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Sourcefire 3D System Installation Guide
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Using SFP Transceivers in 3D71x5 and AMP7150 Devices
3D71x5 and AMP7150 SFP Sockets and Transceivers
Appendix B
3D71x5 and AMP7150 SFP Sockets
The eight SFP sockets are numbered from 5 through 12 in a vertical pattern, and 
oriented in a tab-to-center configuration (the upper row faces up and the lower 
row faces down).
The accompanying LEDs to the left of the sockets display information on activity 
and link for each interface. See 
 on page 169 for more information.
Sample SFP Transceivers
The 3D71x5 and AMP7150 can support up to eight SFP transceivers in any 
combination of three formats:
SFP-C-1: copper transceiver
SFP-F-1-SR: short range fiber transceiver
SFP-F-1-LR: long range fiber transceiver
Use only Sourcefire SFP transceivers in the 3D71x5 and AMP7150. 
Non-Sourcefire SFP transceivers can jam in the socket and can cause permanent 
damage to the transceiver, the chassis, or both.
You can insert or remove transceivers while the device remains functioning. 
Refresh the user interface on the Defense Center to see the change in 
configuration.
SFP transceivers do not have bypass capability. Use these transceivers in a 
passive deployment or an inline deployment where you want your device to stop 
all traffic if the device fails or loses power (for example, virtual switches, virtual 
routers, and some access control policies). 
For a passive deployment, you can use any combination of transceivers in up to 
eight sockets to monitor up to eight network segments. For an inline deployment, 
Link LED
Activity LED
Sample Fiber 
Sample Copper
Front with Bale
Rear with Contacts