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The GBIC Module (3C17714) provides your 
SuperStack

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3 Switch 4900 Family or 3Com

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 Switch 

40x0 Family with four Gigabit Interface Convertor (GBIC) 
expansion ports. The Module supports fiber Gigabit 
Ethernet short-wave (SX), long-wave (LX) and long-haul 
(LH70) GBIC transceivers in any combination. This offers 
you the flexibility of using GBIC transceivers to provide 
connectivity between the Switch and remote 1000 Mbps 
workgroups or to create a high capacity aggregated link 
backbone connection. The Module conforms to the full 
duplex implementation of the Gigabit Ethernet stan-
dard, IEEE 802.3x.

The Module requires Gigabit Multilayer Switching (GMS) 
software version 1.3 or later to be installed on the 
Switch. This is supplied on the CD-ROM that 
accompanies the Module. For instructions on upgrading 
GMS software, refer to the documentation supplied with 
your Switch.

The GBIC Module can also be used to interconnect two 
SuperStack 3 Switch 4900 Family or 3Com Switch 40x0 
Family units to create an XRN Distributed Fabric. Using 
the GBIC Module in this way means you can have an 
Fabric Interconnect extended up to 70 Km (43.5 miles) 
between the units, if necessary (dependent upon GBIC 
transceiver type).

To create an XRN Distributed Fabric you will need GMS 
software version 4.0 or later (Advanced Feature License 
3C1770V40) installed on both Switch units. 

LEDs

You can gather information about the status of the 
Module and its packet activity using the Expansion 

Module LEDs on the front of the Switch and the Port 
LEDs on the front of the Module.

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Module LEDs (Switch) 

LEDs

Color

Indicates

Packet

Yellow

Packets are being transmitted/received on the module.

Off

No packets are being transmitted/received on the 
Module.

GBIC Module operating in “normal mode”

Status

Yellow

The Module is installed and supported. 

Yellow 
flashing

The Module is installed but not supported. Note that the 
Switch will continue to operate normally.

Yellow 
flashing 
(fast) 

A port on the Module has failed POST and has been 
automatically disabled.

Off

The Module is not installed.

GBIC Module operating in “XRN mode”

Status

Green

The Module is installed and one or more ports have “link 
up”.

Yellow

The Module is installed and all the links are down. 

Port LEDs (Module)

LEDs

Color

Indicates

Packet

Yellow

Packets are being transmitted or received on this port.

Off

There are no packets being transmitted or received on 
this port.

Status

Green

A link is present and the port is enabled.

Off

There is no link present.

Green 
flashing

A link is present and the port is disabled.

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SuperStack

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 3 Switch 4900 GBIC Module (3C17714)

User Guide

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Summary of Contents for 3C1770V40 - Gigabit Multilayer Switching Software Advanced Feature License

Page 1: ...n XRN Distributed Fabric you will need GMS software version 4 0 or later Advanced Feature License 3C1770V40 installed on both Switch units LEDs You can gather information about the status of the Module and its packet activity using the Expansion Module LEDs on the front of the Switch and the Port LEDs on the front of the Module INTRODUCTION Module LEDs Switch LEDs Color Indicates Packet Yellow Pac...

Page 2: ...Beim Austausch des Moduls ist auch die Distanzplatte zu ersetzen WARNING You must only insert a 3Com approved GBIC transceiver into the Module These are listed in the Approved GBIC Transceivers section of this User Guide AVERTISSEMENT Le module accepte exclusivement des émetteurs récepteurs GBIC agréés 3Com La liste de ces types d émetteur récepteur figure à la section Emetteurs récepteurs GBIC ag...

Page 3: ...ansceiver Use this transceiver to connect the Module directly to a single mode fiber optic cable or to multimode fiber using a conditioned launch cable 1000BASE LH70 GBIC transceiver Use this transceiver to connect the Module directly to a single mode fiber optic cable or to multimode fiber using a conditioned launch cable To ensure optimal performance compatibility and regulatory compliance use o...

Page 4: ... ID and the unit with the highest MAC address will assume unit 2 ID You can not use the fabric portMode command as part of a configuration restore as the restore operation requires the Distributed Fabric to be already set up and established The fabric portMode command must only be used when the unit is offline and disconnected When a GBIC Module is operating in XRN mode its ports will no longer be...

Page 5: ...is fitted is powered up Ensure that the device at the far end of the link is powered up and operating correctly Ensure that all connectors on the fiber optic segment are correctly engaged Clean the terminators by wiping them gently with a clean tissue or cotton bud moistened with a little ethanol Dirty fiber terminators on the fiber optic segment impair the quality of the light transmitted through...

Page 6: ...com 3Com eSupport ser vices are based on accounts that you create or have authorization to access First time users must apply for a user name and password that provides access to a number of eSupport features including Product Registra tion Repair Services and Service Request Purchase Value Added Services To enhance response times or extend warranty benefits contact 3Com or your authorized 3Com re...

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Page 8: ...countries 3Com the 3Com logo and SuperStack are registered trademarks of 3Com Corporation XRN is a trademark of 3Com Corporation Microsoft MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation IEEE and 802 are registered trademarks of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companie...

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