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Dell 10GbE Pass Through Module (XAUI)

User Manual

 P/N: M1601P

Rev 1.0

Summary of Contents for 10GbE PTM

Page 1: ...Dell and the Dell logo are trademarks of Dell Inc Dell 10GbE Pass Through Module XAUI User Manual P N M1601P Rev 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...anner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc is strictly forbidden Trademarks used in this text Dell the DELL logo and PowerEdge are trademarks of Dell Inc Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the mark and names or their products Dell Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its ...

Page 3: ...ules 9 2 3 2 Installation and Removal of Optical Transceiver Modules 9 2 4 LED Indicators 10 2 4 1 System LEDs 10 2 4 2 Port LEDs 10 2 4 3 Installation Safety Warnings 12 2 4 4 Mechanical Installation 13 2 4 5 Cable Installation 13 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 14 Appendix A Specifications 15 A 1 Mechanical Drawing with Dimensions 16 Appendix B Supported Optical Modules and DCAs 17 Appendix C EMC Cert...

Page 4: ...umentation set accompanying the Pass Through Module includes the following Table 1 Reference Documents and Web Sites Firmware and Firmware Update Tools Dell Pass Through Module Software User Manual Latest Supported Cables and Optical Modules ...

Page 5: ...stalling and setting up the Dell 10GbE 16 port Pass Through Module for blade servers Conventions The terms downlink internal from servers and uplink external out to the world are used throughout the document Downlink refers to server connections through the backplane where Ethernet is used Uplink refers to the outside network where a different Ethernet protocol is used The term PTM is used to indi...

Page 6: ...rnet through the backplane External links 16 SFP front panel ports of 10Gb Ethernet IEEE and Other Ethernet Standards Compliance IEEE 802 3ae 10Gigabit Ethernet support IEEE 802 3ap Ethernet Operation over Electrical Backplanes Jumbo Frames up to 9K support Connectors and Cabling Twin Axial Pair connector Optical modules for SR and LR All ports support active cables Front Panel Indicators Per port...

Page 7: ...s Power Supply Status 1 2 Serial Number and Product Version Information The serial number and product version information are found on the label seen in the figure below Figure 2 Generic Product label S N IL0HCC2D215463325875 P N 0HCC2D Rev X1 ...

Page 8: ...lade Servers This User s Manual The PTM is shipped without optical modules If anything in the package is damaged or missing please contact your customer representative immediately 2 2 Insertion and Removal of the PTM The Dell 10Gb Ethernet Pass Through II may be plugged into fabric slots B1 B2 C1 and C2 Determine which slot to use based on desired system configuration 2 2 1 PTM Insertion Insert th...

Page 9: ...Ethernet with 10GBASE SR and 10GBASE LR PHYs SFP modules must be approved for use with this PTM Modules not approved may not work See Supported Optical Modules and DCAs on page 17 for lists of approved DCAs and opti cal modules 2 3 2 Installation and Removal of Optical Transceiver Modules Optical transceiver modules have a locking mechanism which can be opened or closed To insert the module into t...

Page 10: ...the green LED is blinking it indicates a problem with the physical link The yellow LED when lit indicates a valid data activity link this is the logical link The yellow LED illuminates when the network is discovered over the physical link A valid data activity link without data transfer is des LED Module Status Indication Status Power OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Boot in Progress PTM not ready Blinking Blue...

Page 11: ... the physical link or the logical link or both connections have not been established Figure 6 Physical and Logical Link Indications LED Port Status Indication Green Amber OFF OFF OFF ON OFF Physical link up No logical link BLINKING OFF Problem with the physical link No logical link ON ON Physical link up Logical link up no data transfer ON BLINKING Physical link up Logical link up with data transf...

Page 12: ...t this maximum ambient temper ature is required During periods of lightning activity do not work on the equip ment or connect or disconnect cables Copper Direct Attached SFP cables are heavy and not flexible as such they should be carefully attached to or detached from the connectors Refer to the cable manufacturer for special warnings and instructions This equipment should be installed replaced o...

Page 13: ...nit is powered on and a cable is plugged into the port with the other end of the connector plugged into a functioning port After plugging in a cable lock the connector using the latching mechanism particular to the cable vendor When a logical connection is made the yellow light will come on When data is being transferred the yellow light will blink To remove disengage the locks and slowly pull the...

Page 14: ...re is adequate ventilation 2 Make sure that there is nothing blocking the front or rear of the chassis and that the fan mod ules and ventilation holes are not blocked especially dust over the holes 3 If you find dust blocking the holes it is recommended to clean the fan unit and remove the dust from the front and rear panels of the pass through module using a vacuum cleaner 4 Remove and Reinstall ...

Page 15: ...e cables 34 41W passive cables 50 59W active cables 0 to 40 Celsius 10 90 non condensing max 1W per port Protocol Support Regulatory Compliance Ethernet Blade Servers to PTM Internal Links Front Panel Ports External Links QoS IEEE 802 3ae 10Gigabit Ethernet support IEEE 802 3ap Ethernet Operation over Electrical Backplanes XAUI 10G XFI 8 Priority Queues for Ethernet Safety EMC Emissions Environmen...

Page 16: ...Rev 1 0 16 Appendix A 1 Mechanical Drawing with Dimensions Figure 7 Mechanical Drawing 23 0 23 0 24 7 2 9 5 5 ...

Page 17: ...752 9096 G840N SFP H10GB CU7M 7 10 3125Gbps 74752 9098 R620M 30 AWG 0 5 10 3125Gbps 74752 1051 G692K 30 AWG 1 10 3125Gbps 74752 1101 P540M 30 AWG 2 10 3125Gbps 74752 1201 Y984J 28 AWG 3 10 3125Gbps 74752 2301 N651M 28 AWG 4 10 3125Gbps 74752 2401 C855K 28 AWG 5 10 3125Gbps 74752 3501 Table 6 Optical Modules DPN Reference Speed Manufacturer N743D ASSY XCVR SFP LC LC SFP SR 10 3125Gbps Finisar T307D...

Page 18: ...ference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio commu nications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to cor...

Page 19: ...nt VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environ ment radio interference may occur in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions Appendix C 4 KCC Certification Korea Korea s Regulation for Certification of Information and Communication Equipment requires EMC testing and certification for many electronic products Korean EMC certifications are issued by Radio Research Labo...

Page 20: ...anslation Class A Device This device is registered for EMC requirements for industrial use The seller or buyer should be aware of this If this type was sold or purchased by mistake it should be replaced with a residential use type ...

Page 21: ...Interface Clock Line d 6 MOD_ABS Module Absent Grounded within the module d 7 RS0 No connection required 8 RX_LOS Loss of Signal indication Logic 0 indicates normal operation e 9 RS1 No connection required 10 VeeR Receiver Ground Common with Transmitter Ground a 11 VeeR Receiver Ground Common with Transmitter Ground a 12 RD Receiver Inverted DATA out AC Coupled 13 RD Receiver Non inverted DATA out...

Page 22: ...ould be between 2 0V to Vcc 0 3V A high output indicates a transmitter fault caused by either the TX bias cur rent or the TX output power exceeding the preset alarm thresholds A low output indicates normal operation In the low state the output is pulled to 0 8V c Laser output disabled on TDIS 2 0V or open enabled on TDIS 0 8V d Should be pulled up with 4 7kΩ 10kΩ on host board to a voltage between...

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