Citrix Systems 9.3 setup guide 1G Pluggable Media, Copper 1G SFP Distance Specifications, Pack

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Hardware Platforms

Both tables have the following columns:

wSKU: Citrix maintains multiple SKUs for the same part.

wDescription: The price list description of the part.

wTransmit Wavelength: The nominal transmit wavelength.

wCable/Fiber Type: Fiber characteristics affect the maximum transmit distance achievable. This is especially true with 10G on multi-mode fiber (MMF), where various dispersion components become dominant. For more information, see http://www.thefoa.org/tech/ref/basic/fiber.html.

wTypical Reach: Maximum transmit distance.

wProducts: Some chassis are available with different media options. Use the appropriate data sheet to confirm that your particular chassis type supports the media.

1G Pluggable Media

The following table lists the maximum distance specifications for 1G transceivers.

Table 1-3.Copper 1G SFP Distance Specifications

SKU

Description

Transmitt

Cable Type

Typi

Products

 

 

er

 

cal

 

 

 

Waveleng

 

Reac

 

 

 

th (nm)

 

h

 

 

 

 

 

(m)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EW3A0000235,

Citrix

n/a

Category 5

100

MPX 7500/9500,

EW3B0000235,

NetScaler

 

(Cat-5)

m

MPX

EW3C0000235,

1G SFP

 

Copper

 

8200/8400/8600/8

EW3D0000235,

Ethernet

 

Cable

 

800, MPX

EW3E0000235,

Copper

 

 

 

9700/10500/12500

EW3F0000235,

(100m) - 4

 

 

 

/15500,

EW3P0000143,

Pack

 

 

 

12000-10G, 9010

EW3X0000235,

 

 

 

 

FIPS, MPX

EW3Z0000087

 

 

 

 

22040/22060/2208

 

 

 

 

 

0/22100/22120

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 1-4.Short Reach Fiber 1G SFP Distance Specifications

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SKU

Description

Transmitt

Fiber Type

Typi

Products

 

 

er

 

cal

 

 

 

Waveleng

 

Reac

 

 

 

th (nm)

 

h

 

 

 

 

 

(m)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EW3A0000234,

Citrix

850nm

50/125um

550

MPX 7500/9500,

EW3B0000234,

NetScaler

(nominal)

