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Gigabit SFP Modules
Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Base-T Mini-GBIC SFP Transceiver
WIRED
Model No. MGBT1, MGBLH1, MGBSX1
Gigabit Ethernet SX Mini-GBIC SFP Transceiver
Gigabit Ethernet LH Mini-GBIC SFP Transceiver
User Guide
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Using the Gigabit SFP Modules 3
Introduction 3
Installation and Removal Directions for the MGBLH1 and MGBSX1 3
Installation and Removal Directions for the MGBT1 5
Appendix A: Specifications 7
Appendix B: Warranty Information 9
Appendix C: Regulatory Information 10
Appendix D: Contact Information 13
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Chapter 1: Using the Gigabit SFP Modules
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Gigabit SFP Modules. These Modules insert into
the mini-GBIC ports on either the SR2024 or SR224G, creating new Gigabit
ports. Each Gigabit SFP Module is hot-swappable, meaning you can connect
them even when the switch is running.
Use the following directions for installing and removing either the MGBLH1
and MGBSX1 or the MGBT1.
Installation and Removal Directions for the MGBLH1 and
MGBSX1
1. Insert the Gigabit SFP Module with
the printed side up and the rubber
port cap facing out.
Figure 1-1: Insert the Module
2. Remove the Gigabit SFP Module’s
rubber port cap.
3. Connect the fiber cable’s LC Connector to the Gigabit SFP Module’s
port.
Figure 1-2: Removing the rubber port cap
Figure 1-3: Connect the fiber cable
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4. Now the fiber is connected to the
Gigabit SFP Module and should be
functioning. Connect the other end
of the cable to an SFP Module to
verify that the fiber connection is
complete.
5. Press the fiber cable’s connector
and pull to remove the fiber cable
from the Gigabit SFP Module.
Figure 1-4: The connected fiber cable
Figure 1-5: Removing the fiber cable
6. To remove the Gigabit SFP Module,
begin by pulling the Module’s bail
latch.
7. Now, remove the Gigabit SFP Module.
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Figure 1-6: Pull the bail latch
Figure 1-7: Remove the Module