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Alaxala AX2400S series Troubleshooting Manual (324 pages)
Brand:
Alaxala
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 3.02 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
21
Troubleshooting Guide
1
History of Amendments
3
Preface
9
Intended Readers
9
Table of Contents
21
Contents
22
Safety Information [AX6700S]
25
Ground the Switch
28
Lithium Battery
33
Safety Information [AX6600S]
37
Safety Information [AX6300S]
51
Safety Information [AX3800S] [AX3600S] [AX2400S]
65
1 Overview
77
Overview of Analyzing Failures
78
Overview of Analyzing Failures of All or Part of the Switch
79
Failure Analysis for AX6700S, AX6600S, and AX6300S Series Switches
79
Failure Analysis for AX3800S, AX3600S, and AX2400S Series Switches
81
Overview of Analyzing Failures of Functionality
88
2 Troubleshooting Switch Failures
93
Troubleshooting Faults for AX6700S, AX6600S, and AX6300S Series Switches
94
Procedure for Handling Switch Faults
94
Replacing the Switch and Optional Modules
96
Troubleshooting Faults for AX3800S, AX3600S, and AX2400S Series Switches
97
Procedure for Handling Switch Faults
97
Isolating the Cause of External Power Unit Failures
99
Replacing the Switch and Optional Modules
100
3 Troubleshooting Functional Failures During Operation
101
Problems Related to Login Passwords
102
Forgotten Login User Password
102
Forgotten Password for Administrator Mode
102
Memory Card Problems
103
The "Show System" or "Show MC" Command Displays "MC
103
MC Not Found." Is Displayed When the Memory Card Is Accessed
103
Operation Terminal Problems
105
Information Cannot be Entered from the Console or Does Not Appear Correctly
105
Login from a Remote Terminal Is Not Possible
107
Login Authentication Using RADIUS/TACACS+ Is Not Possible
108
Command Authorization Using RADIUS/TACACS+ and Local Is Not Possible
109
Network Interface Communication Failures
110
Ethernet Port Cannot be Connected
110
BSU/PSP Communication Failures
113
Actions to be Taken for 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T Problems
115
Actions to be Taken for 100BASE-FX/1000BASE-X Problems
118
Actions to be Taken for 10GBASE-R Problems
121
Actions to be Taken for Poe Problems
124
Communication Failures When Link Aggregation Is Used
125
Layer 2 Network Communication Failures
127
Layer 2 Communication by Vlans Is Not Possible
127
Failures Occurring When the Spanning Tree Functionality Is Used
130
Failures Occurring When the Ring Protocol Functionality Is Used
132
Multicast Forwarding by IGMP Snooping Is Not Possible
135
Multicast Forwarding by MLD Snooping Is Not Possible
138
Ipv4 Network Communication Failures
141
Communication Is Not Possible or Is Disconnected
141
IP Addresses Cannot be Assigned by the DHCP Functionality
144
Dynamic DNS Link Does Not Work in the DHCP Functionality
150
Ipv4 Unicast Routing Communication Failures
153
No RIP Routing Information Exists
153
No OSPF Routing Information Exists
153
No BGP4 Routing Information Exists
155
Ipv4 Routing Information Cannot be Found in VRF
156
Communication Failures in the Ipv4 Multicast Routing Functionality
157
Communication Is Not Possible on the Ipv4 PIM-SM Networks
157
Multicast Data Is Forwarded Twice in the Ipv4 PIM-SM Network
161
Communication Is Not Possible on the Ipv4 PIM-SSM Networks
162
Multicast Data Is Forwarded Twice in the Ipv4 PIM-SSM Network
166
Ipv4 Multicast Communication Problems in VRF
166
Problems that Occur During Ipv4 Multicast Communication in the Extranet
167
Communication Is Not Possible on the Ipv4 PIM-DM Networks
168
Multicast Data Is Forwarded Twice in the Ipv4 PIM-DM Network
171
Ipv6 Network Communication Failures
172
Communication Is Not Possible or Is Disconnected
172
Ipv6 DHCP Relay Communication Problems
175
Troubleshooting Ipv6 DHCP Server Problems
178
Ipv6 Unicast Routing Communication Failures
184
Ripng Routing Information Cannot be Found
