EXFO Power Blazer 88000 Series, Power Blazer 88200NGE, Power Blazer 8880, Power Blazer 8870, Power Blazer 88400NGE User Manual

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HIGH-SPEED MULTISERVICE TEST MODULE
Power Blazer
88000 Series
User Guide
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Units of Measurement
Units of measurement in this publication conform to SI standards and practices.
Patents
Dual Test Set/Bi-Directional testing is protected by US patent 9,432,206 and equivalents in other countries.
Feature(s) of this product is/are protected by one or more of: US design patent D798,171 and equivalent(s) in other countries.
May 2, 2018 Document version: 4.0.0.1
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Contents
Certification Information ........................................................................................................x
1 Introducing the High-Speed Multiservice Test Module .............................. 1
Features ..................................................................................................................................1
Technical Specifications ...........................................................................................................2
Conventions ............................................................................................................................3
2 Safety Information ....................................................................................... 5
Additional Laser Safety Information .......................................................................................7
Installation Instruction Warnings ............................................................................................8
3 Getting Started .......................................................................................... 11
Inserting and Removing Test Modules .................................................................................11
Inserting and Removing Transceiver Adaptors (TA) ..............................................................12
Turning On the Unit ..............................................................................................................14
Starting the Module Application ...........................................................................................15
4 Physical Interfaces and LEDs ..................................................................... 17
Port Availability on the 88000 Series ...................................................................................20
Transceivers ..........................................................................................................................24
RJ45 ......................................................................................................................................24
BNC ......................................................................................................................................25
SMB ......................................................................................................................................25
LEDs ......................................................................................................................................25
5 Graphical User Interface Overview ............................................................ 27
Main Application Window ...................................................................................................27
Main Window .......................................................................................................................27
Navigation Buttons ...............................................................................................................28
Status Bar ...........................................................................................................................28
Title Bar ...............................................................................................................................31
Global Indicator ....................................................................................................................31
Test Control .........................................................................................................................33
Test Menu ............................................................................................................................33
Application Buttons .............................................................................................................34
Zoomed-In/Zoomed-Out Views .............................................................................................37
Arrow Buttons .....................................................................................................................37
Keyboard Usage ...................................................................................................................38
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6 Test Setup - Test Applications ....................................................................41
iOptics ..................................................................................................................................42
iSAM .....................................................................................................................................43
Multi-Channel OTN ...............................................................................................................44
OTN BERT ..............................................................................................................................45
OTN-SONET/SDH BERT ..........................................................................................................47
SONET/SDH BERT ..................................................................................................................50
DSn/PDH BERT ......................................................................................................................53
SONET/SDH - DSn/PDH BERT ................................................................................................55
NI/CSU Emulation ................................................................................................................58
EtherSAM (Y.1564) ................................................................................................................59
RFC 2544 ..............................................................................................................................61
RFC 6349 ..............................................................................................................................63
EtherBERT .............................................................................................................................64
Traffic Gen & Mon ................................................................................................................66
Smart Loopback ....................................................................................................................68
Through Mode ......................................................................................................................70
TCP Throughput ....................................................................................................................71
Carrier Ethernet OAM ..........................................................................................................72
Cable Test .............................................................................................................................74
1588 PTP ...............................................................................................................................75
SyncE ....................................................................................................................................76
Wander .................................................................................................................................77
FC BERT ................................................................................................................................78
CPRI/OBSAI BERT ..................................................................................................................79
7 Selecting and Starting a Test .....................................................................81
Intelligent Apps ....................................................................................................................81
Transport Test Applications ...................................................................................................85
Ethernet Test Applications ....................................................................................................87
Sync Test Applications ...........................................................................................................89
Fibre Channel Test Application ..............................................................................................91
Wireless Test Application ......................................................................................................93
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8 Test Setup - Test Configurator, Timer, and System .................................. 95
Test Configurator Overview .................................................................................................100
Modify Structure Button ....................................................................................................108
Signal Auto-Detect ............................................................................................................131
1588 PTP ............................................................................................................................132
BERT and Unframed BERT ...................................................................................................139
Cable Test ..........................................................................................................................145
CFP4/CFP8/QSFP/SFP/SFP+/SFP28 .......................................................................................147
Clock ..................................................................................................................................148
EtherBERT, FC BERT, BERT (CPRI/OBSAI), and Unframed BERT .............................................155
EtherSAM - Burst ...............................................................................................................163
