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Allegro Packets does not restrict the use of third-party SFP+ modules for the devices. However, some hardware limitations apply which are described as follows: | Allegro Packets does not restrict the use of third-party SFP+ modules for the devices. However, some hardware limitations apply which are described as follows: | ||
== Built-in ports vs. | == Built-in ports vs. expansion cards == | ||
The Allegro Network Multimeter 1000/1200/3000/3200 series have two on-board SFP+ ports which are restricted to original or branded '''Intel modules'''. | The Allegro Network Multimeter 1000/1200/3000/3200 series have two on-board SFP+ ports which are restricted to original or branded '''Intel modules'''. | ||
All non built-in ports are '''not''' vendor locked and can accept all transceiver modules. However, there are modules that do not work because of specific vendor extensions within the modules. This applies for all ports of the Allegro Network Multimeter x300 and x500 series and all | All non built-in ports are '''not''' vendor locked and can accept all transceiver modules. However, there are modules that do not work because of specific vendor extensions within the modules. This applies for all ports of the Allegro Network Multimeter x300 and x500 series and all expansion cards for the Allegro Network Multimeter 1000/1200/3000/3200. | ||
The following table shows which kind of modules are supported by Allegro by | The following table shows which kind of modules are supported by Allegro by |
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