MMF,

m

MPX

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Citrix NetScaler Hardware Installation and Setup Guide Copyright and Trademark Notice Contents Preparing for Installation Lights Out Management Port of the NetScaler Appliance Contents Formatting Conventions for NetScaler Documentation This PrefaceFormatting Conventions Meaning Boldface Documentation Available on the NetScaler Appliance Convention MeaningTo view the documentation Getting Service and Support NetScaler Documentation FeedbackTo provide feedback at the Knowledge Center home Preface Introduction to the Hardware Platforms TopicsLCD Display Booting ScreenCommon Hardware Components Startup ScreenLCD Startup Screen Out-of-Service Screen Http Statistics Screen LCD Http Statistics Screen Network Traffic Statistics Screen10.Port Information for a 10-port Appliance Row abbreviation/symbol Indicates PortsManagement Ports RS232 Serial PortCopper Ethernet Ports 1G SFP, 10G SFP+, and XFP Ports1G Pluggable Media Copper 1G SFP Distance SpecificationsShort Reach Fiber 1G SFP Distance Specifications PackSingle Long Reach Fiber 1G SFP Distance Specifications Short Reach Fiber 10G SFP+ Distance SpecificationsGE Pluggable Media Short Reach XFP 10G Distance Specifications 10.Long Reach Fiber 10G SFP+ Distance Specifications 11.Long Reach Fiber XFP 10G Distance SpecificationsLED Port-Status Indicators Description ProductsIntroduction to the Hardware Platforms Port Type LED Location LED Function LED Color LED Indicates Power Supply Field Replaceable UnitsPower Supply Type LED Color LED Indicates AmberReplacing an AC Power Supply Replacing a DC Power Supply 13.Removing the Existing DC Power Supply CompactFlash CardReplacing a CompactFlash Card 15.Removing the Existing CompactFlash Card Solid-State Drive To replace a solid-state driveShutdown -p now 17.Removing the Existing Solid-State DriveTo install a hard disk drive Hard Disk DriveDirect Attach Cable 19.Removing the Existing Hard Disk DriveTo install or remove a direct attach cable 21.Inserting a DAC into the 10G portHardware Platforms Citrix NetScaler 9010 FipsCitrix NetScaler 12000-10G 25.Citrix NetScaler 9010 Fips appliance, back panel26.Citrix 12000-10G appliance, front panel Citrix NetScaler MPX 28.Citrix NetScaler MPX 5500, front panelCitrix NetScaler MPX 5550 and MPX 29.Citrix NetScaler MPX 5500, back panelCitrix NetScaler MPX 7500 and MPX 31.Citrix NetScaler MPX 5550/5650 appliance, back panel34.Citrix NetScaler MPX 7500/9500, back panel Citrix NetScaler MPX 8200, MPX 8400, MPX 8600, and MPX Introduction to the Hardware Platforms Citrix NetScaler MPX 9700, MPX 10500, MPX 12500, and MPX 38.Citrix NetScaler MPX 9700/10500/12500/15500, front panelIntroduction to the Hardware Platforms Page Introduction to the Hardware Platforms Citrix NetScaler MPX 44.Citrix NetScaler MPX 15000 appliance, front panel Citrix NetScaler MPX Citrix NetScaler MPX 17500, MPX 19500, and MPX 47.Citrix NetScaler MPX 17000 appliance, back panelCitrix NetScaler Hardware Installation and Setup Guide Citrix NetScaler MPX 17550, MPX 19550, MPX 20550, and MPX Citrix NetScaler Hardware Installation and Setup Guide Introduction to the Hardware Platforms Summary of Hardware Specifications 16.Standard Platform Summary Fips 12000-10G8x10/100/1000B Fips 12000-10G17.MPX Platform Summary MPX 5550/MPX MPX 7500/MPX 5650 9500 Ase-T copperCitrix NetScaler Hardware Installation and Setup Guide Ten network 6x1G SFP + MPX MPX 5550/MPX MPX 7500/MPX 565018.MPX Platform Summary contd MPX 8200/MPX MPX 9700/MPX Port model 6x10/100/10002x10G SFP+ 6x10/100/1000 Base-T copper Ethernet model MPX MPX 8200/MPX MPX 9700/MPX10G and Fips Four network 2x10G SFP+ 10G and FipsUL & TUV-C CSA 12x1G SFP + 24x10G 19.MPX Platform Summary contd MPX 17500/MPXMPX 22040/MPX SFP+ modelTUV CSA MPX Introduction to the Hardware Platforms Preparing for Installation Unpacking the Appliance Preparing the Site and Rack Site RequirementsRack Requirements Electrical Safety Precautions Space requirementsAppliance Precautions Rack Precautions Installing the Hardware Rack Mounting the Appliance Platform Number of rack unitsTo remove the inner rails from the rail assembly To attach the inner rails to the applianceTo install the rack rails on the rack Attaching inner railsTo install the appliance in the rack Installing the Rail Assembly to the RackInstalling and Removing 1G SFP Transceivers Rack Mounting the ApplianceTo install a 1G SFP transceiver Installing a 1G SFP transceiverInstalling and Removing XFP and 10G SFP+ Transceivers To remove a 1G SFP transceiverTo install an XFP/10G SFP+ transceiver To remove an XFP/10G SFP+ transceiver Locking an XFP transceiverConnecting the Cables Connecting the Ethernet CablesConnecting the Console Cable Connecting the Power CableTo connect the console cable to a computer or terminal Switching on the Appliance To switch on the applianceTo connect the appliance to the power source 11.Power switch on back panel Initial Configuration Using the LCD Keypad LCD Key FunctionsUsing the NetScaler Serial Console To configure initial settings by using a serial consoleReboot Example Citrix NetScalerCitrix Application Firewall Using the Setup Wizard To configure initial settings by using the Setup WizardAccess Gateway Using Dhcp for Initial Access Prerequisites Sample Dhcp configuration dhcpd.conf Killall dhcpd dhcpdTo find the Snip address from the NetScaler console To find the Snip address from the Dhcp serverUsing Dhcp When a Configuration File is Present Accessing a NetScaler by Using SSH Keys and No Password At the shell prompt, change the directory to /nsconfig/ssh Changing the Administrative Password Example Lights Out Management Port NetScaler Appliance To Configure the NetScaler LOM Port Accessing the LOM Port by using a Web BrowserConfiguring the LOM Port To access the LOM by using a web browserTo power cycle the appliance Power Cycling the ApplianceAccessing the Appliance by using the Access Console Performing a Core DumpUnder Options, click Console Redirection Obtaining Properties of the HostObtaining Health Monitoring Information To obtain health monitoring informationPower Control Operations using the LOM Port To perform power control operationsLights Out Management Port of the NetScaler Appliance 108 To migrate a configuration To migrate a configuration

9.3 specifications

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