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Clock I/O 

SMB clock I/O connectors can be configured as inputs or outputs.  

Reset Button

The reset button when pushed will reboot or factory default the module depending on 

the length of time the button is pushed.

Time

Function

Less than 10 seconds

Module Reboot

10 to 20 seconds

Restores Factory Defaults

Greater than 20 seconds No action

Reset Button Functions

Installation Procedure

1) Configure DIP-switches

2) Installing the Module
3) Apply Power
4) Connect Cables

5) Configure Module via Command Line Interface

6) Verify Operation

1) Configure DIP-switches

The function of DIP-switch is outlined in the table below.

Switch 

Position

Description

Down

(Off)

Up

(On)

1

Reserved

Off

-

2

Reserved

Off

-

3

Zero Touch 1

Normal

On

4

Zero Touch 2

Normal

On

DIP-switch Description

SW1 and SW2 - Reserved

These DIP-switches are reserved and must be in the DOWN (default) position.

SW3 and SW4 - Zero Touch Provisioning

Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) utilizes DHCP and TFTP to automatically configure the 

module during the initial setup. 

RJ-45 Ports

The RJ-45 Ethernet ports support 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T protocols, 

auto-negotiation, auto MDI/MDI-X crossover and can be manually forced to a specific 

speed and duplex mode using the 

port

 command. 

SFP/SFP+/XFP Ports

The  SFP  interfaces  (P4  -  P7)  support  SERDES  100BASE-X  or  1000BASE-X  fiber 

transceivers and SGMII 10/100/1000BASE-T copper transceivers.  The SFP interfaces 

operate in manual mode or auto-negotiation and support full duplex operation.

NOTE:    When  using  100BASE-X  and  SGMII  SFPs,  the  port  must  be  manually 

configured using the Command Line Interface (CLI).  Interface settings can be 

changed using the 

port

 command.

The SFP+ interfaces (P1 - P3) support 10G Ethernet fiber transceivers up to power 

level 2 devices, 1000BASE-X fiber transceivers and 1000BASE-T copper transceivers.  
The XFP interfaces support 10G Ethernet fiber transceivers up to power level 4 devices.

Alarm Contact Connector

The alarm contact connector is located on the rear of the unit and is used to alert of 

an internal alarm conditions and detect the state of external alarm conditions.  Not all 

models support this hardware feature.  
The pinout for the alarm contact is shown below.

Alarm Contact Connector Pinout

Pin

Function

1

Normally Open - Output

2

Common - Output

3

Normally Closed - Output

4

Detection - Input

5

Ground

Alarm Contact Description

Clock I/O Connectors

The clock I/O connectors are located on the rear of the unit and can be configured as 

inputs or outputs to support IEEE 1588 clock requirements.  Not all models support this 

hardware feature.

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