Product Overview
The following shows an example of the show media output in release 02.5.00 and later.
FastIron(config)# show media
C 0/1/10: C 0/1/11: C 0/1/12: C 0/1/13: C 0/1/14: C 0/1/15: C 0/1/16: C 0/1/17:
C 0/1/18: C 0/1/19: C 0/1/20: C 0/1/21: C 0/1/22: C 0/1/23: C 0/1/24: C
The “Show Media Description” column in Table 2.1 shows the text that displays in the output of the show media command for each connector type.
10/100/1000 Mbps Ports
The 10/100/1000 copper ports use
10/100/1000 ports on the FGS devices support
Gigabit copper ports on the FGS models support auto MDI/MDIX detection. For more information about this feature, see "Configuring MDI/MDIX" in the Foundry FastIron Configuration Guide.
100/1000 Mbps Ports
The 100/1000 fiber ports (ports 1F – 4F) on the FGS devices support the SFP fiber connectors listed in Table 2.1.
Combination Ports
Ports 1 – 4 of the copper ports and 1F – 4F of the fiber ports are combination ports, meaning either the copper port or its corresponding fiber port can be active at a time. For example, for copper port 1 and fiber port 1F, only one of these ports can be active at any given time. The same applies to copper port 2 and fiber port 2F, and so forth. You can use a combination of fiber and copper ports or all four copper or all four fiber ports, as needed.
If you attach both the copper and fiber connectors for a port to the network, the fiber connectors take precedence over the copper connectors. These ports support true media automatic detection, meaning the device will select the fiber or copper connector based on link availability. If a fiber link cannot be established, the device will select the copper media.
10 Gbps Ports
This section describes the
1-Port 10-GbE Module
The
Figure 2.7 shows the 1-port 10-GbE module. This port supports the 10-GbE connector types (10GBase) listed in Table 2.1.
Figure 2.7 1-port 10-GbE Module
1 XFP port
The
The following
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