184
Ospfv3 Routing Information Cannot be Found
185
No BGP4+ Routing Information Exists
186
No Ipv6 Routing Information Exists in the VRF
187
Communication Failures in the Ipv6 Multicast Routing Functionality
188
Communication Is Not Possible on the Ipv6 PIM-SM Networks
188
Multicast Data Is Forwarded Twice in the Ipv6 PIM-SM Network
192
Communication Is Not Possible on the Ipv6 PIM-SSM Networks
193
Multicast Data Is Forwarded Twice in the Ipv6 PIM-SSM Network
196
Ipv6 Multicast Communication Problems in VRF
197
Ipv6 Multicast Communication Problems in an Extranet
198
Layer 2 Authentication Communication Failures
199
Communication Failures Occurring When IEEE 802.1X Is Used
199
Communication Failures Occurring When Web Authentication Is Used
202
Communication Failures Occurring When MAC-Based Authentication Is Used
208
Communication Failures Occurring When an Authentication VLAN Is Used
211
Communication Failures in the High-Reliability Functionality
214
GSRP Communication Failures
214
Communication Is Not Possible with the VRRP Configuration of Ipv4 Networks
217
Communication Is Not Possible with the VRRP Configuration of Ipv6 Networks
220
Communication Is Not Possible with Uplink Redundancy
224
SNMP Communication Failures
225
Mibs Cannot be Obtained from the SNMP Manager
225
Traps Cannot be Received by the SNMP Manager
225
Troubleshooting the Sflow Statistics (Flow Statistics) Functionality
227
Sflow Packets Cannot be Sent to the Collector
227
Flow Samples Cannot be Sent to the Collector
229
Counter Samples Cannot be Sent to the Collector
230
Communication Failures in the Neighboring Device Management Functionality
231
Neighboring Device Information Cannot be Obtained by the LLDP Functionality
231
Neighboring Device Information Cannot be Obtained by the OADP Functionality
232
NTP Communication Failures
234
The Switch Cannot be Synchronized by Using NTP
234
Communication Failures in the IEEE 802.3Ah/Udld Functionality
235
Port Is in Inactivate Status by the IEEE 802.3Ah/Udld Functionality
235
Problems Due to the Redundant Configuration of the BCU, CSU, or MSU
237
Active-Standby Switchover Is Not Possible
237
Problems Due to the Redundant Configuration of the BSU
238
BSU Switchover Is Not Possible
238
Problems Due to the Redundant Configuration of the NIF
240
The Standby NIF Cannot be Switched to the Active System
240
The Active NIF Cannot be Switched to the Standby System
240
Power Saving-Related Problems
241
Scheduling Is Disabled
241
Packet Congestion in CPU Processing Does Not Recover
242
Communication Failures in Filtering and Qos Configurations
244
Checking the Filtering and Qos Control Configuration Information
244
Access List Logging Problems
246
Actions to be Taken When Access List Logs Are Not Output
246
DHCP Snooping Problems
247
Problems Related to DHCP
247
Problems Related to Saving the Binding Database
249
Problems Related to ARP
250
Communication Problems Due to Causes Other than DHCP and ARP
250
4 Troubleshooting Communication Failures Due to a Resource Shortage
253
MAC Address Table Resource Shortage
254
Checking the MAC Address Table Resource Usage
254
Actions to be Taken When a MAC Address Table Resource Shortage Occurs
254
When a VLAN Identification Table Resource Shortage Occurs
257
Checking the VLAN Identification Table Resource Usage
257
Actions to be Taken When a VLAN Identification Table Resource Shortage Occurs
257
When a Resource Shortage Occurs in Shared Memory
260
Checking the Resource Usage of Shared Memory
260
Actions to be Taken When a Resource Shortage Occurs in Shared Memory
260
5 Obtaining Failure Information
261
Collecting Maintenance Information
262
Maintenance Information
262
Collecting Failure Information by Using the "Dump" Command
264
Transferring Maintenance Information Files
270
Transferring Files Using the "Ftp" Command
270
Transferring Files Using the "Zmodem" Command
272