EtherSAM - Global .............................................................................................................165
EtherSAM - Ramp ..............................................................................................................169
External Reference .............................................................................................................171
Fibre Channel .....................................................................................................................172
Frequency ...........................................................................................................................175
FTFL/PT and PT ...................................................................................................................177
GFP-F/GFP-T ........................................................................................................................181
Interface (Ethernet, Packet Sync, Fibre Channel, and Wireless) ..........................................182
Labels ................................................................................................................................196
Link OAM ...........................................................................................................................198
Local Details (iSAM) ...........................................................................................................200
MAC/IP/UDP .......................................................................................................................204
Network .............................................................................................................................220
Network Details (iSAM) ......................................................................................................226
ODU Channels - Global ......................................................................................................237
Optical Device Under Test (iOptics) ....................................................................................245
Remote Details (iSAM) .......................................................................................................248
RFC 2544 - Global ..............................................................................................................252
RFC 2544 - Subtests ...........................................................................................................255
RFC 6349 ...........................................................................................................................264
S-OAM and MPLS-TP OAM .................................................................................................267
Services - Global ................................................................................................................277
Services - Profile .................................................................................................................280
Signal (Transport) ..............................................................................................................287
Signal - Signal Configuration (DSn/PDH) ............................................................................294
Signal - Signal Configuration (OTN) ...................................................................................302
Signal - Signal Configuration (SONET/SDH) ........................................................................307
Smart Loopback .................................................................................................................311
Streams - Global ................................................................................................................313
Streams - Profile ................................................................................................................315
SyncE .................................................................................................................................323
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System ...............................................................................................................................325
TA-SFP28 ............................................................................................................................326
TCP Throughput .................................................................................................................327
Test Sequence (iOptics) ......................................................................................................329
Timer .................................................................................................................................330
Traces (OTN) ......................................................................................................................332
Traces (SONET/SDH) ...........................................................................................................336
Wander ..............................................................................................................................338
9 Test Results ................................................................................................341
Alarms/Errors Overview .......................................................................................................344
Analysis - MTIE/TDEV .........................................................................................................417
Analysis - Time Error / Time Interval Error ..........................................................................419
FTFL/PT and PT ...................................................................................................................421
GFP-F/GFP-T ........................................................................................................................423
Graph (RFC 2544) ..............................................................................................................426
Labels ................................................................................................................................427
Link OAM ...........................................................................................................................428
Logger ...............................................................................................................................432
Messages ...........................................................................................................................434
MPLS .................................................................................................................................436
OTL-SDT ..............................................................................................................................437
Performance Monitoring ....................................................................................................439
PTP Stats ............................................................................................................................446
Quality Level (1588 PTP) ....................................................................................................448
Quality Level (SyncE) ..........................................................................................................450
S-OAM and MPLS-TP OAM .................................................................................................452
SDT (Multi-Channel OTN) ...................................................................................................457
Service Configuration - Burst .............................................................................................459
Service Configuration - Ramp ............................................................................................460
Service Performance ..........................................................................................................462
Streams - Frame Loss / Out-of-Sequence ............................................................................464
Streams - Jitter ...................................................................................................................464
Streams - Latency ..............................................................................................................465
Streams - Throughput / Customer Frame Throughput ........................................................466
Summary ...........................................................................................................................467
Summary (1588 PTP) .........................................................................................................474
Summary (Cable Test) ........................................................................................................479
Summary (EtherSAM) ........................................................................................................485
Summary (FC BERT) ............................................................................................................488
Summary (iOptics) .............................................................................................................491
Summary (iSAM) ................................................................................................................493
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Summary (Link OAM) .........................................................................................................497
Summary (Multi-Channel OTN) ..........................................................................................499
Summary (NI/CSU Emulation) ............................................................................................501
Summary (RFC 2544) .........................................................................................................502
Summary (RFC 6349) .........................................................................................................505
Summary (S-OAM and MPLS-TP OAM) ...............................................................................508
Summary (SyncE) ...............................................................................................................513
Summary (TCP Throughput) ...............................................................................................516
