 2.38 W x 11.62 D (in.) Approximate Weight (Unit) 2.04 kg (4.5 lb) MTBF (Predicted) 179,544 hours Environmental Operating Temperature 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) Storage Temperature -30°C to 73°C (-22°F to 164°F) Operating Relative Humidity 5% to 90% (non-condensing) A.
Regulatory Compliance A.3 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE The modules meet the following safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements: Safety: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No. 950, 73/23/EEC, EN 60950, IEC 950, and EN 60825 FCC Part 15, CSA C108.
B Mode Switch Bank Settings and Options This appendix covers the following items: • Required tools (Section B.1) • Locations, functions, and settings for the mode switches (Section B.2) • Upgrading the FLASH (Figure B.3) B.1 REQUIRED TOOLS Use the following tools to perform the procedures provided in this appendix: • Antistatic wrist strap • Phillips screwdriver CAUTION: An antistatic wrist strap is required (provided with the module) to perform the procedures in this appendix.
Setting the Mode Switches B.2 SETTING THE MODE SWITCHES Figure B-1 shows the location of the mode switches and the switch settings for normal operation. These switches are set at the factory and rarely need to be changed. Switch definitions and positions are as follows: • Switches 1 through 4 – For Enterasys Networks use only. • Switch 5 – COM Port Autobaud. The default (OFF) position enables Autobaud sensing on the COM port for Local Management sessions.
Setting the Mode Switches • Switch 6 – Forced BootP. NOTE: After changing the position of switch 6, DO NOT reapply power to the module until there is a station on the network acting as a BootP server, which contains the downloadable firmware image file. DO NOT attempt a Forced BootP unless a BootP server has been configured for the module. The BootP server references the location of a station acting as a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server containing the module image file.
FLASH Upgrade B.3 FLASH UPGRADE FLASH upgrade expansion SIMMs are available for the module. The FLASH memory can be expanded from 8 MB to 16 MB. This section explains how to locate and add/replace the FLASH module. For details on getting help, refer to “Getting Help”, in About This Guide. B.3.1 Locating the FLASH Module Figure B-2 shows the location of the FLASH module.
FLASH Upgrade B.3.2 Installing the FLASH Module CAUTION: Observe all antistatic precautions when handling sensitive electronic equipment. To install a FLASH module, refer to Figure B-3 and proceed as follows: 1. With the FLASH module oriented as shown in Figure B-3, insert the FLASH module down between the connector. 2. Pivot the FLASH module downward so the connector clips align with the two side notches of the FLASH module and the connector clips lock the FLASH module into place.
C GPIM Specifications This appendix lists the specifications and regulatory requirements for the GPIMs and the media they use. Enterasys Networks reserves the right to change these specifications at any time without notice. The available GPIM options are the GPIM-01, GPIM-08, and GPIM-09. All three devices use SC connectors.
Gigabit Ethernet Specifications Table C-2 GPIM-01 Operating Range Modal Bandwidth @ 850 nm Range 62.5 µm MMF 160 MHz/km 2-220 Meters 62.5 µm MMF 200 MHz/km 2-275 Meters 50 µm MMF 400 MHz/km 2-500 Meters 50 µm MMF 500 MHz/km 2-550 Meters C.1.
Gigabit Ethernet Specifications C.1.3 GPIM-09 Specifications (1000BASE-LX) Table C-5 GPIM-09 Optical Specifications 62.5 µm MMF 50 µm MMF 10 µm MMF Transmit Power (minimum) -11.5 dBm -11.5 dBm -9.5 dBm Receive Sensitivity -20 dBm -20 dBm -20 dBm Link Power Budget 8.5 dBm 8.5 dBm 10.5 dBm Table C-6 GPIM-09 Operating Range Modal Bandwidth @ 1300 nm Range 62.
Physical and Environmental Specifications C.2 PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Physical: Dimensions 1.2 H x 3.4 W x 6.5 D (cm) 0.47 H x 1.34 W x 2.56 D (in.) Weight 25 g (0.88 oz) Environmental: Operating Temperature 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) Storage Temperature -30°C to 90°C (-22°F to 194°F) Operating Humidity 5% to 90% (non-condensing) C.3 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE The GPIMs meet the following safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements: • 21 CFR 1040.10, 1040.
Index Numerics F 1000BASE-FL requirements 2-2 1000BASE-T connection 3-13 1000BASE-T Network Connections requirements for 2-1 802.
M S Management use of 1-8 Mode Switch setting B-2 Module features 1-1 6G302-06 1-1 6G306-06 1-1 Safety information laser 1-3 SmartTrunk introduction to 1-5 Standards compatibility 1-9 Styles of GPIMs 3-2 Switching options introduction to 1-9 P Pinouts crossover 3-15, 3-16 straight-through 3-15, 3-16 Port redirect function introduction to 1-6 R Redirect functions port and VLAN introduction to 1-6 Regulatory Compliance A-3, C-4 Related manuals xiv Remote Monitoring (RMON) introduction to 1-5 RESET button