List of Supported Transceiver Modules: Difference between revisions

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The Allegro Network Multimeter 800/1000/1200/3000/3200/x310/x410 series have two on-board SFP+ ports which are restricted to original or branded '''Intel modules'''.
The Allegro Network Multimeter 800/1000/1200/3000/3200/x310/x410 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,x310, x400, x410, x500 and x510 series and all expansion cards for the Allegro Network Multimeter 1000/1200/3000/3200.
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, x310, x400, x410, x500 and x510 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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The use of Intel branded  modules is mandatory for the built-in SFP+ ports. These
The use of Intel branded  modules is mandatory for the built-in SFP+ ports. These restrictions do not apply to the additional network expansion cards (2 port and 4 port SFP+, high precision GPS card, etc.) that are available for the Allegro Network Multimeter 1000 and 3000 series. These ports accept generic modules from a wide range of vendors.
restrictions do not apply to the additional network expansion cards
(2 port and 4 port SFP+, high precision GPS card, etc.) that are available for
the Allegro Network Multimeter 1000 and 3000 series. These ports accept
generic modules from a wide range of vendors.


Since auto-negotiation is often not available on 1G/10G SFP+ interfaces, it
Since auto-negotiation is often not available on 1G/10G SFP+ interfaces, it may be necessary to manually set the correct speed in the `Interface Stats` section of the user interface.
may be necessary to manually set the correct speed in the `Interface Stats`
section of the user interface.


QSFP+ breakout cables are NOT supported.
QSFP+ breakout cables are NOT supported.
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