Summary (Traffic Gen & Mon) ...........................................................................................519
Summary (Wander) ............................................................................................................521
Traces - OTN .......................................................................................................................525
Traces - SONET/SDH ...........................................................................................................527
Traffic - Ethernet ................................................................................................................528
Traffic - Flow Control .........................................................................................................531
Traffic - Graph ....................................................................................................................533
Traffic - OAM, S-OAM, and MPLS-TP OAM .........................................................................534
Window Sweep ..................................................................................................................536
WIS ....................................................................................................................................537
10 Test Functions ........................................................................................... 539
40/100G/400G Advanced - CFP4/CFP8/QSFP Control ..........................................................542
40/100G/400G Advanced - Lanes Mapping & Skew ...........................................................545
APS ....................................................................................................................................550
Client Offset ......................................................................................................................553
FDL - Bit-Oriented Message ................................................................................................556
FDL - Performance Report Message ...................................................................................560
FEAC ..................................................................................................................................563
Filters .................................................................................................................................567
Packet Capture ...................................................................................................................571
GCC BERT ...........................................................................................................................577
GMP ..................................................................................................................................579
OH - GFP-F/GFP-T ................................................................................................................580
OH - OTN ...........................................................................................................................585
OH - SONET/SDH ................................................................................................................591
Ping & Trace Route .............................................................................................................605
Pointer Adjustment ............................................................................................................610
RTD ....................................................................................................................................620
RTD/RTT (CPRI/OBSAI Framed L2) .......................................................................................623
S-OAM Link Trace ...............................................................................................................626
Signaling Bits .....................................................................................................................628
Spare Bits ...........................................................................................................................630
Traffic Scan ........................................................................................................................632
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11 Test Control ...............................................................................................635
Discover Remote Button ....................................................................................................636
Inject Button .......................................................................................................................639
Laser Button .......................................................................................................................639
Lpbk Tool Button (Loopback Tool) ......................................................................................640
Report Button ....................................................................................................................647
Reset Button .......................................................................................................................652
Save/Load Button ...............................................................................................................653
Start/Stop|TX Button ..........................................................................................................657
12 Power Failure Recovery ............................................................................659
Enabling Power Failure Recovery .........................................................................................660
When Using the Test Timer .................................................................................................661
13 Maintenance ..............................................................................................663
Cleaning LC/SC/MPO-24 Connectors ...................................................................................664
Battery Safety Information .................................................................................................664
Recalibrating the Unit .........................................................................................................665
Recycling and Disposal .......................................................................................................666
14 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................667
Solving Common Problems .................................................................................................667
Contacting the Technical Support Group ............................................................................668
Transportation ....................................................................................................................668
15 Warranty ....................................................................................................669
General Information ...........................................................................................................669
Liability ...............................................................................................................................670
Exclusions ...........................................................................................................................671
Certification ........................................................................................................................671
Service and Repairs .............................................................................................................672
EXFO Service Centers Worldwide ........................................................................................673
A Specifications ............................................................................................675
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B Glossary .................................................................................................... 677
Acronym List .......................................................................................................................677
10G Ethernet Client ............................................................................................................694
1588 PTP .............................................................................................................................697
CPRI ...................................................................................................................................703
Ethernet Cables .................................................................................................................708
G.709 Optical Transport Network (OTN) ............................................................................710
Generic Framing Procedure (GFP) ......................................................................................727
MPLS Labels ........................................................................................................................739
OBSAI ................................................................................................................................740
SONET/DSn/SDH/PDH ..........................................................................................................745
SyncE ..................................................................................................................................755
Unicast/Multicast Addresses for Ethernet OAM ..................................................................757
VLAN ID and Priority ...........................................................................................................758
C Remote ToolBox ....................................................................................... 759
Overview .............................................................................................................................759
Remote ToolBox Installation ................................................................................................761
Starting and Using the Remote ToolBox Application ..........................................................762
Applications for... ...............................................................................................................764
Index .............................................................................................................. 765
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Certification Information

