Twin 10G SFP+ T3E Indicators, Sockets, and Ports
Power Adapter
Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps) Cable
Thunderbolt Connector Retainer Clip
3 Computer Update and Driver Download/Installation Steps 5
Computer Update Steps—Mac Users
Computer Update Steps—Windows Users
Driver Download and Installation Steps—Mac Users
Driver Download and Installation Steps—Windows Users
4 Twin 10G SFP+ T3E Adapter Connection Steps 7
5 Verification and Configuration Steps 9
Confirm the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E and Its Ethernet Controllers are Recognized—Mac Users
Confirm the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E and Its Ethernet Controllers are Recognized—Windows Users
Basic Configuration Steps—Mac Users
Basic Configuration Steps—Windows Users
6 Tips, General Information, and Known Issues 13
Tips, General Information
Known Issues
7 Specifications, Warnings, FCC Compliance, and Support Information 14
Chapter 1 – Introduction, System Requirements, and Setup Overview
B
A
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase! The Twin 10G SFP+
Thunderbolt 3 Edition (T3E) is a Thunderbolt 3-to-10 Gigabit
Ethernet (10GbE) adapter that enables you to connect your
computer with a Thunderbolt 3 port to 10GbE infrastructure.
Connection of the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter to your computer
requires a single Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps) cable (included), while
connection to 10GbE infrastructure requires the use of two SFP+
transceivers plus LC/LC fiber optic cables, or two SFP+ terminated
Twinax copper cables.
Support Note: This document was up to date at the
time of printing. However, changes to the hardware or
software may have occurred since then. Please check the Sonnet
website for the latest documentation.
1. Go to www.sonnettech.com/support/kb/kb.php
2. Click the Thunderbolt Product link.
3. Click the Twin 10G SFP+ Thunderbolt 3 Edition link, and then
click the Documentation link.
5. Click the Twin 10G SFP+ Thunderbolt 3 Edition User’s
Guide [English] link and then check the Document Version
information. If the version listed on the last page of this
manual is later than this document (revision B), click the
Download Now button for the latest version.
Mac® Compatibility
• MacBook Pro® (15-inch, Late 2016)
• MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2016, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports)
• MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2016, Two Thunderbolt 3 Ports)
• Mac with Thunderbolt or Thunderbolt 2 ports and Apple
Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 Adapter
• macOS™ 10.12 .1+
Windows® Compatibility
• PC with a Thunderbolt 3 port
• 64-bit editions of Windows 10, 8, 7
System Requirements
The Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter requires the following to operate:
• Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps) cable (included)
• Two short-range or long-range SFP+ transceivers plus LC/LC
fiber optic cables, or two SFP+ terminated Twinax copper cables
Driver Information
The drivers that enable the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter to work
with your computer must be downloaded from Sonnet’s Website;
instructions follow.
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Chapter 1 – Introduction, System Requirements, and Setup Overview
SETUP OVERVIEW—MAC USERS
To enable the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E to work with your system, you
will do the following as described in the following pages:
1. Update your computer to the latest version of macOS;
version 10.12.1 or later is required.
2. Download and install the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E drivers.
3. Connect the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter to your computer,
and then power on the computer.
4. Confirm the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter and its Ethernet
controllers are recognized by your computer.
5. Configure the adapter through the System Preferences’
Network control panel.
SETUP OVERVIEW—WINDOWS USERS
To enable the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E to work with your system, you
will do the following as described in the following pages:
1. Update your computer’s BIOS to the latest version.
2. Update your computer’s Thunderbolt drivers to the latest
versions.
3. Update to the latest version of Windows installed on your
computer.
4. Download and install the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E drivers.
5. Connect the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter to your computer,
power on the computer, and then approve the device
(always connect).
6. Confirm the Twin 10G T3E adapter and its Ethernet
controllers are recognized by your computer.
7. Configure the adapter through the Network and Sharing
Center control panel.
Twin 10G SFP+ T3E Indicators, Sockets, and Ports
1 – Power Indicator
This lights when the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter is
powered, the Thunderbolt cable between the adapter
and your computer is plugged in securely, and the
computer powered on. Note that if the Twin 10G
SFP+ T3E is connected to another Thunderbolt
device instead of directly to the computer, any other
Thunderbolt device connected between the computer
and adapter must also be powered on before the
adapter’s power indicator will light up.
2 –ACT/LINK Indicators
These LEDs flash green when there is activity between
the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E and the switch, and remain
off when there is no link.
3 – GRN-10G Indic ators
When a link is established between the Twin 10G
SFP+ T3E and the switch, these LEDs light green to
indicate the link to the switch is active, and remain off
when there is no link.
