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Sonus-provided SFP modules must be used to guarantee proper operation of the external ports. Failure to follow this recommendation may cause permanent damage to the system.

1 Gb SFP Characteristics

The 

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supports the following Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) transceivers in all Management, Media, and HA ports. SFPs are Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs).

1Gb SFP Parts

Transceiver TypeProduct CodeSFP TypeManufacturers  Part NumberWavelength  (nm)Tx Power (dBM)Rx Power (dBM)

Description
Multi-mode fiber

SBC‐5XXXSFPMM

 

1G Ethernet
MM

AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES AFBR‐5715PZSN1, BROADCOM AFBR‐5715PZ‐SN1, FINISAR FTLF8519P2BNL‐SS, FINISAR  FTLF8519P3BNL‐SS

850-9.5 (Min)-3 (Max)-17 (Min)0 (Max)GIG-E, MULTIMODE, FIBER OPTIC TRANCEIVER MODULE, LC, SMALL FORM PLUGGABLE (SFP), 300M
Single-mode fiber

SBC‐5XXXSFPSM

 

1G Ethernet  SMAVAGO TECHNOLOGIES AFCT‐5715PZSN1, BROADCOM AFCT‐5715PZSN1, FINISAR FTLF1318P2BTL‐SS, FINISAR FTLF1318P3BTL‐SS1310-9.5 (Min)-3 (Max)-19 (Min)-3 (Max)

GIG-E, SINGLE MODE, FIBER OPTIC TRANSCEIVER MODULE, LC, SMALL FORM PLUGGABLE (SFP), 10KM 1310NM, DMI

Copper SBC-5XXX-SFPCOPPER1G Ethernet Copper AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES ABCU-5740RZ-SN1, BROADCOM ABCU-5740RZ-SN1, FINISAR FCLF8521P2BTL-SSNANANANANAGIGE, 1000 BASE-T SMALL FROM PLUGGABLE (SFP)

Note

These numbers are taken from Vendor Datasheets as well as IEEE 802.3ae for the 1G parts.

 

10 Gb SFP Characteristics

Optionally, Pkt0 and Pkt1 (Media 0 and Media2) can be used as 10Gb ports, with the remaining MEDIA ports empty. The parts for the 10Gb SFPs are:

10Gb SFP Parts

Transceiver TypeProduct CodeSFP TypeManufacturers  Part NumberWavelength  (nm)Tx Power (dBM)Rx Power (dBM)

Description
Multi-mode fiber

SBC‐SFPMM‐10G

10G Ethernet
MM

AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES AFBR‐709SMZSN1, BROADCOM AFBR‐709SMZ‐SN1,  FINISAR FTLX8571D3BCL‐SS, FINISARFTLX8574D3BCL‐SS

850-7.9 (Min)-1 (Max)-11.1 (Min)0.5 (Max)

10.3 GB/S, MULTIMODE, FIBER OPTIC XCVR, LC, SFP, 300M 850NM, DMI GIG-E, SINGLE MODE, FIBER OPTIC TRANSCEIVER MODULE

Single-mode fiber

SBC‐SFPSM‐10G

 

10G Ethernet  SMAVAGO TECHNOLOGIES AFCT‐709SMZSN1, AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES AFCT739SMZ‐SN1, BROADCOM AFCT‐709SMZSN1, BROADCOM AFCT‐739SMZ‐SN1,  FINISAR FTLX1471D3BCL‐SS1310-8.2 (Min)0.5 (Max)-12.6 (Min)0.5 (Max)10.3 GB/S, SINGLE MODE, FIBER OPTIC XCVR, LC, SFP, 10KM 1310NM, DM

Note

These numbers are taken from Vendor Datasheets as well as IEEE 802.3ae for the 10G parts.

 

To replace SFPs, use the procedures from the section Replacing the SFP.

SFP Ports

Parts and Tools Required

  • Electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap
  • Replacement SFP transceivers
Note

To prevent damage from electrostatic discharge, an ESD strap is provided in the accessory kit. Refer to Connecting ESD Wrist Strap to install it.

 

Replacing the SFP

Perform the following procedure to replace the SFP:

  1. Attach an ESD wrist strap using the ESD grounding point on the rear panel of the chassis (refer to Connecting ESD Wrist Strap for details).
  2. Disconnect the fiber optic and/or Cat 5 cables, as appropriate, from media ports (Pkt0/1/2/3) and HA ports (HA 0-1).

  3. Disengage the SFP transceiver from

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    . The method used to disengage the SFP transceiver will vary according to the manufacturer. For example, hold the wire latch and move it downwards to the horizontal position and pull it outwards, as shown below.

     

    Removing SFP

  4. Insert the Sonus-approved SFP transceiver into the desired socket and ensure that the latch mechanism engages.

  5. Reconnect the fiber optic and/or Cat 5 cables, as appropriate, to media and HA ports.
  6. Verify LEDs above the part are flashing indicating link status and data activity.
  7. Verify port functionality using the application.

CRU Storage

All 

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CRUs are shipped in electrostatic discharge bags and should be handled using appropriate ESD precautions.

The storage environment for these CRUs are:

  • Humidity must be less than 95% (non-condensing).
  • Temperature must be between -40C and +70C.

The ESD Susceptibility symbol warns of the presence of Ribbon devices susceptible to electrostatic discharge. Do not handle equipment without wearing a properly grounded ESD wrist strap.

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