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Installing the Module
Use this Quick Reference to install or replace a 10‐Gigabit IOM
(Input/Output Module) into an available slot of an Enterasys
G‐Series switch. Refer to the Enterasys G‐Series Hardware
Installation Guide for the procedure to disconnect power and
remove the switch from a rack.
(Input/Output Module) into an available slot of an Enterasys
G‐Series switch. Refer to the Enterasys G‐Series Hardware
Installation Guide for the procedure to disconnect power and
remove the switch from a rack.
Handling the IOM
To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following guidelines:
• Attach an ESD wrist strap to your wrist.
• Remove the IOM from its packaging only when ready to install.
• Do not touch IOM pins, connectors, or components.
• Hold the IOM by its edges or front panel only.
• Store or transport the IOM only in anti‐static packaging.
• Attach an ESD wrist strap to your wrist.
• Remove the IOM from its packaging only when ready to install.
• Do not touch IOM pins, connectors, or components.
• Hold the IOM by its edges or front panel only.
• Store or transport the IOM only in anti‐static packaging.
Tools
This installation requires a Phillips screwdriver.
IOM Installation Procedure
1. Remove the coverplate from the slot.
2. Insert the IOM in the guide rail of the slot. Gently slide the
2. Insert the IOM in the guide rail of the slot. Gently slide the
module into the slot, as shown in
, until the IOM
engages the connector on the backplane and the module locks
into place and is flush with adjoining coverplates.
into place and is flush with adjoining coverplates.
3. Tighten the two captive screws.
Figure 1 Installing the IOM (G3K-4XFP into Slot 2 shown)
4. To install additional modules, remove the coverplate(s) from
the slot(s) and repeat the earlier steps. Save coverplates for
optional future use.
optional future use.
5. After completing all module installation, be sure to install
coverplate(s) over any unused IOM slot(s) to contain EMI
radiation and ensure proper air circulation.
radiation and ensure proper air circulation.
Electrical Hazard: Only qualified personnel should perform
installation procedures.
installation procedures.
Caution: The IOM can be damaged by electrostatic discharge.
1
IOM slot 2
3 Captive screw
2 IOM handle
4 IOM module
IOM Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect any cabling from the module.
2. Loosen the module’s two captive screws.
3. Press the power off button corresponding to the slot from
2. Loosen the module’s two captive screws.
3. Press the power off button corresponding to the slot from
Figure 2 Chassis LEDs
4. When the slot’s POWER OFF status LED turns amber, gently
slide the module out of the slot.
5. Replace the slot’s coverplate to contain EMI radiation and
ensure proper air circulation.
Specifications
The G3K‐2XFP and G3K‐4XFP IOMs can be installed in any
available slot of the G‐Series Ethernet switch.
available slot of the G‐Series Ethernet switch.
Interfaces
G3K-2XFP
Two 10‐Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable (XFP) interfaces
G3K-4XFP
Four 10‐Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable (XFP) interfaces
Dimensions
Size: 4.1 H x 20.5 W x 32 D cm (handle included)
Weight: 1.1 kg (2.42 lb)
Weight: 1.1 kg (2.42 lb)
Power Consumption and Mean Time Between Failure
Power: G3K‐2XFP = 22 W ‐ 76 BTU/HR
G3K‐4XFP = 40 W ‐ 136 BTU/HR
MTBF: G3K‐2XFP = 343,139 hours; G3K‐4XP = 246,568 hours
Temperature and Humidity
Operating: 0° to 50°C (32° to 122°F)
Storage:
Storage:
‐40° to 70°C (‐40° to 158°F)
Operating relative humidity: 5% to 95% (non‐condensing)
Note: You must reboot the system before hot-inserted IOM modules will be
recognized. Once rebooted, module LEDs will display as described later in
this document.
recognized. Once rebooted, module LEDs will display as described later in
this document.
Caution: Do not attempt to remove an IOM module from the G-Series
switch when power is on to the switch without performing the following
procedure.
switch when power is on to the switch without performing the following
procedure.
1
Power Supply LEDs
3
IOM power off buttons (Slot 2, 3 and 4)
2
SYSTEM LED
4
IOM power off status LEDs (Slot 2, 3 and 4)
XFP Fiber-Optic Specifications
For more XFP specifications, see the Enterasys G‐Series Hardware
Installation Guide.
Installation Guide.
Port LEDs
The G‐Series XFP IOMs provide one LED per port, as described in
the following table and displayed in
the following table and displayed in
Figure 3 IOM LEDs (G3K-4XFP shown)
Getting Help
Module
Wavelength
Max. Reach
Min. Reach
a
a.The limitation is receiver saturation by the transmitter. When given a signal above saturation
strength, the receiver cannot distinguish between pulses, though no hardware damage occurs.
10GBASE-LR-XFP
1310 nm DFB
10 km (6.21 mi)
2 m (6.6 ft)
10GBASE-ER-XFP
1550 nm EML
40 km (24.85 mi)
2 m (6.6 ft)
10GBASE-SR-XFP
850 nm VCSEL
300 m (1082.68 ft)
26 m (85.3 ft)
Display
Status
Off
No link established.
Solid Green
Ethernet link established without activity. For combo
SFP ports, this indicates power up.
SFP ports, this indicates power up.
Blinking Green
Ethernet link established with activity.
1
Port LED
2
XFP port
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