Cisco Systems 6500 Series Automobile Parts User Manual


 
B-6
Catalyst 6500 Series Supervisor Engine Guide
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Appendix B Port, Cable, and Connector Specifications
Uplink Ports
Three types of XENPAK and X2 transceivers have cabling guidelines. The transceivers types and their
guidelines are listed in
Table B-6.
Supervisor Engine 720 3 Two 1000BASE-X ports (The two ports
require SFP transceivers)
One 10/100/1000 RJ-45 port (The port does
not require a pluggable transceiver)
Note Only two uplink ports can be used at one
time.
Supervisor Engine 720-10GE 5 Two 10-GBASE-X ports (The ports require
X2 transceivers)
Two 1000BASE-X ports (The ports require
SFP transceivers)
One 10/100/1000 RJ-45 port (The port does
not require a pluggable transceiver)
Supervisor Engine 2T 5 Three 1000BASE-X ports (The ports require
SFP transceivers)
Two 10-GBASE-X ports (The ports require
X2 transceivers)
Table B-5 Supervisor Engine Uplink Ports (continued)
Supervisor Engine Number of
Uplink Ports
Type of Uplink Port
Table B-6 Cabling Guidelines for Transceivers
Transceiver Type Cabling Guideline
LX4
(XENPAK-10GB-LX4 and
X2-10GB-LX4)
The Cisco LX4 transceiver supports link lengths of 300 meters on
standard FDDI grade MMF. To ensure that specifications are met, the
transmitter output should be coupled through a mode conditioning patch
cord. Cisco offers two mode conditioning patch cords:
CAB-GELX-625=—Mode-conditioning patch cable supporting
62.5
micron fiber with dual SC connectors.
CAB-MCP50-SC=—Mode-conditioning patch cable supporting
50
micron fiber with dual SC connectors.