Switch Ports - IBM G8332 Installation Manual

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AC power supply
The RackSwitch has two hot-swap redundant AC power supplies. The Rackswitch
uses a 550 W power supply for front-to-rear air flow and a 750 W power supply for
rear-to-front air flow. Each power supply has an individual IEC 320 C14 power
connector on the rear panel. The power cord attaches to a universal grounded AC
power source. You can replace a hot-swap power supply module without powering
off the switch or disrupting switch functions.
DANGER
(L001)
Each power supply can be connected to a separate AC circuit to mitigate the risk of
down time during a power failure. When used in a redundant configuration, the dual
power supplies have a load-sharing capability that enables each power supply to
operate at approximately 50% of full load. Using redundant power can minimize the
power disruption during a power supply failure and extend the expected lifetime of
each power supply by operating normally in a conservative power mode.
There is no power switch on the RackSwitch; the switch unit powers up when
power is supplied through the power cords.
The Power Supply LED indicates the status of the power supplies. The LED flashes
when only one power cord is connected, and is steady when both power cords are
connected.

Switch ports

The RackSwitch switch ports and port options are described in the following
sections.
QSFP+ ports
Thirty-two 40 GbE QSFP+ ports are located on the front panel. These ports accept
supported optical QSFP+ transceivers or direct attach cables (DACs). The
supported transceivers interoperate with any 40GBASE-SR4 compliant device, and
support distances up to 100 meters on OM3 fiber. Transceivers must be purchased
separately.
The QSFP+ ports support one 40 GbE connection, or four 10 GbE connections,
using a breakout cable (on ports 2 to 25) or QSFP+ optical transceiver with
MTP-to-4 LC (SFP+) fiber breakout cable. This option supports only IBM
10GBASE-SR SFP+ transceivers. The 40GBASE-SR4 specification (802.3ba-2010)
indicates a higher optical power level than standard 10GBASE-SR. SFP+ SR
transceivers can handle the higher optical power levels.
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IBM System Networking RackSwitch G8332: Installation Guide
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