TPS Hardware Specification and Installation
10
S
tandard
I/O M
odules
B
ypass
I/O M
odules
1-Segment 40 GbE QSFP+
Ports: 2 Fiber QSFP+ ports
Port speed: 40 Gbps
Part number: TPNN0069
CAUTION!
Handle all I/O modules with care. The bypass modules contain mechanical switches that are very sensitive to handling when not
installed in the system. Network disruption can occur if handled improperly.
Module LEDs
Use the following table to learn about the states of each LED on the I/O module.
F
eature
LED
C
olor
D
escription
Module health
Status
Green
Blinking Amber
Solid Amber
The module is configured, in service, and
in good health.
The module has been inserted and
powered up, but is not yet recognized by
the software.
The module is experiencing a fault.
Bypass
Status
Off
Green
Module in bypass.
Module in normal mode (not in bypass).
I/O module replacement
On a TPS 8200TX and 8400TX device,
hot swapping
allows you to add, remove, or replace an I/O module without shutting
down the device. When the device is turned on, you can hot swap an I/O module without interruption to the TPS device.
When you hot swap an I/O module, keep the following points in mind:
•
Hot-swapping I/O modules during system initialization is not supported.
•
The module port configuration is always reset.
•
The module segment configuration, including link-down synchronization, Intrinsic HA, and inspection bypass, is always
preserved. If you swap the module with a different type of module, be sure to verify that your segment configuration
settings have persisted.
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