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Panel and LEDs Figure 18 3C17526 module panel

The 3C17526 module has two LEDs for each optical port on its panel.

Table 39 1000 Mbps optical port LEDs on the 3C17526 module

LED

Status

Meaning

 

 

 

LINK

OFF

No link is present.

 

Green

A link is present.

ACT

OFF

No packets are transmitted/received on the port.

 

Orange blinking

Packets are being transmitted/received on the port.

 

 

 

Matching Cable For details about XFP optical modules available to the XFP optical ports on the 3C17526 module and their matching cable types, see Table 64 on page 45.

3C17527 2-port 10GBASE-X (XFP) Advanced Module

This section provides specifications for the 2-port 10GBASE-X (XFP) Advanced module (3C17527).

Specifications The 3C17527 module provide two 10GBASE-XXFP/LC ports.

Table 40 3C17527 module specifications

 

Item

Specification

 

 

 

 

CPU

MPC8245

 

Boot ROM

512 KB

 

SDRAM

128 MB/256MB

 

Physical dimensions (W x D)

366.7 x 340 mm (14.4 x 13.4 in.)

 

Max power consumption

87 W

 

Number of ports

Two

 

Connector

XFP

 

Rate

10 Gbps

 

 

 

Panel and LEDs Figure 19 3C17527 module panel

 

The 3C17527 module has two LEDs for each optical port on its panel.

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