Extreme Networks Pluggable Interface Modules Installation Guide Extreme Networks, Inc. 3585 Monroe Street Santa Clara, California 95051 (888) 257-3000 (408) 579-2800 http://www.extremenetworks.com Published: October 2007 Part number: 100287-00 Rev.
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Contents Preface........................................................................................................................................... 5 Introduction ...............................................................................................................................5 Conventions................................................................................................................................6 Related Publications ..................................................
Contents Installing and Removing a XENPAK Module.................................................................................27 Installing a XENPAK Module ................................................................................................28 Removing a XENPAK Module ...............................................................................................29 Appendix A: Safety Information ...................................................................................................
Preface This preface provides an overview of this guide, describes guide conventions, and lists other publications that might be useful. WARNING! Service to all equipment should be performed by trained and qualified service personnel only. Before installing or removing any components of the system, or before carrying out any maintenance procedures, you must thoroughly read the safety information provided in Appendix A of this guide.
Preface See the ExtremeXOS 12.0 Concepts Guide and the ExtremeXOS 12.0 Command Reference Guide for information about configuring Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 8800 series switches, BlackDiamond 10808 switches, BlackDiamond 12800 series switches, or Summit family switches.
Related Publications Related Publications The Extreme Networks ExtremeXOS™ switch documentation set includes: ● ExtremeXOS 12.0 Concepts Guide ● ExtremeXOS 12.0 Command Reference Guide ● ExtremeXOS 12.
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1 Extreme Networks SFP Modules This chapter includes the following topics: ● Overview of SFP Modules on page 9 ● Types of Optical SFP Interfaces on page 9 ● 10/100/1000BASE-T Copper SFP Module on page 14 ● Preparing to Install or Replace an SFP Module on page 14 ● Installing an SFP Module on page 14 ● Connecting Fiber Cables on page 16 ● Removing an SFP Module on page 17 Overview of SFP Modules Extreme Networks switches support small form factor pluggable (SFP) interface modules, also known
Extreme Networks SFP Modules The information in this guide about hardware platform support for each type of SFPs is current as of the date this guide was published. Support for specific SFP types may have been added to other switches or I/O modules besides those listed in this guide. For current information about hardware support and the minimum required software for SFPs, refer to the most recent version of the ExtremeXOS release notes.
Types of Optical SFP Interfaces Optical Budget Calculation Measure cable plant losses with a 1310 nm light source and verify this to be within budget. When you calculate the maximum distance attainable using optical cable with a specified loss per kilometer (for example 0.25 dB/km), Extreme Networks recommends that 3 dB of the total budget be reserved for losses induced by cable splices or connectors, and operating margin.
Extreme Networks SFP Modules ● Summit X250e series ● Summit X450 series ● Summit X450a series ● Summit X450e series 100FX SFP Module for Gigabit Ethernet Ports The 100FX SFP module for Gigabit Ethernet (GE) ports (Model # 10063) provides optical links up to 2 km long using multimode fiber cable. The 100FX SFP for GE ports conforms to the 100FX-MMF standard.
Types of Optical SFP Interfaces When in SMF operation, 100FX-SMF or 1000LX, measure cable plant losses with a 1310 nm light source and verify this to be within budget. When you calculate the maximum distance attainable using optical cable with a specified loss per kilometer (for example 0.25 dB/km), Extreme Networks recommends that 3 dB of the total budget be reserved for losses induced by cable splices or connectors and operating margin.
Extreme Networks SFP Modules 100FX SFP Module for Fast Ethernet Ports The 100FX SFP module for fast Ethernet (FE) ports (Model # 10067) provides a 100-Mbps optical link using LC connectors and 1310-nm multimode fiber (MMF) cable. The maximum transmission distance for this connection is 2 km. The 100FX SFP module for FE ports is supported in the Summit X250e-24x switch in all ports.
Installing an SFP Module 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 Figure 1 show the pair of SFPs for a bi-directional SFP module. WARNING! Optical SFPs contain Class 1 lasers. Invisible laser radiation can occur when laser connections are unplugged. Do not stare into the beam. This device is compliant with FCC 21 CFR 1040.10 and EN60825-1 A2:2001.