4 – SFP+ Socket B
When connecting to a switch or storage system via
LC fiber optic cables, insert a short-range or longrange SFP+ transceiver (sold separately) into the
socket, making sure it is firmly seated and secured.
Alternatively, you can use direct-attach Twinax copper
cables up to 10 meters long (sold separately) to connect
to a switch or storage system.
5 – SFP+ Socket A
When connecting to a switch or storage system via
LC fiber optic cables, insert a short-range or longrange SFP+ transceiver (sold separately) into the
socket, making sure it is firmly seated and secured.
Alternatively, you can use direct-attach Twinax copper
cables up to 10 meters long (sold separately) to connect
to a switch or storage system.
6 – 12VDC Socket
Connect the included DC power adapter between this
socket and the included power cord.
B
A
7 – Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) Ports
Connect the included Thunderbolt cable between
either of these ports and your computer’s (or
intermediate peripheral device’s) Thunderbolt port;
the open port may be used to connect another
Thunderbolt peripheral device. You may not connect two computers to a daisy chain of Thunderbolt devices.
Connect this to the Twin 10G SFP+
T3E adapter’s 12VDC socket. Note
that the power indicator on top lights
when the adapter is connected to AC
power.
2 – Power Cord
Connect this between a power outlet
and the power adapter. Note that
the power cord included with your
product may appear different than
the one pictured here, depending on
where the product was purchased.
Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps) Cable
Connect this cable between the Twin
10G SFP+ T3E adapter and your computer
(or other Thunderbolt peripheral device in
the chain connected to the computer).
Thunderbolt Connector Retainer Clip
This secures a Thunderbolt 3 connector
plugged into the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E
adapter’s Thunderbolt 3 port to prevent
accidental cable disconnection. This
clip is only compatible with 0.5-meter
Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps) cables, and 1–2
meter Thunderbolt 3 (20Gbps) cables.
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Chapter 3 – Computer Update and Driver Download/Installation Steps
COMPUTER UPDATE STEPS—MAC USERS
Mac Users’ Support Note: Use of the Twin 10G SFP+
T3E with any Mac requires the computer be running
macOS 10.12.1 or later. If you need to update the OS, follow
the steps below. Sonnet recommends using the latest version of
macOS, but you should confirm that any critical applications you
use suppor t it before you update.
1. From the Apple menu, select About This Mac; a new
window will open.
2. Verify your computer is running macOS 10.12.1 or later.
3. If it is necessary for you to update your computer’s operating
system software, open the App Store app on your Mac, type
macOS Sierra in the search bar. Otherwise, skip to the next
page.
4. Click the Download button on the macOS Sierra page; the
installer downloads to your Applications folder.
5. After the download is complete, the installer launches; click
Continue and follow the onscreen instructions.
6. After updates are completed, shut down your computer, and
then skip to the next page.
COMPUTER UPDATE STEPS—WINDOWS USERS
Windows Users’ Support Note: Computer
manufacturers often have systems in place to automatically
detect your hardware when you visit their website support pages,
and will direct you to a page with the latest drivers for your
system. We recommend you try this method first before resorting
to following the steps in sections A and B below.
A – Confirm Computer is Running, or Update to, the
Latest BIOS
1. Open a Command Prompt window (press the Windows key +
R), type cmd in the Run dialog, and then press Enter.
2. Type msinfo32; your computer’s BIOS version and date will
be displayed.
B – Confirm Computer is Running, or Update to, the
Latest Thunderbolt Software
1. If you have not yet connected a Thunderbolt device to the
computer, click the Start button, type Thunderbolt, and then
click on the search result. Otherwise, go to the next step.
2. In the system tray, right-click the Thunderbolt icon, and
then click Settings > Details; the Thunderbolt Settings window
appears (if you have not disabled User Account Control
(UAC), a UAC window will appear first; click yes).
3. Confirm your computer’s Thunderbolt software is up-to-date:
Go to the computer manufacturer’s website and locate the
downloads or support page for your specific model. Compare
the latest available software package, NVM firmware, PD
firmware, and drivers’ info to that of your computer’s. If they
are up-to-date, skip to section C. Otherwise, download the
latest files and install them following the manufacturer’s
instructions.
4. Restart your computer.
Windows Users’ Support Note: To ensure support for
Twin 10G SFP+ T3E, you must update your computer’s
operating system software to the latest available version.
C – Confirm Computer is Running, or Update to, the
Latest Version of Windows
The steps listed here refer to how to update to the latest version
of Windows 10. For information on how to confirm, and if
necessary, install the latest versions of Windows 8 or 7, please
search support.microsoft.com.
1. From the Windows Start menu, select the Windows Settings
(gear) icon; the Windows Settings window will appear.