Collecting Information and Transferring Files by Using the "Show Tech-Support" Command
274
Collecting Information and Transferring Files by Using the "Ftp" Command on a Remote Terminal
276
Writing Data to a Memory Card
279
Writing Data to a Memory Card by Using an Operation Terminal
279
6 Line Testing
281
Testing a Line
282
Internal Loopback Test
282
Loop Connector Loopback Test
283
Creating Loop Connectors
283
7 Device Restart
285
Restarting the Device
286
Device Restart
286
Appendix
291
Detailed Display Contents of the "Show Tech-Support" Command
292
AX6700S, AX6600S, and AX6300S Series Switches
292
Dynamic ARP Inspection Statistics y (for Version 11.4 and Later)
300
DHCP Snooping Log Information N (for Version 11.4 and Later)
300
DHCP Snooping Event Information N (for Version 11.4 and Later)
300
Display of Registrations and N Changes in the Internal Web Authentication DB
302
Display of Web Authentication N
302
(For Version 10.3 and Later)
302
Display of Operation Logs for Web Authentication
302
AX3800S and AX3600S Series Switches
304
Show Mld-Snooping
309
Show Mld-Snooping Group
309
Show Mld-Snooping Statistics
309
Show Ip Dhcp Snooping Statistics
311
Show Ip Arp Inspection Statistics
311
Show Ip Dhcp Snooping Logging Info
311
Dhsn Debug
311
Show Web-Authentication User Edit
313
Show Web-Authentication User Commit
313
Show Web-Authentication Statistics
313
Show Web-Authentication Login
313
Show Web-Authentication Logging
313
Show Sflow Detail
313
Show Mac-Authentication
314
Show Mac-Authentication Statistics
314
Show Mac-Authentication Mac-Address Edit
314
Show Mac-Authentication Mac-Address Commit
314
Show Mac-Authentication Login
314
Show Mac-Authentication Logging
314
Show Power-Control Schedule
314
AX2400S Series Switches
315
Show Environment
315
And Later)
317
Display of Registrations and N/Authentication Db
320
And Later)
320
Authentication DB
320
Display of Entries Registered in the N
320
Display of Registrations and N
320
Index
323
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Alaxala AX2400S series Troubleshooting Manual (305 pages)
Brand:
Alaxala
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 8.13 MB
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting Guide
1
Export Restrictions
2
Intended Readers
9
Table of Contents
19
Safety Information [AX6700S]
23
Ground the Switch
24
Lithium Battery
30
Safety Information [AX6600S]
35
The Switch
40
Safety Information [AX6300S]
47
Safety Information [AX3800S] [AX3600S] [AX2400S] Li
59
1 Overview
71
Overview of Analyzing Failures
72
Overview of Analyzing Failures of All or Part of the Switch
73
Failure Analysis for AX6700S, AX6600S, and AX6300S Series Switches
73
Failure Analysis for AX3800S, AX3600S, and AX2400S Series Switches
75
Overview of Analyzing Failures of Functionality
80
2 Troubleshooting Switch Failures
85
Troubleshooting Faults for AX6700S, AX6600S, and AX6300S Series Switches
86
Procedure for Handling Switch Faults
86
Replacing the Switch and Optional Modules
88
Troubleshooting Faults for AX3800S, AX3600S, and AX2400S Series Switches
89
Procedure for Handling Switch Faults
89
Isolating the Cause of External Redundant Power Unit Failures
90
Replacing the Switch and Optional Modules
91
3 Troubleshooting Functional Failures During Operation
93
Problems Related to Login Passwords
94
Forgotten Login User Password
94
Forgotten Password for Administrator Mode
94
Memory Card Problems
95
The "Show System" or "Show MC" Command Displays "MC
95
MC Not Found." Is Displayed When the Memory Card Is Accessed
95
Operation Terminal Problems
96
Information Cannot be Entered from the Console or Does Not Appear Correctly
96
Login from a Remote Terminal Is Not Possible
97
Returning to Administrator Mode from Configuration Command Mode Is Not Possible
98
Login Authentication Using RADIUS/TACACS+ Is Not Possible
99
Command Authorization Using RADIUS/TACACS+ and Local Is Not Possible
100
Stack Configuration Problems
101