Extreme Networks SFP Modules Figure 2: Copper SFP Module BD_172 CAUTION To prevent ESD damage to an SFP module, always use an appropriately grounded ESD-preventive wrist strap when installing or removing the module. Handle the module by its sides only. Never touch the card-edge connectors at the insertion end of the module. To insert an SFP module: 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.
Removing an SFP Module LX100 SFP Module To prevent permanent damage to the LX100 SFP module, always check the optical input power of the receiver before you insert the fiber cable. The maximum optical input power is -9 dBm. If you use an optical loopback for diagnostics, the loopback requires a minimum of 12 dB optical attenuation. The recommended attenuation range is 12 to 20 dB. Removing an SFP Module To remove an SFP module: 1 Disconnect the optical cable from the SFP module.
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2 XFP Modules This chapter includes the following topics: ● Overview of XFP Modules on page 19 ● Installing an XFP Module on page 20 ● Removing an XFP Module on page 22 This chapter describes XFP modules used for Extreme Networks switches and provides installation instructions for the modules. Overview of XFP Modules XFP modules are used in the Summit X450a and X450e series switches, as well as the BlackDiamond 10G4Xa I/O module for the BlackDiamond 8800 series switches.
XFP Modules Installing an XFP Module This section describes how to install an XFP module (Figure 3). You can install or remove an XFP module in your Extreme Networks switch without powering off the system. Figure 3: XFP Module Card edge connector XFP Module SH_022 WARNING! XFP modules contain Class 1 lasers. Invisible laser radiation can occur when laser connections are unplugged. Do not stare into the beam. This device is compliant with FCC 21 CFR 1040.10 and EN60825-1 A2:2001.
Installing an XFP Module Figure 4: Accessing the XFP Ports Summit XGM2-2xf Option Card XFP Ports SH_023 4 Holding the module by its sides, partially insert the XFP module into one of the ports on the Summit XGM2-2xf option card or the 10G4Xa module (see Figure 5). 5 Push the XFP handle (bail latch) upward until it clicks into place (see Figure 5). 6 Slide the XFP module as far as possible into the slot until you hear it click, indicating that it is firmly attached (see Figure 5 and Figure 6).
XFP Modules NOTE If you are installing only one XFP module, make sure that all unoccupied ports are covered with a rubber dust cover, which is shipped with the option card (see Figure 6). NOTE To ensure that your XFP 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 XFP module test data sheet (Part No. 121080-00) enclosed with the module.
3 XENPAK Transceivers This chapter provides important safety information and installation instructions for the XENPAK optical transceiver modules used in Extreme Networks equipment.
XENPAK Transceivers SR XENPAK The SR XENPAK supports multimode fiber (MMF) and has SC connectors. The SR XENPAK requires the software versions listed in Table 3. Table 3: SR XENPAK software requirements Switch Model Required Software BlackDiamond Switches 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 Summit Switches Summit X450 series ExtremeXOS 11.2.
Overview of XENPAK Modules ER XENPAK The ER XENPAK supports SMF and has SC connectors. The ER XENPAK requires the software versions listed in Table 5. Table 5: ER XENPAK software requirements Switch Model Required Software BlackDiamond Switches 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 Summit Switches Summit X450 series ExtremeXOS 11.2.
XENPAK Transceivers LX4 XENPAK The LX4 XENPAK supports multimode fiber (MMF) in intra-building connections and single-mode fiber (SMF) for interbuilding connections. The LX4 XENPAK has SC connectors. The LX4 XENPAK requires the software versions listed in Table 7. Table 7: LX4 XENPAK Software Requirements Switch Model Required Software BlackDiamond Switches BlackDiamond 10808 ExtremeXOS 11.3.1 or later BlackDiamond 8800 series ExtremeXOS 11.3.1 or later BlackDiamond 12804 ExtremeXOS 11.
