Chapter 3. installing and removing options, Handling an xfp or sfp module, Chapter – IBM Nortel 10 User Manual

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Chapter

3.

Installing

and

removing

options

The

GbE

switch

module

supports

the

10

Gigabit

small-form-factor

pluggable

(XFP)

module

and

the

small-form-factor

pluggable

(SFP)

module.

The

XFP

module

is

a

laser

product

that

is

used

to

convert

electrical

signals

to

optical

signals.

The

SFP

module

provides

an

RJ-45

port

for

external

connections.

The

GbE

switch

module

ships

with

the

SFP

module

installed.

For

additional

information

about

the

location

of

the

GbE

switch

module,

the

network

interface

requirements,

and

expansion

options,

see

the

documentation

for

your

BladeCenter

unit.

Handling

an

XFP

or

SFP

module

Before

installing

an

XFP

or

SFP

module,

read

the

following

information:

v

The

module

housing

of

the

XFP

and

SFP

has

an

integral

guide

key

that

is

designed

to

prevent

you

from

inserting

the

modules

incorrectly.

v

Use

minimal

pressure

when

you

insert

the

modules

into

the

ports.

Forcing

the

modules

into

the

ports

can

cause

damage

to

the

module

or

the

module

port.

v

You

can

insert

or

remove

the

modules

while

the

BladeCenter

is

turned-on.

v

You

must

first

insert

the

modules

into

the

ports

before

you

can

connect

the

cables.

v

You

must

remove

the

cables

from

the

modules

before

removing

the

modules

from

the

GbE

switch

module.

Statement

3:

CAUTION:

When

laser

products

(such

as

CD-ROMs,

DVD

drives,

fiber

optic

devices,

or

transmitters)

are

installed,

note

the

following:

Do

not

remove

the

covers.

Removing

the

covers

of

the

laser

product

could

result

in

exposure

to

hazardous

laser

radiation.

There

are

no

serviceable

parts

inside

the

device.

Use

of

controls

or

adjustments

or

performance

of

procedures

other

than

those

specified

herein

might

result

in

hazardous

radiation

exposure.

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Copyright

IBM

Corp.

2006

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