Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: New in this document
- Chapter 3: Optical routing design
- Chapter 4: Safety and equipment care information
- Chapter 5: SFP
- SFP transceivers
- SFP specifications
- SFP labels
- General SFP specifications
- Supported SFP transceivers
- Autonegotiation
- 1000BASE-SX (LC) SFP specifications
- 1000BASE-SX (MT-RJ) SFP specifications
- 1000BASE-LX SFP specifications
- 1000BASE-XD CWDM SFP specifications
- 1000BASE-ZX CWDM (LC) SFP specifications
- 1000BASE-T SFP specifications
- 1000BASE-SX DDI SFP specifications
- 1000BASE-LX DDI SFP specifications
- 1000BASE-XD DDI 1310 nm SFP specifications
- 1000BASE-XD DDI 1550 nm SFP specifications
- 1000BASE-ZX DDI 1550 nm SFP specifications
- 1000BASE-XD DDI CWDM (40 km) SFP specifications
- 1000BASE-ZX DDI CWDM 70 km SFP specifications
- 1000BASE-BX bidirectional SFP transceivers
- 1000BASE-EX DDI SFP specifications
- 100BASE-FX SFP specifications
- Chapter 6: SFP+
- SFP+ transceivers
- SFP+ specifications
- SFP+ labels
- General SFP+ specifications
- Supported SFP+ transceivers
- 10GBASE-T SFP+ transceiver
- 10GBASE-LR/LW SFP+ specifications
- 10GBASE-LR/LW SFP+ high temperature (-5 °C to +85 °C) specifications
- 10GBASE-ER/EW SFP+ specifications
- 10GBASE-SR/SW SFP+ specifications
- 10GBASE-SR/SW SFP+ high temperature (0 °C to +85 °C) specifications
- 10GBASE-ZR/ZW SFP+ specifications
- 10GBASE-CX specifications
- 10GBASE CWDM DDI SFP+ (40 km) specifications
- 10GBASE-LRM SFP+ specifications
- 10GBASE CWDM DDI SFP+ (70 km) specifications
- 10GBASE-BX SFP+ specifications
- SFP+ cable assembly specifications
- Chapter 7: QSFP+
- Chapter 8: Translations of safety messages
- Class A electromagnetic interference warning statement
- Electrostatic discharge warning statement
- Laser eye safety danger statement
- Laser eye safety connector inspection danger statement
- Connector cleaning safety danger statement
- Optical fiber damage warning statement
- Optical fiber connector damage warning statement
- SFP damage warning statement
- Glossary
Model Description Minimum software version Part number
VSP
4000
VSP
7200
VSP
8200
VSP
8400
your product, see Locating end of
sale notices on page 10.
Important:
AA1419065–E6 remains
available for purchase.
1000BASE-
BX10 DDI SFP
1310 nm (tx)
and 1490 nm
(rx)
gigabit
Ethernet,
single-fiber LC
connector
3.0.0.0 4.2.1 4.0.0 4.2.0 AA1419069–E6 (10 km at 1310 nm )
and mating pair AA1419070–E6 (10
km at 1490 nm)
1000BASE-EX
DDI SFP
1550 nm,
gigabit
Ethernet,
duplex LC
connector
3.0.0.0 4.2.1 4.0.0 4.2.0 AA1419071–E6** This transceiver
has reached end-of-sale (EOS). For
more information about EOS
transceivers, and recommended
replacements for your product, see
Locating end of sale notices on
page 10.
100BASE-FX
SFP
1300 nm, 100
Mbps
Ethernet,
multimode
fiber, duplex
LC connector
3.0.0.0 N/A N/A N/A AA1419074–E6
1000BASE-
BX10 DDI SFP
3.0.0.0 4.2.1 4.0.0 4.2.0
Important:
Avaya recommends the use of Avaya branded SFP transceivers as they have been through
extensive qualification and testing. Avaya will not be responsible for issues related to non-Avaya
branded SFP transceivers.
For more information about SFP specifications, see SFP specifications on page 29.
Installing an SFP
Install an SFP to provide an interface between the device and the network cable.
Before you begin
• Verify that the SFP is the correct model for your network configuration.
• Before you install the optical connector, ensure it is clean.
SFP
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