Installing and Removing a XENPAK Module ExtremeXOS 11.5.0 or later supports the LW XENPAK at full functionality with 100% performance in the Summit X450a and X450e series switches. CAUTION The maximum input power (average receive power) should be less than 0.5 dBm. Transmitter Clock Locking Mode The LW XENPAK module provides an interface connection between a 10-gigabit Ethernet and a 10gigabit SONET/SDH network from a 10-gigabit Ethernet equipment port.
XENPAK Transceivers Figure 7: XENPAK Module Card edge connector EWUG003B WARNING! XENPAK modules contain Class 1 lasers. Invisible laser radiation can occur when laser connections are unplugged. Do not stare into the beam. This device is compliant with FCC 21 CFR 1040.10 and EN60825-1 A2:2001. CAUTION To prevent ESD damage to the XENPAK module, always use an appropriately grounded ESD-preventive wrist strap when installing or removing the module. Handle the module by its sides only.
Installing and Removing a XENPAK Module Removing a XENPAK Module To remove a XENPAK module: 1 Disconnect the optical cable from the XENPAK module. WARNING! XENPAK modules contain Class 1 lasers. Invisible laser radiation can occur when laser connections are unplugged. Do not stare into the beam. 2 Loosen the two captive screws until they are completely free from the I/O module faceplate or the Summit option card. (The captive screws remain attached to the XENPAK module.
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A Safety Information WARNING! Read the following safety information thoroughly before installing Extreme Networks products. Failure to follow this safety information can lead to personal injury or damage to the equipment. Only trained service personnel should perform service to Extreme Networks switches and their components.
Safety Information GBIC, Mini-GBIC, XENPAK, and XFP Regulatory Compliance ● Class 1 Laser Product ● EN60825-1+A2:2001 or later, European laser standard ● FCC 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J in accordance with FDA & CDRH requirements ● Application of CE Mark in accordance with 89/336/EEC EMC and 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directives ● UL and/or CSA registered component for North America ● 47 CFR Part 15, Class A when installed into Extreme products Using Third-Party Optical Modules Extreme Networks op
Fiber Optic Ports—Optical Safety Sicherheitshinweise WARNUNG! Vor der Installation der Produkte von Extreme Networks sind die nachfolgenden Sicherheitshinweise aufmerksam zu lesen. Die Nichtbeachtung dieser Sicherheitshinweise kann zu Verletzungen oder Schäden an der Ausrüstung führen.
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B Technical Specifications This appendix includes the following technical specifications: ● SFP Specifications on page 35 ● XFP Technical Specifications on page 40 ● XENPAK Technical Specifications on page 42 ● Pluggable Interface Module Regulatory Compliance on page 45 SFP Specifications The SX SFP conforms to the 1000BASE-SX standard. Table 9 lists the specifications for the SX SFP interface.
Technical Specifications Table 11 lists the specifications for the ZX SFP interface. Table 11: ZX SFP Specifications Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Average launch power -2 dBm 0 dBm 3 dBm Center wavelength 1540 nm 1550 nm 1570 nm Transmitter Receiver Receive sensitivity -23 dBm Average receive power (max) Operating wavelength -3 dBm 1540 nm 1550 nm 1570 nm Table 12 lists specifications for the 1000BASE-BX bi-directional SFPs. The 1000BASE-BX SFP modules conform to the IEEE 802.
SFP Specifications Table 14 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 100BASE-LX10 standard. Operating at 1000 Mbps, the dual-speed SFP conforms to the 1000BASE-LX standard.
Technical Specifications Table 16 lists specifications for the 100BASE-LX10 SFP module. Table 16: 100BASE-LX10 SFP Specifications Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Average launch power –15 dBm –10 dBm –8 dBm Center wavelength 1260 nm 1310 nm 1360 nm Transmitter Receiver Receive sensitivity –25 dBm Average receive power Operating wavelength –8 dBm 1260 nm 1310 nm 1360 nm Table 17 lists specifications for the 100BX Bi-directional SFPs. The 100BASE-BX SFP modules conform to the IEEE 802.