Stack Configuration Is Not Possible
101
Stack Configuration Cannot be Edited
102
Configuring a Stack with a Specific Member Switch as the Master Switch
102
Network Interface Communication Failures
103
Ethernet Port Cannot be Connected
103
BSU/PSP Communication Failures
105
Actions to be Taken for 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T Problems
106
Actions to be Taken for 100BASE-FX/1000BASE-X Problems
108
Actions to be Taken for 10GBASE-R/40GBASE-R Problems
111
Actions to be Taken for Poe Problems
113
Communication Failures When Link Aggregation Is Used
114
Layer 2 Network Communication Failures
116
Layer 2 Communication by Vlans Is Not Possible
116
Failures Occurring When the Spanning Tree Functionality Is Used
119
Failures Occurring When the Ring Protocol Functionality Is Used
120
Multicast Forwarding by IGMP Snooping Is Not Possible
122
Multicast Forwarding by MLD Snooping Is Not Possible
125
Ipv4 Network Communication Failures
129
Communication Is Not Possible or Is Disconnected
129
IP Addresses Cannot be Assigned by the DHCP Functionality
133
Dynamic DNS Link Does Not Work in the DHCP Functionality
139
Ipv4 Unicast Routing Communication Failures
142
No RIP Routing Information Exists
142
No OSPF Routing Information Exists
142
No BGP4 Routing Information Exists
143
Ipv4 Routing Information Cannot be Found in VRF
144
Communication Failures in the Ipv4 Multicast Routing Functionality
145
Communication Is Not Possible on the Ipv4 PIM-SM Networks
145
Network Configuration
147
Multicast Data Is Forwarded Twice in the Ipv4 PIM-SM Network
149
Communication Is Not Possible on the Ipv4 PIM-SSM Networks
149
Multicast Data Is Forwarded Twice in the Ipv4 PIM-SSM Network
152
Ipv4 Multicast Communication Problems in VRF
153
Problems that Occur During Ipv4 Multicast Communication in the Extranet
154
Communication Is Not Possible on the Ipv4 PIM-DM Networks
154
Multicast Data Is Forwarded Twice in the Ipv4 PIM-DM Network
157
Ipv6 Network Communication Failures
158
Communication Is Not Possible or Is Disconnected
158
Ipv6 DHCP Relay Communication Problems
161
Troubleshooting Ipv6 DHCP Server Problems
164
Ipv6 Unicast Routing Communication Failures
169
Ripng Routing Information Cannot be Found
169
Ospfv3 Routing Information Cannot be Found
169
No BGP4+ Routing Information Exists
170
No Ipv6 Routing Information Exists in the VRF
171
Communication Failures in the Ipv6 Multicast Routing Functionality
172
Communication Is Not Possible on the Ipv6 PIM-SM Networks
172
Multicast Data Is Forwarded Twice in the Ipv6 PIM-SM Network
176
Communication Is Not Possible on the Ipv6 PIM-SSM Networks
176
Multicast Data Is Forwarded Twice in the Ipv6 PIM-SSM Network
179
Ipv6 Multicast Communication Problems in VRF
180
Ipv6 Multicast Communication Problems in an Extranet
180
Layer 2 Authentication Communication Failures
182
Communication Failures Occurring When IEEE 802.1X Is Used
182
Communication Failures Occurring When Web Authentication Is Used
185
Communication Failures Occurring When MAC-Based Authentication Is Used
190
Communication Failures Occurring When an Authentication VLAN Is Used
193
Communication Failures in the High-Reliability Functionality
197
GSRP Communication Failures
197
Communication Is Not Possible with the VRRP Configuration of Ipv4 Networks
199
Communication Is Not Possible with the VRRP Configuration of Ipv6 Networks
201
Communication Is Not Possible with Uplink Redundancy
204
SNMP Communication Failures
206
Mibs Cannot be Obtained from the SNMP Manager
206
Traps Cannot be Received by the SNMP Manager
206
Troubleshooting the Sflow Statistics (Flow Statistics) Functionality
208
Sflow Packets Cannot be Sent to the Collector
208
Flow Samples Cannot be Sent to the Collector
210
Counter Samples Cannot be Sent to the Collector
211
Communication Failures in the Neighboring Device Management Functionality
212
Neighboring Device Information Cannot be Obtained by the LLDP Functionality