2. Click “Update & security,” and then click Windows Update.
Click the Check for updates button. If there are updates
listed, install them. Otherwise, go to the next step.
3. After confirming your Windows software is up-to date, or
installing updates, shut down the computer, and then go to
the next page.
3. Confirm your computer’s BIOS is the latest available: Go
to the manufacturer’s website and locate the downloads
or support page for your specific model of motherboard.
Compare the latest available BIOS’ info to that of your
computer’s. If it is up-to-date, skip to section B. Otherwise,
download the latest file and install it following the
manufacturer’s instructions.
4. Restart your computer.
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Chapter 3 – Computer Update and Driver Download/Installation Steps
DRIVER DOWNLOAD AND INSTALLATION STEPS—
MAC USERS
This section describes the download and installation of the
drivers required to support the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter
connected to your Mac computer.
1. Launch a Web browser and go to www.sonnettech.com/
support, and then click the Downloads, Manuals, &
Knowledgebase link.
2. On the Support Categories page, click the Thunderbolt link,
and then click the Twin 10G SFP+ Thunderbolt 3 Edition link.
3. On the Twin 10G SFP+ Thunderbolt 3 Edition page, click
the Driver link, and then click the Download Now button
next to “Twin 10G SFP+ Thunderbolt 3 Edition Software
(macOS)”; the software will be downloaded.
4. Double-click the dskcd-twin10gplus-xxxx.dmg (xxxx is the
version) file; the file will expand and a new window will
open.
5. Double-click the Sonnet Twin-10G+.pkg file to launch the
driver installer.
6. When the Welcome to the Sonnet Twin-10G Installer window
appears, click Continue.
7. When the Important Information window appears, read the
information, and then click Continue.
8. When the Software License Agreement window appears, read
the agreement, click Continue, and then click Agree.
9. When the Standard Install window appears, click Install.
10. When asked to do so, enter the Administrator password, and
then click Install Software; a warning dialogue appears.
11. Click Continue Installation; the software will be installed.
12. When the next window appears, click Restart to restart your
system and finish the driver installation.
2. On the Support Categories page, click the Thunderbolt link,
and then click the Twin 10G SFP+ Thunderbolt 3 Edition link.
3. On the Twin 10G SFP+ Thunderbolt 3 Edition page, click
the Driver link, and then click the Download Now button
next to “Twin 10G SFP+ Thunderbolt 3 Edition Software
(Windows)” link; a new window or tab will open.
4. On the Intel
locate and click the PROWin64.exe button (this software is
for all supported Windows versions); an Intel Software License Agreement window will open.
5. Read the license agreement, and then click the “I accept
the terms in this license agreement” button; the Opening PROWin64.exe window will open.
6. In the Opening PROWin64.exe window, click Save File; the file
will be saved.
7. Locate and double-click the PROWin64 application file to
launch the installer. If you haven’t disabled User Access
Control (UAC) on your computer, another window will
appear asking you to allow the program to run; click Allow;
the installer will launch.
8. In the Welcome to the install wizard for Intel(R) Network Connections window, click Next.
9. In the License Agreement window, read the agreement, click
the “I accept the terms in this license agreement” radio
button, and then click Next.
10. In the Setup Options window, select the drivers to install
(choose at least the Intel(R) PROSet and Advanced Network
Services drivers), and then click Next.
11. If you are installing this software on a system not running
Windows 10, go to the next step. Otherwise, an alert may
appear stating that Intel Advanced Network Services will not
work correctly. Click Yes.
12. When the Ready to Install the Program window appears, click
Install to begin the installation.
®
Network Adapter Driver for Windows 10 page,
DRIVER DOWNLOAD AND INSTALLATION STEPS—
WINDOWS USERS
This section describes the download and installation of the
drivers required to support the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter
connected to your Windows PC.
1. Launch a Web browser and go to www.sonnettech.com/
support, and then click the Downloads, Manuals, &
Knowledgebase link.
13. An Installing Intel Network Connections window will briefly
appear, followed by Install Wizard Completed. Click Finish;
the software installation is complete.
Support Note: Sonnet’s ThunderLok™ 3 Thunderbolt connector
retainer clip secures the included Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps) cable to
the Twin 10G adapter to prevent accidental disconnects. It is compatible
with 0.5-meter Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps) cables and 1–2 meter Thunderbolt 3
(20Gbps) cables, but it is not compatible with 1-meter and longer
Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps) cables.
To attach the clip to the cable, remove both from their packaging, and then
insert the connector through the connector clip as shown (Figure 1). Note
that the connector will pass all the way through the clip; when you connect
the cable to the chassis, the clip will secure the connector.
