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switch to provide physical IRF ports. The following 10 GE interface modules can be used to provide
physical IRF ports:
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One-port 10 GE XFP interface module
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Dual-port 10 GE XFP interface module
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Short-haul dual-port 10 GE CX4 interface module
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Dual-port 10 GE SFP+ interface module
For the details of the interface modules, refer to
3Com Switch 4500G-4800G Family 10G Module
Installation Guide
.
You can connect physical IRF ports of the Switch 4800G series with either the CX4 dedicated cables or
fibers according to the interface type on the interface module. Dedicated cables provide higher
reliability and performance; whereas fibers connect physical devices located very far from each other
and provide flexible application.
The physical IRF ports are numbered according to their physical locations on the rear panel of the
Switch 4800G series. With the rear panel facing you, the physical IRF ports are numbered successively
from left to right: ports on the interface module in slot 1 are numbered 1 and 2, and ports on the interface
module in slot 2 are numbered 3 and 4, as shown in
Figure 1-2
, which illustrates an example of inserting
a CX4 dual-port interface module.
Figure 1-2
Numbering physical IRF ports
If you insert a one-port interface module into the slot, then the number of the physical IRF port
corresponding to the module in slot 1 is 1, and the number of the physical IRF port corresponding to the
module in slot 2 is 3. For the number of physical IRF ports, see
Configuring IRF Ports
.
Physical IRF ports can be used for both IRF connection and service data transmission. When
establishing an IRF, you need to specify that the physical IRF ports are used for the IRF, that is, bind
them with IRF port(s) to implement IRF connection and establishment.