Gigabit Ethernet network modules, each with a pair of redundant Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) uplinks. The GbE links support Ethernet IEEE 802.3, 802.1Q (VLAN tagging) and 802.1p (priority/class of service). |
Features:
- Provides Gigabit Ethernet physical interface to a packet-switched network (PSN)
- SFP-based external fiber optic GbE ports
- Initiates and answers ARP requests
- Performs ping connectivity test
Description:
- The Gigabit Ethernet module has two main functions:
- Providing the physical interface to the packet-switched network (PSN)
- Handling the packet traffic between the PSN and the Gmux-2000 modules, via internal StarLAN buses.
- The module features two 1000BaseSx SFP-based fiber optic interfaces with autonegotiation support.
- A dedicated 10/100BaseT port allows connection of monitoring equipment to the Gigabit Ethernet module. The port provides automatic polarity and crossover detection, and polarity correction
- The Gigabit Ethernet module performs automatic self-test at power-up to monitor the module subsystems.
- The module provides real-time alarms to alert the user on faultconditions.
Specifications:
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System |
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External Ports |
Two GbE optical ports One 10/100BaseT monitoring port |
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Interface Type |
Optical 1000 Mbps port, autonegotiation, MDI/MDIX |
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Specifications and Ranges |
SFP-5, 850 nm, multimode, 0.55 km (0.3 miles) SFP-6, 1310 nm, single mode,10 km (6.2 miles) SFP-9, UTP, RJ-45 connector |
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Monitoring Port |
Type: 10/100BaseT, autonegotiation Connector: RJ-45, 8-pin |
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Indicators |
Fiber optic port: LINK (red): Ethernet connection status PAUSE (red): Pause frame received RX (red): Rx status TX (red): Tx status MONITOR port ACT (yellow): Activity status LINK (green): Link status GbE module: ACT (green): Module activity status FLT (red): Module fault detected |
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Physical |
Fits a single slot of the Gmux-2000 chassis (slot 6 or 8) |
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Environmental |
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Operating temperature |
0–55°C (0–131°F) |
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Storage temperature |
-20–50°C (0–150°F) |
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Humidity |
Up to 90%, non-condensing | |