80 series 48-port 10/100 ethernet module (6 pages)
Summary of Contents for Avaya P580
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C H A P T E R 1 Installing Avaya P550™/P580/P880/P882 Gigabit Ethernet Modules Overview This document describes the following processes: Gigabit-Speed Modules Compliance Information Software Requirements Power Requirements Installing the Modules Installing GBIC Connectors Installing the Cables Gigabit-Speed Modules...
Compliance Information Please read the following compliance information prior to installing your Avaya Gigabit Ethernet Module. FCC Compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference 2.
Software Requirements The Avaya P550R/P580/P880/P882 80-Series modules require software of Version 5.0 or higher. Power Requirements In the P550 chassis, each power supply powers approximately four media modules. In the P880 chassis, each power supply powers approximately nine media modules.
Installing the Modules * Note: All Avaya media modules are hot swappable. You do not need to shut down the switch when adding modules. To install modules in the chassis: 1. Carefully remove the module from its box, leaving the module in its anti-static wrapping.
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7. Tighten the captive screws. As the module powers up, the LEDs should function as described in the module descriptions provided in the Avaya P550/P580/P880/P882 User Guide. In general, the following is observed on a properly- functioning module (Table 3 ): Table 3.
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ELX (70-100km-capable) Refer to Table 4 and Table for distances and wave lengths. * Note: All Avaya GBIC connectors are hot swappable. You do not need to shut down the switch when adding modules. To install a GBIC connector into a module: 1.
Figure 3. Installing a GBIC Connector Installing the Cables Install the appropriate cables for your network configuration. The Avaya P550/P580/P880/P882 Multiservice Switch supports the following cable type: Fiber cables with SC-type connectors Optical Channel Requirements The optical fiber types that can be used with the Gigabit Ethernet Modules are standard single-mode and multimode optical fibers that conform to the requirements of the following standards.
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Refer to Table 4 and Table 5 for supported link distances for the Gigabit Ethernet Modules. Table 4. Supported Link Distances Model Wavelength Fiber Type Link Number Distance (m) M5504- 850 nm 50 µm MMF 1000SX • 400 MHz*km • 2 to 550 M5502- •...
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Wavelength Fiber Type Link GBIC Part Distance (m) Number M8001- 1310 nm GBIC 62.5 µm MMF 1000LX • 160 MHz*km • 2 to 550 • 200 MHz*km • 2 to 550 9/10 µm SMF 2 to 10000 M8001- 1310 nm GBIC 9/10 µm SMF 2 to 25000 1000SLX M8001-...
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Effective modal bandwidth for fiber meeting TIA /EIA-492AAAC when used with sources meeting the wavelength (range) and encircled flux specifications of IEEE 802.3ae Table 52–7. For More Information Refer to the Avaya P550/P580/P880/P882 Multiservice Switch User Guide for more information concerning module configuration options. 610-0178-094 October 2002...