Certification Information
North America Regulatory Statement
This unit was certified by an agency approved in both Canada and the United States of America. It has been evaluated according to applicable North American approved standards for product safety for use in Canada and the United States.
Electronic test and measurement equipment is exempt from FCC part 15, subpart B compliance in the United States of America and from ICES-003 compliance in Canada. However, EXFO Inc. makes reasonable efforts to ensure compliance to the applicable standards.
The limits set by these standards are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the user guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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Certification Information
European Community Declaration of Conformity
Warning: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following Internet address: www.exfo.com/library.
Laser
Your instrument is a Class 1 laser product in compliance with standards IEC 60825-1: 2007/2014 and 21 CFR
1040.10, except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 42, dated December 18, 1989.
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1 Introducing the High-Speed
Multiservice Test Module
Turnkey field-test solution for deploying, validating, and troubleshooting networks up to 400G.

Features

Features
88200NGE 88260 88400NGE 8870/8880
Intelligent Apps. iOptics X - X X
iSAM X - - X
Transport Multi-Channel OTN X - - -
OTN BERT X - - X
SONET/SDH BERT X - - X
OTN-SONET/SDH BERT X - - X
DSn/PDH BERT - - - X
SONET/SDH - DSn/PDH BERT - - - X
NI/CSU - - - X
Ethernet EtherSAM (Y.1564) X - - X
RFC 6349 X - - X
RFC 2544 X X - X
EtherBERT X X X X
Traffic Gen & Mon X X - X
Smart Loopback X X - X
Through Mode X - - X
TCP Throughput X - - X
Carrier Ethernet OAM X - - X
Cable Test - - - X
Model
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Technical Specifications

Features
88200NGE 88260 88400NGE 8870/8880
Packet Sync 1588 PTP X - - X
SyncE X - - X
Wander - - - 8880
Fibre Channel FC BERT X - - X
Wireless CPRI/OBSAI BERT X - - X
Model
Technical Specifications
To obtain this product’s technical specifications, visit the EXFO Web site at www.exfo.com.
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Introducing the High-Speed Multiservice Test Module

Conventions

Before using the product described in this guide, you should understand the following conventions:
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Do not proceed unless you understand and meet the required conditions.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. Do not proceed unless you understand and meet the required conditions.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in component damage. Do not proceed unless you understand and meet the required conditions.
Conventions
IMPORTANT
Refers to information about this product you should not overlook.
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2 Safety Information

WARNING
Do not install or terminate fibers while a light source is active. Never look directly into a live fiber and ensure that your eyes are protected at all times.
WARNING
The use of controls, adjustments and procedures, namely for operation and maintenance, other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or impair the protection provided by this unit.
WARNING
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
WARNING
Use only accessories designed for your unit and approved by EXFO. For a complete list of accessories available for your unit, refer to its technical specifications or contact EXFO.
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Safety Information
When you see the following symbol on your unit , make sure that you refer to the instructions provided in your user documentation. Ensure that you understand and meet the required conditions before using your product.
When you see the following symbol on your unit , it indicates that the unit is equipped with a laser source, or that it can be used with instruments equipped with a laser source. These instruments include, but are not limited to, modules and external optical units.
Other safety instructions relevant for your product are located throughout this documentation, depending on the action to perform. Make sure to read them carefully when they apply to your situation.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
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Safety Information

Additional Laser Safety Information

Additional Laser Safety Information
This product employs Class 1 Laser transceivers.
WARNING
When the LASER LED is on or flashing, the module is transmitting an optical signal on the transceiver ports.
Note: Refer to the platform’s user guide for additional test equipment safety
information and ratings.
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Safety Information

Installation Instruction Warnings

Installation Instruction Warnings
When you use the unit outdoors, ensure that it is protected from liquids, dust, direct sunlight, precipitation, and full wind pressure.
Except for the dual Bantam connector and the RJ-48C port, all telecom (electrical) interfaces are SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) circuitry intended for intra-building use only.
For the dual Bantam connector and the RJ-48C ports, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord to reduce the risk of fire.
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
No user serviceable parts are contained inside. Contact the manufacturer regarding service of this equipment.
IMPORTANT
All wiring and installation must be in accordance with local building and electrical codes acceptable to the authorities in the countries where the equipment is installed and used.
WARNING
Use only accessories designed for your unit and approved by EXFO.
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Safety Information
Installation Instruction Warnings
CAUTION
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Equipment:
Plug-in modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge. To minimize the risk of damage, dissipate static electricity by touching a grounded unpainted metal object
before removing, inserting, or handling the module.
before connecting or disconnecting cables to/from the module.
before inserting or removing a transceiver to/from the module.
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3 Getting Started

If the module has been purchased at the same time as the platform, the module is pre-installed with the appropriate software version.
Number of Dedicated Modules per Platform
The following table lists the maximum number of dedicated modules that can run simultaneously on each platform.
Platform 88200NGE 88260NGE 88400NGE 8870/8880
FTB-2 NA NA NA 2 FTB-2 Pro 2 2 NA 2 FTB-4 Pro 4 4 1 LTB -8 8 8 2 8
a. The platform needs to be connected to a power outlet since this module requires too
much power to run on battery power.

