Cisco Systems WS-G5487, WS-G5484, WS-G5486 technical specifications Installing a Gbic With Clips

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Installing the GBIC

Figure 2 Installing a GBIC (With Clips)

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Squeeze in clips and slide GBIC into slot

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Step 4 Slide the GBIC through the flap covering the socket opening until you hear a click indicating the GBIC is locked into the slot.

Step 5 When you are ready to attach the network interface fiber-optic cable, remove the plug from the GBIC optical bore and save the plug for future use.

 

 

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Contents Contents Gigabit Interface Converter Installation NoteOverview WS-G5484WS-G5486 Platform Maximum number of 1000BASE-ZX GBICs WS-G5487Port Cabling Specifications SpecificationsCore Size Modal Safety Overview Safety Overview Installing the Gbic Installing a Gbic with ClipsRequired Tools Installing a Gbic With Clips Removing a Gbic Installing a Gbic with a HandleRemoving a Gbic with Clips Standards Compliance SpecificationsRemoving a Gbic with a Handle FCC Class a ComplianceTranslated Safety Warnings Safety Information Referral WarningClass 1 Laser Compliance Qualified Personnel Warning Class 1 Laser Product Warning Invisible Laser Radiation Warning Product Disposal Warning Wrist Strap Warning Obtaining Documentation Related DocumentationWorld Wide Web Documentation CD-ROMDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco.com Technical Assistance CenterContacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website

WS-G5484, WS-G5487, WS-G5486 specifications

Cisco Systems is a renowned leader in networking technology, offering a wide array of products designed to meet the growing demands of modern network infrastructure. Among its extensive portfolio, the WS-G5484, WS-G5486, and WS-G5487 series of line cards stand out for their robust features and exceptional performance, catering specifically to the needs of service providers and large enterprise networks.

The Cisco WS-G5484 is a 48-port 10/100 Fast Ethernet switching module. Its primary purpose is to provide high-density Ethernet connectivity in a modular switch architecture. This line card supports a variety of features such as Cisco's VLAN segmentation, enabling network administrators to efficiently segregate traffic and enhance security. It is designed for ease of use, offering plug-and-play capabilities and seamless integration into existing network infrastructures.

Meanwhile, the WS-G5486 is a more advanced line card that incorporates both Ethernet and uplink services. This model features 48 ports of 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet, allowing for a combination of Fast and Gigabit Ethernet connections in a single module. One of the key characteristics of the WS-G5486 is its support for Power over Ethernet (PoE), which enables it to supply power to connected devices like IP phones, wireless access points, and security cameras, thus simplifying deployment and reducing the need for additional power sources.

In addition to the above models, the WS-G5487 further enhances the capability of Cisco's switching solutions. It is designed as a 10 Gigabit Ethernet line card that features four 10G SFP+ ports. This card is particularly well-suited for high-speed data centers and backbone networks, offering exceptional bandwidth to accommodate demanding applications. The WS-G5487 supports advanced features such as Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF), which allows for efficient traffic management and better resource utilization.

All three line cards operate on Cisco's IOS software, which provides robust features like Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching, advanced security protocols, and comprehensive network management tools. This software backbone ensures that these devices are not only reliable but also capable of scalable solutions as network demands evolve.

Together, the WS-G5484, WS-G5486, and WS-G5487 represent a powerful trio of line cards that provide network professionals with scalable, flexible, and high-performance connectivity solutions, meeting the diverse needs of evolving network environments.