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Chapter1 Overview
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Long-Distance, High-Bandwidth Transport Configuration

Note To use the feature described in this section, you must have the EI installed on you r s witch.
Figure 1-8 shows a configuration for transporting 8 Gigabits of data over a single fiber-optic cable. The
Catalyst switches have Coarse Wave Division Multiplexer (CWDM) fiber-optic GBIC modules installed.
Depending on the CWDM GBIC module, data is sent at wavelengths from 1470 nm to 1610 nm. The
higher the wavelength, the farther the transmission can travel. A common wavelength used fo r
long-distance transmissions is 1550 nm.
The CWDM GBIC modules connect to CWDM optical add/drop mu ltip lexer (OADM) modul es over
distances of up to 393,701 feet (74.5 miles or 120 km). The CWDM OADM modules combine (or
multiplex) the different CWDM wavelengths, allowing them to travel simultaneously on the same
fiber-optic cable. The CWDM OADM modules on the receiving end separate (or demultiplex) the
different wavelengths.
For more information about the CWDM GBIC modules and CWDM OADM modules, refer to the Cisc o
CWDM GBIC and CWDM SFP Installation Note.
Figure1-8 Long-Distance, High-Bandwidth Transport Configuration
Where to Go Next
Before configuring the switch, review these sections for start up information:
Chapter2, “Using the Command-Line Interface”
Chapter 4, “Getting Started with CMS”
Chapter 5, “Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway”
Chapter 6, “Configuring IE2100 CNS Agents”
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Access layer
Catalyst 4500
multilayer
switches
Eight
1-Gbps
connections
8 Gbps
Catalyst switches
CWDM
OADM
modules
CWDM
OADM
modules
Aggregation layer