SFP Specifications Table 13 lists the specifications for the 100BASE-FX SFP module for fast Ethernet (FE) FE ports. Table 18: 100BASE-FX SFP for FE ports Specifications Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Transmitter Average launch power -20 dBm Center wavelength 1270 nm -14 dBm 1310 nm 1380 nm Receiver Receive sensitivity -31 dBm Average receive power (max) -14 dBm Distance range over each fiber type 62.
Technical Specifications XFP Technical Specifications Table 20 lists the specifications for the LR XFP module. Table 20: LR XFP Module Specifications Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Transmitter Average launch power -8.2 dBm Center wavelength 1260 nm 1310 nm 0.5 dBm 1260 nm 1310 nm 1355 nm Receiver Average receiver power (max) Center wavelength 0.5 dBm 1355 nm Stressed receiver sensitivity in OMA -10.3 dBm 0.093 mW1 Operating distance 10 km 1.
XFP Technical Specifications Table 22 lists specifications for the SR XFP module. Table 22: SR XFP Module Specifications Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Transmitter Average launch power -7.3 dBm Center wavelength 840 nm –1.3 dBm 850 nm 860 nm Receiver Average receiver power (max) –9.9 dBm –1 dBm Center wavelength 840 nm 860 nm Maximum receiver sensitivity in OMA -11.1 dBm1 Operating distance 300 m Operating distance range (depends on type and modal bandwidth) 62.
Technical Specifications XENPAK Technical Specifications Table 23 lists specifications for the SR XENPAK module . Table 23: SR XENPAK Module Specifications Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Transmitter Average launch power -7.3 dBm Center wavelength 840 nm –1.3 dBm 850 nm 860 nm Receiver Average receiver power (max) –9.9 dBm –1 dBm Center wavelength 840 nm 860 nm Maximum receiver sensitivity in OMA -11.
XENPAK Technical Specifications Table 25 lists specifications for the ER XENPAK module. Table 25: ER XENPAK Module Specifications Parameter Minimum Maximum Average launch power -4.7 dBm 4.0 dBm Optical link budget 10.9 dB Wavelength range 1530 nm 1565 nm Distance range: 5 dBm attentuation 2m 40 km Maximum receiver sensitivity in OMA -14.1 dBm NOTE The launch power (measured using the average power method used by power meters) is measured at the factory.
Technical Specifications Table 27 lists specifications for the LX4 XENPAK module. Table 27: LX4 XENPAK Module Specifications Parameter Minimum Maximum Transmitter Average launch power, 4 lanes + 5.5 dBm Average launch power, per lane - 0.5 dBm Optical modulation amplitude (OMA), per lane: SMF MMF - 6.25 dBm - 6.75 dBm - 1.25 dBm - 1.25 dBm Receiver Average receive power, 4 lanes + 5.5 dBm Average receive power, per lane - 0.5 dBm Receive sensitivity (OMA), per lane - 14.
Pluggable Interface Module Regulatory Compliance Pluggable Interface Module Regulatory Compliance Extreme Networks pluggable interface modules comply with the following agency requirements: ● Class 1 Laser Product (optical modules only) ● EN60825-1+A2:2001 or later, European laser standard (optical modules only) ● FCC 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J in accordance with FDA & CDRH requirements (optical modules only) ● Application of CE Mark in accordance with 89/336/EEC EMC and 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Di
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Index Numerics D 10 Gbps optical transceiver, 27 10/100/1000-BASE-T copper SFP specifications, 39 10/100/1000BASE-T copper SFP hardware platform support, 14 1000BASE-BX SFP hardware platform support, 11 specifications, 36 100BASE-BX SFP hardware platform support, 13 specifications, 38 100BASE-LX10 SFP hardware platform support, 13 specifications, 38 100FX SFP (FE ports), 39 hardware platform support, 14 specifications, 39 100FX SFP (GE ports) hardware platform support, 12 specifications, 36 100FX/1000LX S
Index LX4 XENPAK, 44 M mini-GBIC.