Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications
GigabitEthernet Ports
The XSR comes equipped with three GigabitEthernet (LAN) ports that support
.When the GigabitEthernet 1 port is used, the
Refer to Figure
Figure A-2 GigabitEthernet Port Pinouts
Eth 1
Pin 8 | Pin 1 |
| Eth 2 & 3 |
Pin 1 | Pin 8 |
Pin | Signal |
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1 | TRDO+ |
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2 | TRDO- |
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3 | TRD1+ |
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4 | TRD2+ |
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5 | TRD2- |
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6 | TRD1- |
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7 | TRD3+ |
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8 | TRD3- |
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Mini-GBIC Fiber, Copper Port
The XSR offers a
Be aware of the following conditions when using Fiber or Copper ports:
•When the
•When GigabitEthernet port 1 is used, the
•If both Fiber and Copper ports are plugged in, only Fiber is enabled.
•On GigabitEthernet port 1, when the far end of the line is active, the Fiber port takes precedence.
•If the Fiber port is connected, speed must be set to auto to achieve 1000 Mbits.
•If the fiber port is connected, speed and duplex must be set to auto on both ends of the line otherwise the connection will be unpredictable.
Refer to the XSR CLI Reference Guide for more command details.
Cabling for the
XSR Getting Started Guide