Installation Instructions

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Danger:
Risk of eye injury by laser
Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that can injure your eyes. Never look into
an optical fiber or connector port. Always assume that fiber optic cables connect to a light
source.
Electrostatic alert:
ESD can damage electronic circuits. Do not touch electronic hardware unless you wear a
grounding wrist strap or other static-dissipating device.
Procedure
1. Disconnect the network fiber optic cable from the SFP+ connector.
2. Pull the swing-down latch handle to the fully lowered position, and hold the handle to extract
the module.
3. Slide the SFP+ transceiver out of the module SFP+ slot.
If the SFP+ does not slide easily from the module slot, use a gentle side-to-side rocking
motion while firmly pulling the SFP+ transceiver from the slot.
4. Affix dust covers over the fiber optic bore and connector.
5. Store the SFP+ transceiver in a safe place until needed.
Important:
If you discard the SFP+ transceiver, dispose of it according to all national laws and
regulations.
SFP+ specifications
This section provides technical specifications for the supported 10 gigabit SFP+ models. Use these
specifications to aid in network design.
The specifications in this section are a subset of the IEEE 802.3ae, 802.3aq, and 802.3ak
specifications. For more information, see these standards documents. All Avaya SFP+ transceivers
meet or exceed these standards.
All Avaya SFP+ transceivers support Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM).
Important:
The VSP switches operate in strict mode for SFP+ transceivers, which means that the
switch will not bring the port up operationally when using non-Avaya SFP+ transceivers.
The VSP switches operate in forgiving mode for SFP+ direct attach cables, which means
that the switch will bring up the port operationally when using non-Avaya direct attach
cables. Avaya does not provide support for operational issues related to these DACs, but
they will operate and the port link will come up.
SFP+ specifications
April 2016 Installing Transceivers and Optical Components on Avaya VSP Operating System
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