Inserting and Removing Test Modules

CAUTION
There is no need to turn off your unit before inserting or removing FTBx- modules. However, inserting/removing modules without following the instructions provided in the platform user documentation could result in the following consequences, depending on the operation underway when the modules are inserted/removed:
a
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unexpected behavior of the test applications,
instability of the system,
or cause irreparable damage to your modules.
Note: Refer to the platform user guide for more information on how to
insert/remove a module into/from the platform.
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Getting Started
Screw
Handle

Inserting and Removing Transceiver Adaptors (TA)

Inserting and Removing Transceiver Adaptors (TA)
CAUTION
There is no need to turn off your unit before inserting or removing TA modules. However, inserting/removing TA modules without following the instructions provided in this user documentation could result in the following consequences, depending on the operation underway when the modules are inserted/removed:
unexpected behavior of the test applications,
instability of the system,
or cause irreparable damage to your TA modules.
To insert a TA module into the FTBx-88260 module:
1. Position the FTB-x-88260 module so that its faceplate is facing you.
2. Remove the FILLER (protective
cover) from the FTBx-88260.
Turn the retaining screw
counterclockwise until it is loose.
Hold the FILLER by the handle
and/or the retaining screw and pull it out.
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Inserting and Removing Transceiver Adaptors (TA)
Screw
Handle
Protruding edges
Grooves
Press on
the edge
Screw
3. Remove the TA module from its packaging:
3a. Turn the retaining screw
counterclockwise until it is loose.
3b. Hold the TA module by the
handle and/or the retaining screw (NOT by the connectors) and pull it out. Don‘t throw away the TA packaging, it is recommended to insert the TA module into its packaging when carrying the TA outside the FTBx-88260 module.
4. Insert the TA module into the FTBx-88260 module:
4a. Take the TA module and place it
so that the connector pins are at the back as shown below.
The identification sticker and the protruding edges are on the left side.
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4b. Insert the protruding edges of
the module into the grooves of the receptacle’s module port.
4c. Push the TA module all the way
to the back of the receptacle by pressing firmly on the left edge of the TA module until it is fully inserted.
4d. Turn the retaining screw
clockwise until it is tightened.
This will secure the TA module into its “seated” position.
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Getting Started
Screw
Handle

Tur ning On the Unit

To remove a TA module from the FTBx-88260 module:
1. Position the FTB-x-88260 module so
2. Turn the retaining screw
3. Hold the TA module by the handle
Pulling out a TA module by its connectors could seriously damage both the TA module and connectors. Always pull out a TA module by its retaining screw, and/or the handle.
4. Cover the empty FTBx-88260’s receptacle with the supplied FILLER.
that its faceplate is facing you.
counterclockwise until it is loose.
and/or the retaining screw (NOT by the connectors) and pull it out.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Failure to reinstall the FILLER over an empty receptacle will result in ventilation problems.
Turning On the Unit
Turn on the platform. Refer to the platform user guide for more information.
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Starting the Module Application

Starting the Module Application
The module can be configured and controlled by starting the application(s) as described in the following table.
Module Application Comment
88200NGE 88260 88400NGE
8880 8870
a. Only the OpticalRF application is available on RTU-2. b. No supported on FTB-2.
To start the application:
From Too lBo x X tap the desired application button.
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a
OpticalRF BBU-Emulation
b
Only one application can run at once.
b
Note: Refer to the respective user guides for more information on OpticalRF, and
BBU-Emulation applications.
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4 Physical Interfaces and LEDs

CFP41 QSFP1 EXT LCK REF OUT SFP+1
1. Laser radiation emitted from this port when LASER LED is on.
1. Laser radiation emitted from this port when LASER LED is on.
Port A Port B FTBx-88260
Port A1
1
TA-SFP28 Port A21 Port B11 Port B21
This section describes all connectors (ports) and LEDs available on the 88000 Series.
CAUTION
To prevent exceeding the maximum input/output power level, please refer to this product’s technical specifications at www.exfo.com.
FTBx-88200NGE
FTBx-88260 and TA-SFP28
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Physical Interfaces and LEDs
QSFP281
1. Laser radiation emitted from this port when LASER LED is on.
EXT CLK REF OUT CFP81 SFP561 SFP281
FTBx-88400NGE
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