3Com 2816-SFP Plus (3C16485) Removing an SFP Transceiver, Appropriate Gigabit Ethernet connection

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Use of non-3Com SFPs is not recommended. If the SFP transceiver is invalid it will not be recognised by the Switch.

Use the following sequence of steps to activate the SFP ports:

1Hold the transceiver so that the fiber connector is toward you and the product label is visible, as shown in Figure 3. Ensure the wire release lever is closed (in the upright position).

2Gently slide the transceiver into the SFP slot until it clicks into place.

7Check the Module Active LEDs on the front of the Switch to ensure that it is operating correctly.

Figure 3 Inserting an SFP Transceiver

CAUTION: SFP transceivers are keyed and can be properly inserted only one way. If the transceiver does not click when you insert it, remove it, turn it over, and reinsert it.

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Remove the plastic protective cover, if fitted.

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Connect the fiber cable.

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The transceiver connects to the network using a duplex LC

 

connector. Attach a male duplex LC connector on the network

 

cable into the duplex LC connector on the transceiver.

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Connect the other end of the cable to a device fitted with an

 

appropriate Gigabit Ethernet connection.

Product label

Wire release lever

Module

Present

 

Link/Activity

:

Flash

 

=

 

Act

 

Suitable slot on host Switch

Removing an SFP Transceiver

If you wish to remove the transceiver (it is not necessary to power-down your Switch):

1Disconnect the cable from the transceiver.

2Move the wire release lever downwards until it is pointing toward you.

3Pull the wire release lever toward you to release the catch mechanism; the transceiver will then easily slide out.

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Contents DUA1648-5AAA02 3Com Baseline Switch 2816-SFP Plus 3C16485 User GuideUnited States Government Legends Contents Technical Support Using DiscoveryAbout this Guide Naming ConventionConventions Feedback about this User Guide Product RegistrationPddtechpubscomments@3com.com Introduction Baseline Switch 2816-SFP PlusPackage Contents RJ-45 10/100/1000 Ports HOW to USE the Baseline Switch 2816-SFP PlusFront Panel Features Front and Rear PanelsSFP Ports Link/Activity Status LEDsStatus Meaning Rear Panel Features Page Power Up Installation RecommendationsPositioning the Switch Power SupplyApproved SFP Transceivers Connecting to a Network DeviceSpot Checks SFP OperationAppropriate Gigabit Ethernet connection Removing an SFP TransceiverPage Mounting KIT Instructions IntroductionRack Mounting the Units Page Automatic Process Automatic IP ConfigurationHow Your Switch Obtains IP Information How Automatic IP Configuration WorksSwitch repeats until an unused IP address is found Option Tabs Switch ConfigurationNavigating Through the Switch Configuration Pages Main MenuFan Status Summary ScreenIP Settings PasswordBasic Port Configuration Screen Port ConfigurationVLANs Advanced Port Configuration ScreenDesktop Vlan Configuration Example Vlan Configuration ExamplesUplink Vlan Configuration Example Delete VLANs Create VLANsMembership VLANs Modify VLANsGuidelines for creating Trunks TrunkingTrunking Membership Screen Traffic Monitoring System ToolsRestart Upgrade ConfigurationTaking place Spanning Tree Screen Spanning TreePriority Level Traffic Type 802.1p Prioritization802.1p Prioritization screen SupportPage Using Discovery Windows Installation 95/98/XP/2000/2003 Server/NTRunning the Discovery Application Discovered Switch All ports appear to show continual activity Problem SolvingFirmware image has become corrupted Fail Safe Mode ScreenIf the problem persists Page Power Cord Set Safety InformationLinformation DE Sécurité Importante France et Pérou uniquementCordon électrique Wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen Page Physical Technical InformationRelated Standards EnvironmentalPage Purchase Value-Added Services Purchase Value-Added Services Contact UsTechnical Support Asia, Pacific Rim Telephone Technical Support and Repair Telephone Technical Support and RepairLatin America Telephone Technical Support and Repair US and Canada Telephone Technical Support and Repair Glossary Ethernet Category 5e CablesCategory 6 Cables ClientIP Address Ieee 802.1QIeee 802.1p Ieee 802.3adPing SwitchMAC Address NetworkTrunking Traffic MonitoringPage Numbers IndexConfiguring Configuration example 25 create a Delete a 28 modify a Page Regulatory Notices Part Number DUA1648-5AAA02 Published September