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TABLE 5 SFP-compliant transceivers for the 100/1000 Ethernet interface module (continued)
Part number Description
E1MG-CWDM80-1530 CWDM SFP optic, 80Km, 1530nm, LC connector
E1MG-CWDM80-1550 CWDM SFP optic, 80Km, 1550nm, LC connector
E1MG-CWDM80-1570 CWDM SFP optic, 80Km, 1570nm, LC connector
E1MG-CWDM80-1590 CWDM SFP optic, 80Km, 1590nm, LC connector
E1MG-CWDM80-1610 CWDM SFP optic, 80Km, 1610nm, LC connector
E1MG-100FX 100Base-FX SFP optic multi-mode ber, LC connector
E1MG-100FX-IR 100BaseFX-IR optic for SMF with LC connector. For distances up to
15nm.
E1MG-100FX-LR 100BaseFX-LR SFP optic for SMF with LC connector. For distances up
to 40km.
10 Gigabit Ethernet ports
A 10 Gigabit Ethernet module contains two or four physical ports, through which you can connect your device to other network devices
at a speed of 10 Gigabits.
Into a physical port, you must insert a ber-optic transceiver provided by device. The XFP/SFP+-compliant ber-optic modules provide
an optical transceiver or physical medium-dependent (PMD) interface for single or multi-mode ber that can be used with the LAN
physical layer (PHY).
The following 10 Gigabit optics are available from device.
TABLE 6 MSA-compliant Optics for the 10 GbE Ethernet interface module
Part number Description
Devices with up to two 10GbE ports (XFP)
10G-XFP-SR 850nm serial pluggable XFP optic, target range 300m over multi-mode
ber
10G-XFP-LR 1310nm serial pluggable XFP optic for up to 10km over single-mode
ber
10G-XFP-ER 1550nm serial pluggable XFP optic for up to 40km over single-mode
ber
10G-XFP-ZR 1550nm serial pluggable XFP optic for up to 80km over single-mode
ber
10G-XFP-ZRD 10GBase-ZR DWDM, XFP optic, 80km, 1530.33 to 1561.42
10G-XFP-CX4 10-Base-CX4, XFP transceiver, 15km, CX connector
Devices with up to four 10GbE ports (SFP+)
10G-SFPlus-SR
10G-SFPlus-LR
10G-SFPlus-ZR
10G-SFPlus-ZRD
Port regions
Ports on the devices are grouped into regions. For a few features, such as port monitoring and unknown unicast congurations, you will
need to know the region to which a port belongs. However, for most features, a port’s region does not aect conguration or operation of
the feature. If a port’s region does aect conguration or operation of a feature, it is noted and described in the appropriate feature
section of this guide.
Hardware features
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