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Installation — SFPs and XFPsAvaya Ethernet Routing Switch 5000Series6.2NN47200-302, 03.02December 2010

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• Leave all components in their ESD-safe packaging until installation, and use only a static-shielding bag for all storage, transport, and handling.•

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Caution:Risk of equipment damageDo not crush fiber optic cable. If fiber optic cable is in the same tray or duct with large, heavyelectrical cables,

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When you insert a connector ferrule into a connector or adapter, ensure that the ferrule tipdoes not touch the outside of the mating connector or adap

Strany 5 - Features

4. Dry the connector surfaces by applying canned air.5. Inspect the connector to ensure it is clean and undamaged.To prevent contamination, do not tou

Strany 6 - New in this release

Important:Do not let the IPA evaporate; wipe it dry immediately. Alcohols can leave a residuethat is difficult to remove.5. Blow dry the connector su

Strany 7 - Chapter 2: Introduction

4. Remove lint by blowing compressed air into the optical port.5. Reconnect the optical connector and check for proper function.If you are not reinsta

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Electrostatic alert:PRECAUCIÓNRiesgo de daño del equipoPara prevenir el daño producido por una descarga electrostática, use siempre una pulseraanties

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Caution:CUIDADORisco de danos ao equipamentoSomente pessoal treinado pode instalar este produto. Caution:ATTENZIONERischio di danni all’apparecchiatu

Strany 10 - Care of fiber optic equipment

Warning:ADVERTENCIARiesgo de lesión en los ojos por láser El equipo de fibra óptica puede emitir una luz láser oinfrarroja que dañe sus ojos. Nunca m

Strany 11 - Fiber optic connector care

Chapter 4: Small form factor pluggabletransceiversThis section describes how to select and install small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers.Use

Strany 12 - Cleaning single connectors

© 2010 Avaya Inc.All Rights Reserved.NoticeWhile reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that theinformation in this document is complete and accu

Strany 13 - Cleaning duplex connectors

Job aidThe following table describes the reach provided by various SFPs. This table is informationalonly—not all Avaya Ethernet switching and routing

Strany 14 - Cleaning receptacles

Model and connector Product number Description1000BASE-SX (LC) AA1419013-E5 850 (nm), up to 275 or 550 m1000BASE-SX (MT-RJ) AA1419014-E5 850 nm, up to

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Model Product number Description1000BASE-ZX CWDMAA1419061-E6 toAA1419068-E61470 nm to 1630 nm, up to 70km1000BASE-BX (LC type) AA1419069-E6,AA1419070-

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To prevent damage from electrostatic discharge, always wear an antistatic wrist strapconnected to an ESD jack. Caution:Risk of equipment damageOnly tr

Strany 17 - Laser safety warnings

The following figure shows the 1000BASE-SX MT-RJ SFP. Push the tab to release the device.The following figure shows the wrap-around latch-type extract

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PrerequisitesWear an antistatic wrist strap. Warning:Risk of eye injury by laserFiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that can injure

Strany 19 - Selecting an SFP

Small form factor pluggable transceivers26 Installation — SFPs and XFPs December 2010

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Chapter 5: SFP specificationsThis section provides technical specifications for the supported small form factor pluggable (SFP) models.Use this infor

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SFP labelsThe Avaya label on a typical SFP contains an Avaya serial number, a bar code, a manufacturercode, an interface type, and a part number.Figur

Strany 22 - Installing an SFP

100BASE-FX SFP specificationsThe 100BASE-FX SFP provides 100 Mb/s Ethernet Carrier Sense Multiple Access withCollision Detection (CSMA-CD) connectivit

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ContentsChapter 1: New in this release...5Features...

Strany 24 - Removing an SFP

Important:The switch displays the interface speed of the T1/E1 SFP as a 100 Mb/s connection eventhough the interface is operating at the appropriate

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Pin Description3 Receive shield4 Transmit ring5 Transmit tip6 Transmit shield7 Not used8 Not usedThe T1 equipment at the far end of the T1 connection

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Terminal A Terminal BPin Description Pin Description6 Transmit shield 6 Receive shield7 Not used 7 Not used8 Not used 8 Not usedYou can use a short cr

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Important:You must configure the T1 SFP module to match the parameters of the T1 equipment at thefar end. If you must change the parameters, contact

Strany 28 - General SFP specifications

Table 9: IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-SX (LC) SFP specificationsParameter SpecificationsConnectors Duplex LCCabling• 62.5 µm MMF optic cable• 50 µm MMF optic

Strany 29 - T1 SFP specifications

Parameter SpecificationsTransmitter characteristicsLaunch power – 10 to – 4.0 dBmReceiver characteristicsReceiver sensitivity – 17 dBmMaximum input po

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1000BASE-XD CWDM SFP specificationsThe 1000BASE-XD SFPs provides CWDM gigabit Ethernet connectivity using single modefiber. These SFPs support full-du

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Important:For the 70 km CWDM SFPs, a minimum attenuation of 10 dB must be present between thetransmitter and receiver.Table 13: 1000BASE-ZX CWDM (70

