through 15 also support 1000-Mbps speed when you use tri-rate SFP optics. Ports 16 through 23 support 100-Mbps
and 1000-Mbps speeds when you use tri-rate SFP optics.
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Four 100GbE ports (ports 0 through 3) that support quad small form-factor pluggable 28 (QSFP28) transceivers. You
can channelize these ports into four 25-Gbps interfaces using breakout cables and channelization configuration. These
ports also support 40-Gbps speed when you use quad small form-factor pluggable plus (QSFP+) optics. You can channelize
these 40-Gbps ports into four 10-Gbps interfaces using breakout cables and channelization configuration.
shows the front panel of an ACX710 router.
Figure 1: ACX710 Router Front Panel
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TOD (RJ-45), I/O(RJ-45), LMT (RJ-45), and BITS (RJ-48) ports
Power supply unit
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USB port
1GbE/10GbE ports (24 SFP or SFP+ ports)
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Console port
40GbE/100GbE ports (4 QSFP+ or QSFP28 ports)
shows the rear view of an ACX710 router.
Figure 2: Rear View of the ACX710 Router
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Fan tray
Step 1: Prepare the Site for ACX710 Installation
IN THIS SECTION
Rack Requirements for ACX710 Routers | 3
Router Clearance Requirements | 4
Router Cooling and Airflow Requirements | 4
Tools and Parts Required to Prepare the ACX710 Router for Installation | 5
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