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70-km Long Haul GBIC
Transceiver
The 70-km Gigabit Ethernet GBIC Fiber-Optic Transceiver (Model Number
3CGBIC97) connects to the network using a fiber-optic duplex SC connector.
Table 15 lists the transmission ranges for each GBIC 70-km connection.
Hot Swap
You can remove and replace a GBIC transceiver with the system powered on,
which is called hot-swapping. This action does not disrupt operation for any
connections in the Switch 4005 except those that are attached to the GBIC
module itself.
Attaching and
Removing
GBIC Transceivers
Before you can connect cabling to a GBIC Gigabit Ethernet Interface Module, you
must first insert the GBIC transceiver into the GBIC port on the module.
To remove a GBIC transceiver, use one hand to compress the side tabs on the
transceiver and gently pull it out of the port.
To attach a GBIC transceiver, follow these steps:
1
Orient the transceiver so that the SC connector is facing toward you (Figure 23).
Figure 23 Inserting the GBIC Transceiver
2
Gently slide the transceiver into the GBIC port until the side tabs click into place.
CAUTION:
The transceiver is keyed so that you can only install it one way. If you
insert the transceiver and it does not slide in all the way, do not try to force it into
place. Remove the transceiver, turn it over, and then reinsert it into the module.
3
Attach the appropriate type of cabling to the SC port on the transceiver.
Table 15
GBIC 70-km Transmission Range
Fiber Type
Diameter
(microns)
Modal Bandwidth
(MHz*km)
Transmission Range
Single-mode
9
–
10
–
70 km (6.2
–
43.4 mi)
GBIC port
Duplex SC
connector
GBIC
Interface
Module
Summary of Contents for 4005
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