212
Neighboring Device Information Cannot be Obtained by the OADP Functionality
212
NTP Communication Failures
214
The Switch Cannot be Synchronized by Using NTP
214
Communication Failures in the IEEE 802.3Ah/Udld Functionality
215
Port Is in Inactivate Status by the IEEE 802.3Ah/Udld Functionality
215
Problems Due to the Redundant Configuration of the BCU, CSU, or MSU
216
Active-Standby Switchover Is Not Possible
216
Problems Due to the Redundant Configuration of the BSU
217
BSU Switchover Is Not Possible
217
Problems Due to the Redundant Configuration of the NIF
219
The Standby NIF Cannot be Switched to the Active System
219
The Active NIF Cannot be Switched to the Standby System
219
Power Saving-Related Problems
220
Scheduling Is Disabled
220
Packet Congestion in CPU Processing Does Not Recover
221
Communication Failures in Filters and Qos Configurations
223
Checking the Filters and Qos Configuration Information
223
Access List Logging Problems
225
Actions to be Taken When Access List Logs Are Not Output
225
DHCP Snooping Problems
226
Problems Related to DHCP
226
Problems Related to Saving the Binding Database
227
Problems Related to ARP
228
Communication Problems Due to Causes Other than DHCP and ARP
228
Policy-Based Routing Problems
230
Actions to Take When Packets Are Not Forwarded in Policy-Based Routing
230
Actions to be Taken When the Tracking Functionality of Policy-Based Routing Is in an Unexpected Track State
232
Policy-Based Switching Problems
235
Actions to be Taken When Packets Are Not Forwarded in Policy-Based Switching
235
4 Troubleshooting Communication Failures Due to a Resource Shortage
237
MAC Address Table Resource Shortage
238
Checking the MAC Address Table Resource Usage
238
Actions to be Taken When a MAC Address Table Resource Shortage Occurs
238
When a VLAN Identification Table Resource Shortage Occurs
241
Checking the VLAN Identification Table Resource Usage
241
Actions to be Taken When a VLAN Identification Table Resource Shortage Occurs
241
When a Resource Shortage Occurs in Shared Memory
243
Checking the Resource Usage of Shared Memory
243
Actions to be Taken When a Resource Shortage Occurs in Shared Memory
243
5 Obtaining Failure Information
245
Collecting Maintenance Information
246
Maintenance Information
246
Collecting Failure Information by Using the "Dump" Command
248
Transferring Maintenance Information Files
253
Transferring Files Using the "Ftp" Command
253
Transferring Files Using the "Zmodem" Command
255
Collecting Information and Transferring Files by Using the "Show Tech-Support" Command
257
Collecting Information and Transferring Files by Using the "Ftp" Command on a Remote Terminal
260
Writing Data to a Memory Card
263
Writing Data to a Memory Card by Using an Operation Terminal
263
6 Line Testing
265
Testing a Line
266
Internal Loopback Test
266
Loop Connector Loopback Test
267
Loop Connectors Specification
267
7 Device Restart
269
Restarting the Device
270
Device Restart
270
Appendix
275
A Detailed Display Contents of the "Show Tech-Support" Command
276
Detailed Display Contents of the "Show Tech-Support" Command
276
Index
303
Alaxala AX2400S series Hardware Instruction Manual (249 pages)
Brand:
Alaxala
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 5.48 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
11
Safety Information
15
1 Components Overview
31
Main Device
32
Ax2430S-24T/Ax2430S-24Td/Ax3630S-24T/Ax3630S-24Td/Ax3640S-24T
33
Models
33
Ax3640S-24Tw
36
AX2430S-24T2X, AX2430S-24T2XD, AX3630S-24T2X, AX3630S-24T2XD Models
40
Ax3640S-24T2Xw
43
Ax3630S-24P
48
AX2430S-48T/AX2430S-48TD Models
50
AX3630S-48TW/AX3640S-48TW Models
53
Ax2430S-48T2X
55
AX3630S-48T2XW/AX3640S-48T2XW Models
58
Ax3640S-24Sw
60
AX3630S-24S2XW/AX3640S-24S2XW Models
63
Ax3650S-24T6Xw
66
Ax3650S-48T4Xw
69
Ax3650S-20S6Xw
73
Ax3830S-44Xw
78
Accessories
82
Power Supply (PS)
87
Ps-A01
87
Ps-D01
88