Strany 32 - T1 SFP—default settings

Parameter SpecificationsLaunch power – 9.5 to -4.0 dBmReceiver characteristicsReceiver sensitivity – 17 dBmMaximum receiver power 0 dBm1000BASE-LX DDI

Strany 33 - 1000BASE-T SFP specifications

Table 16: 1000BASE-XD DDI 1310 nm SFP specificationsParameter SpecificationsMaximum electrical power consumption 1.0 WConnectors Duplex LCCabling SMF,

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1000BASE-EX DDI SFP specifications...45Chapter

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Parameter SpecificationTransmitter characteristicsLaunch power – 2.0 to 3.0 dBmReceiver characteristicsReceiver sensitivity – 24 dBmMaximum receiver p

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1000BASE-XD DDI CWDM SFP specificationsThe following table describes specifications for 1000BASE-XD DDI CWDM SFPs numberedAA1419053-E6 to AA1419060-E6

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To prevent damage to the optical receiver, ensure that at least 8 dB of attenuation is presentbetween the transmit and receive ports.Table 20: 1000BAS

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while the mating model transmits at 1490 nm and receives at 1310 nm. You can only connect amating pair.You can use 1000BASE-BX SFPs to double the numb

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You can use 1000BASE-BX SFPs to double the number of your fiber links. For example, if youhave 20 installed fiber pairs with 20 conventional ports con

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1000BASE-EX DDI SFP specificationsThe following table describes the 1000BASE-EX DDI SFP. This SFP operates at 1550 nm andhas a reach of up to 120 km.

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SFP specifications46 Installation — SFPs and XFPs December 2010

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Chapter 6: 10 Gigabit small form factorpluggable transceiversThis section describes how to install and remove 10 gigabit small form factor pluggable

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All Avaya XFPs use Lucent connectors (LC) to provide precision keying and low interfacelosses.The following table lists and describes the Avaya XFP mo

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Installing an XFPInstall an XFP to provide a 10 gigabit Ethernet interface between the switch and other networkdevices.Installing an XFP takes approxi

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Chapter 1: New in this releaseThe following sections detail what’s new in Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 5000 Series Installation —SFPs, NN47200-302 f

Strany 46 - SFP specifications

4. Remove the dust cover from the XFP optical bores and insert the fiber optic cable.Job aidDepending on the transceiver manufacturer, your XFP transc

Strany 47 - Selecting an XFP

Procedure steps1. Disconnect the network fiber cable from the XFP connector.2. Affix a dust cover over the optical connector.3. Pull the bail mechanis

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10 Gigabit small form factor pluggable transceivers52 Installation — SFPs and XFPs December 2010

Strany 49 - Installing an XFP

Chapter 7: XFP specificationsThis section provides technical specifications for the supported 10 gigabit SFP (XFP) models. Use thesespecifications to

Strany 50 - Removing an XFP

Figure 3: XFP labelGeneral XFP specificationsThe following table describes general XFP specifications.Table 24: General XFP specificationsParameter Sp

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Caution:Risk of equipment damageTo prevent damage to the optical receiver, ensure that at least 1 dB of attenuation is presentbetween the transmit an

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Parameter SpecificationsMaximum receiver sensitivity in OMA – 11.1 dBmMaximum receiver reflectance – 12 dBStressed receiver sensitivity in OMA – 7.5 d

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Parameter SpecificationsAverage launch power – 6.5 to 0.5 dBmPeak launch power 3 dBmRoot-mean-square spectral width 2.4 to 4 nmLaunch power in OMA – 4

Strany 54 - 10GBASE-SR XFP specifications

Fiber type (core diameterand OFL bandwidth)Range Maximum channelinsertion loss• 400 MHz-km at 850 nm• 400 MHz-km at 1300 nm50 μm (ISO/IEC OM3)• 1500 M

Strany 55 - Risk of equipment damage

Table 29: IEEE 802.3ae 10GBASE-LR/LW XFP specificationsParameter SpecificationsMTBF 675 000 hoursCenter wavelength range 1260 to 1355 nm; 1310 nm nomi

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New in this release6 Installation — SFPs and XFPs December 2010

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Examples of an OFF transmitter are as follows: no power supplied to the PDM, laser shutdownfor safety conditions, activation of a PMD_global_transmit_

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Parameter SpecificationsAverage receive power for BER 10-12– 15.8 dBm to – 1.0 dBmMaximum receive power for damage 4.0 dBmMaximum receiver sensitivity

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Parameter SpecificationsCenter wavelength range 1530 to 1565 nm; nominal 1550 nmSide mode suppression ratio (minimum) 30 dBAverage launch power 0 to 4

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Chapter 2: IntroductionThis document provides installation instructions and technical specifications for Small Form FactorPluggable (SFP) transceiver

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Introduction8 Installation — SFPs and XFPs December 2010

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Chapter 3: Safety and equipment careinformationThis section contains important safety and regulatory information. Read this section before you instal

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