Backplane Connections and Installation Rules
Matrix DFE-Platinum Series Module Installation Guide 3-3
Figure 3-1 Installing an XFP
Removing an XFP Module
To
remove
an
XFP
from
the
module
port,
refer
back
to
Figure 3
‐
1
and
proceed
as
follows:
1.
Attach
the
antistatic
wrist
strap
before
removing
the
XFP
module.
2.
Remove
any
network
cable
attached
to
the
connector
on
the
XFP
module.
To
remove
a
connector
from
the
XFP
port,
grasp
the
handle
and
carefully
pull
the
connector
out
of
the
port.
It
may
need
to
be
loosened
by
gently
moving
it
from
side
to
side
to
release
the
latching
keys.
3.
Before
storing
or
shipping
the
XFP
module,
place
it
into
a
static
‐
free
container.
Backplane Connections and Installation Rules
The
following
sections
describe
the
FTM1
and
FTM2
backplane
connections,
and
the
hardware
configuration
rules
when
installing
first
(6x1xx),
second
(6x2xx),
third
(6x3xx),
and
fourth
(7xxxxx)
generation
modules
into
the
same
Matrix
E7
chassis.
FTM1 and FTM2 Connectivity
The
Matrix E7
(6C107)
chassis
has
backplanes
referred
to
as
FTM1
and
FTM2.
The
7xxxxx
DFE
‐
Diamond
modules
use
FTM2
for
high
speed
communication
to
each
other
and
operate
as
one
switching
unit
with
a
single
IP
address.
The
traffic
through
these
modules
does
not
connect
to
FTM1
except
through
an
FTM
bridging
module
such
as
the
7H4382
‐
25,
7H4382
‐
49,
or
7H4383
‐
49
DFE module.
1
XFP module
2
Port slot
3
Release handle
TX
RX
TX RX
2
1
3
Caution:
The XFP module and DFE module are sensitive to static discharges. Use an antistatic
wrist strap and observe all static precautions during this procedure. Failure to do so can result in
damage to the XFP module and DFE module. Always leave the XFP module in the antistatic bag or
an equivalent antistatic container when not installed.
Precaución:
Utilice la pulsera antiestática y tome todas las precauciones necesarias durante este
procedimiento. Si no lo hace, podría dañar el XFP ni el módulo. Mientras no esté instalado,
mantenga el XFP en su bolsa antiestática o en cualquier otro recipiente antiestático.
Note:
A lowercase x indicates the general use of an alphanumeric character (for example, 6x1xx,
the x’s indicate a combination of numbers or letters).
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