Ps-A03
89
Power Supply Accessories
90
Fan Unit (FAN)
92
Fan-03
93
Fan Unit Accessories
94
Fan-04
94
External Power Unit (EPU)
96
Epu-A
96
Epu-B
99
EPU Accessories
101
Power Supply Module
104
Epu-Am
104
Epu-Bm
104
Power Supply Module Accessories
105
Memory Card
107
Transceiver
108
Sfp
108
Sfp
113
Xfp
115
Transceiver Accessories
117
Direct Attach Cable
118
Blank Panel
120
2 Preparation for Installation
121
Preparation Workflow
122
Installation Conditions
123
General Installation Conditions
123
Environmental Conditions
130
Electrical Power Equipment
133
Electrical Power Equipment for 100 V AC
133
Electrical Power Equipment for 200 V AC
135
Electrical Power Equipment for −48 V DC (DC Models)
136
Electrical Power Equipment for −48 V DC (Redundant Power Models (AX3630S and AX3640S))
139
Notes on Electrical Noise
142
Leakage Current
143
Environmental Conditions
144
Where to Install
146
Maintenance Area
148
Cooling Conditions
150
Air Flow
150
Cooling Conditions for the Switch on a Table
151
Cooling Conditions for a Rack-Mounted Device
151
Noise of the Switch
152
3 Preparation of Interface Cables and Terminals
153
Connecting Interface Cables and Terminals
154
Network Interface Specifications
157
Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T
157
100Base-Fx
158
Ethernet 1000BASE-X
158
Ethernet 10GBASE-R
159
4 Installation of the Components
161
Necessary Tools
162
Precautions before Starting an Installation
163
Installation of the Main Device
164
Rack Mount
164
Mounting External Power Units (Epus) and Power Supply Modules
170
Rack Mount
171
Inserting and Removing Power Supply Modules
173
Connecting and Disconnecting a Power Cable to and from the Main Device
176
AC Power Cable (AC Power and AC (Poe) Models)
176
AC Power Cable (Redundant Power Models (AX3630S and AX3640S))
178
AC Power Cable (Redundant Power Models (AX3650S and AX3830S))
179
DC Power Cable (DC Models)
181
DC Power Cable (Redundant Power Models (AX3630S, AX3640S))
183
Attaching and Detaching a Power Cable to and from a External Power Unit (EPU)
187
AC Power Cable
187
Standby Power Cable
188
Inserting and Removing Memory Cards and the Dummy Memory Card
192
Inserting and Removing Memory Cards
192
Inserting and Removing the Dummy Memory Card
194
Inserting and Removing Sfps
196
Inserting and Removing Sfps (SFP-T and SFP-T (T))
196
Inserting and Removing SFP (Excluding SFP-T and SFP-T (T) Transceivers) and SFP+ Transceivers
197
Inserting and Removing Xfps
200
Connecting a Setup Terminal
201
Connecting Interface Cables
202
UTP and Optical Fiber Cables
202
Direct Attach Cables
203
Powering the Main Device on and off
205
AC Power and AC (Poe) Models
205
DC Model
206
Redundant Power Model (AX3630S, AX3640S)
206
Redundant Power Model (AX3650S, AX3830S)
208
Powering the External Power Unit (EPU) on or off
209
Epu-A
209
Epu-B
210
Miscellaneous Operations
212
5 Expansion, Replacement and Removal
215
Necessary Tools
216
Precautions before Starting an Installation
217
Expansion, Replacement and Removal of Main Devices
218
Expansion, Replacement and Removal of Power Supplies
221
Redundant Power Model (AX3630S, AX3640S)
221
Redundant Power Model (AX3650S, AX3830S)
223
Replacement of a Fan Unit
227
Redundant Power Model (AX3630S, AX3640S)
227
Redundant Power Model (AX3650S)
228
Redundant Power Model (AX3830S)
230
Expansion, Replacement and Removal of External Power Units (Epus)
232
Expansion, Replacement and Removal of Power Supply Modules
235
Appendixes
237
Cleaning Optical Connectors
238
Cleaning Optical Connectors of Transceivers
238
Cleaning Optical Fiber Cables
240
Physical Specifications of Network Interfaces
242
Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T
242
Ethernet 100BASE-FX
243
Ethernet 1000BASE-X Interface
243
Ethernet 10GBASE-R Interface
246
Specifications of Setup Terminal
249
Specifications of Cable to Connect Setup Terminal
249
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