Table 12: Ports on the Supervisor PIC
DescriptionPort
The Supervisor PIC has eight Ten Gigabit Ethernet
SFP (SFP+) ports. These ports are used to connect it
to the switch or router. These ports provide backhaul
connection to the WAN network.
SFP+ ports
The Supervisor PIC has two timing ports, 1 PPS and
10 MHz ports, which are reserved for future use.
Timing ports
The Supervisor PIC has a GPS port, which is reserved
for future use.
GPS port
The Supervisor PIC has two DTI ports. These ports
are used for connecting to DTI server as a reference
clock source.
DTI ports
The Supervisor PIC has a CM/DTP port, which is
reserved for future use.
CM/DTP port
The Supervisor PIC has two NME ports. These ports
are the Gigabit Ethernet management ports. One port
is used for network management and is used to
connect to a switch and the other port is reserved for
future use.
NME ports
The Supervisor PIC has one RJ-45 console port. This
port is an asynchronous EIA/TIA-232 serial port used
to connect a terminal to the Supervisor PIC for local
administrative access.
Console port
The Supervisor PIC has one auxiliary port. This port
is used to connect a terminal server to the Supervisor
PIC for verifying the system status.
Auxiliary port
The Supervisor PIC has the following LEDs:
DescriptionLED
Supervisor PIC status LEDPIC_STAT
iNSI active LEDINSI_ACT
Replace LEDREPLACE
SFP+ module and link status LEDSFP+
DTI normal mode status LEDDTI Normal
DTI fast mode status LEDDTI Fast
NME module link status LEDNME Lnk
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