3com family 4500 User Manual

Page of 134
SFP Operation
39
1000BASE-T SFP transceiver
This transceiver uses Category 5 copper cabling with RJ-45 
connectors and supports segment lengths of up to 100 m (328 ft).
If the SFP transceiver is faulty, it will not operate within the Switch. See 
“Solving Hardware Problems” on page 71.
3Com recommends that you only use Gigabit Ethernet SFPs supplied by 
3Com. If the SFP transceiver is invalid it will not be recognized by the 
Switch. 
Inserting an SFP
Transceiver
Use the following sequence of steps to activate the SFP ports:
SFP transceivers are hot-insertable and hot-swappable. You can remove 
them from and insert them into an appropriate SFP port without having 
to power down the Switch.
The SFP transceiver is keyed and there is only one way in which it can be 
installed correctly. It is not necessary to power-down your Switch.
Hold the transceiver so that the connector is toward you and the product 
label is visible. Ensure the wire release lever is closed (in the upright 
position).
Gently slide the transceiver into the SFP port until it clicks. If the 
transceiver does not click into place, remove it, turn it over and re-insert.
Remove the plastic protective cover if fitted.
Figure 10   Inserting an SFP Transceiver
Product
label
Suitable port
on host Switch