Installing the Hardware
Table 26 Transceiver Types for Line Cards
Line Card Transceiver
(1)
Supported Versions
Gigabit Ethernet 1020 (20-port)
(2)
SFP SX, LX, TX, ZX, CWDMnnnn, DWDMnn
Gigabit Ethernet (5-port) SFP SX, LX, TX, ZX, CWDMnnnn, DWDMnn
Gigabit Ethernet (20-port)
(3)
SFP SX, LX, TX, ZX, CWDMnnnn, DWDMnn
10 Gigabit Ethernet (1-port) XFP SR, LR, ER, ZR, DWDMnn
10 Gigabit Ethernet (4-port) XFP SR, LR, ER, ZR, DWDMnn
SONET/SDH OC-192c/STM-64c (1-port) XFP SR-1, IR-2, LR-2
(1) If the transceiver has not been qualified for use in the line card, the system displays a warning message.
(2) The 20-port GE 1020 card requires two adjacent slots.
(3) Because the TX SFP is larger than a standard SFP, you cannot insert two TX SFPs side by side on the 20-port GE
traffric card.
Stop!
Risk of data loss. Install only the transceivers approved by Ericsson. You can
corrupt the system if you attempt to install transceivers have not been tested
with SmartEdge line cards. To reduce the risk, .
To install a transceiver of any type:
1. Put on an antistatic wrist strap and attach it to an appropriate grounded
surface. Do not attach the wrist strap to a painted surface; an ESD
convenience jack is located on the front of the fan tray.
Stop!
Risk of ESD damage. Always use an ESD wrist or ankle strap when
handling any transceiver. Avoid touching its connector pins.
2. Ensure that the latching mechanism is closed.
3. With the transceiver connectors aligned with the RX and TX labels on the
front panel of the line card (as shown in Figure 14 or Figure 15), slide the
transceiver into the opening for the port until the rear connector is seated
and the locking mechanism snaps into place.
The labels for the TX and RX connectors vary by vendor. An arrow, which
can be incised on the case, usually indicates the traffic direction.
4. Remove the dust cover if you are installing an optical transceiver.
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