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| ==== What types of SFP modules are supported? ==== | | ==== What types of SFP modules are supported? ==== |
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| This depends on which SFP+ ports are used. The following table shows what kind of modules are supported in which
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| {| class="wikitable sortable"
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| ! !!original Intel modules !! modules from other vendors
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| | builtin SFP+ ports || x || -
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| | SFP+ extension || x || x
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| | SFP28 extension || x || x
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| | QSFP extension || x|| x
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| | GPS SPF+ extension || x || x
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| |-
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| |}
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| All SFP+ ports support original Intel modules (Intel product code
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| E10GSFPSR for short range and E10GSFPLR for long range). In addition
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| the use of passive direct attached cables is possible. It is recommended
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| to use Intel DAC (product code XDACBL1M, XDACBL3M or XDACBL5M).
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| Intel branded modules and modules that have been programmed to identify
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| themselves as original Intel modules can be used at customers risk without
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| warranty.
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| The usage of Intel modules is mandatory for the built-in SFP+ ports. These
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| restrictions do not apply to the additional network extension cards
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| (2 port and 4 port SFP+, high precision GPS card, etc.) that are available for
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| the Allegro Network Multimeter 1000 and 3000 series. These ports accept
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| generic modules from a wide range of vendors.
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| Since autonegotiation is often not available on 1G/10G SPF+ interfaces, it
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| may be necessary to manually set the correct speed in the `Interface Stats`
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| section of the user interface.
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| == Bypass == | | == Bypass == |