Planning The Cabling Scheme - H3C S6520X-30QC-EI Manual

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Chassis
S6520X-30HC-EI
S6520X-30HC-HI
S6520X-54HC-EI
S6520X-54HC-HI
S6520X-30HF-EI
S6520X-30HF-HI
S6520X-54HF-EI
S6520X-54HF-HI

Planning the cabling scheme

Use the following cables to connect the IRF physical ports on the switch :
5G/2.5G/1000BASE-T and 10G/5G/2.5G/1000BASE-T autosensing Ethernet ports—For
the available cables, see ports in Hardware Information and Specifications.
SFP+ ports—SFP+ transceiver modules and optical fibers or SFP+ cables. For the available
models, see ports in Hardware Information and Specifications.
QSFP+ ports—QSFP+ transceiver modules and optical fibers or QSFP+ cables. For the
available models, see ports in Hardware Information and Specifications.
SFP28 ports—SFP28 transceiver modules and optical fibers or SFP28 cables. For the
available models, see ports in Hardware Information and Specifications.
Candidate physical IRF ports
24 × SFP+ ports on the front panel
2 × QSFP28 ports on the front
panel
The following ports provided on the
expansion cards:
5G/2.5G/1000BASE-T
autosensing Ethernet ports
10G/5G/2.5G/1000BASE-T
autosensing Ethernet ports
SFP+ ports
QSFP+ ports
48 × SFP+ ports on the front panel
2 × QSFP28 ports on the front
panel
The following ports provided on the
expansion cards:
5G/2.5G/1000BASE-T
autosensing Ethernet ports
10G/5G/2.5G/1000BASE-T
autosensing Ethernet ports
SFP+ ports
QSFP+ ports
24 × SFP+ ports on the front panel
6 × QSFP28 ports on the front
panel
48 × SFP+ ports on the front panel
6 × QSFP28 ports on the front
panel
4-5
Use restrictions
All physical ports to be bound to an
IRF logical interface must have the
same data rate.
An SFP+ port can be used as an
IRF physical port only when it
operates in 10 Gbps.
A QSFP28 port can be used as an
IRF physical port only when it
operates at 100 Gbps.
All physical ports to be bound to an
IRF logical interface must have the
same data rate.
An SFP+ port can be used as an
IRF physical port only when it
operates in 10 Gbps.
A QSFP28 port can be used as a
IRF physical port only when it
operates at 100 Gbps.

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