1. Connect the included Thunderbolt cable between either Thunderbolt
port on the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter and a Thunderbolt port
on your computer, or other Thunderbolt peripheral device in the
chain connected to the computer (Figure 2). Secure the retainer
clip to the adapter if you attached it to the cable. If you are daisy
chaining additional Thunderbolt peripheral devices, connect another
Thunderbolt cable between the downstream device and the open
Thunderbolt port on the Sonnet adapter. Note that you may not
connect two computers to a daisy chain of Thunderbolt devices.
2. If you are using SFP+ terminated Twinax copper cables to
connect the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter, connect them
now, and then go to step 4. Otherwise, read the
documentation included with the SFP+ transceivers you
purchased, and then install them into the Sonnet
adapter’s SFP+ sockets.
Figure 1
3. Connect LC/LC fiber optic cables between the ports on the
Sonnet adapter and the port on the switch or device.
4. Connect the included power cord between a wall outlet or power strip
and the power adapter; verify the connector is plugged in securely. Note
that the power adapter’s power indicator will light at this time.
5. Connect the power adapter cable to the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter’s
12V power socket. Note that the Sonnet adapter’s power indicator
will not light until the computer, and any other Thunderbolt devices
connected between it and the adapter, is powered on.
6. Go to the next section, Verification and Configuration Steps.
Figure 2
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Chapter 5 – Verification and Configuration Steps
CONFIRM THE TWIN 10G SFP+ T3E AND ITS
ETHERNET CONTROLLERS ARE RECOGNIZED—
MAC USERS
This page instructs Mac users how to verify the Twin 10G
SFP+ T3E is recognized by the computer; Windows users
should skip to the next page.
1. With the Twin 10G adapter powered and connected to
the computer, turn on the computer.
2. From the Apple menu, select About This Mac; the About This Mac window will open.
3. In the About This Mac window click System Report; a
full report window will open.
4. In the System Information window, click Thunderbolt
under the Hardware header in the left column
(Figure 3).
5. In the top right column under the Thunderbolt Device
Tree header, you will see the computer, followed by
Thunderbolt Bus, and then “Echo Express SEL TB3”
(Figure 3).
Support Note: If you do not see “Echo Express SEL
TB3” listed, disconnect and reconnect the
Thunderbolt cable between the computer and Twin 10G
adapter. Note that it is not necessar y to shut down the
computer before disconnecting and reconnecting the cable.
6. In the System Information window click PCI under the
Hardware header in the left column (Figure 4).
7. At the top of the right column, the installed card is
listed. You should see “Yes” next to Driver Installed and
Tunnel Compatible, otherwise the card or driver may
not be Thunderbolt-compatible (Figure 4).
8. Skip to the next section, Basic Configuration Steps—
Mac Users
Figure 3
Figure 4
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Chapter 5 – Verification and Configuration Steps
CONFIRM THE TWIN 10G SFP+ T3E AND ITS
ETHERNET CONTROLLERS ARE RECOGNIZED—
WINDOWS USERS
This section describes how to confirm the Twin 10G SFP+
T3E adapter is recognized by your Windows computer.
1. With the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter connected to
a power source and to the computer, turn on the
computer.
2. When the computer boots for the first time
after connecting the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E, a New Thunderbolt™ Devices Attached… window appears
(Figure 5). Select Always Connect from the drop-down
menu; another alert appears.
3. From the Windows Start menu, select the Windows
Settings (gear) icon; the Windows Settings window will
appear.
4. In the Windows Settings window, click on the Network
& Internet Link; the Network Status window will appear.
Click the Ethernet link on the left; the Ethernet window
will appear.
Figure 5
5. In the Ethernet window, the various Ethernet ports
recognized by the system are listed to the right. For
most users, the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter’s will be the
only other Ethernet ports listed, with the computer’s
onboard Ethernet port listed as “Network”. Click on one
of the other ports; an Ethernet port Properties window
will appear. Each of the Sonnet adapter’s ports will have
the description “Intel(R) 82599 10 Gigabit Dual Port
Network Connection” with either #1 or #2 listed next
to it (Figure 6).
6. Skip to the next page, Basic Configuration Steps—
Windows Users
Figure 6
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Chapter 5 – Verification and Configuration Steps
BASIC CONFIGURATION STEPS—MAC USERS
Listed below are the basic steps necessary to configure the
Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter for use with your computer
running macOS.
1. With the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter connected to
your computer and 10GbE infrastructure, open System
Preferences, and then click Network.
2. In the Network system preferences panel, click one of
the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E’s ports (identified as Thunderbolt
Ethernet Slot x, Port 1, and Thunderbolt Ethernet Slot x,
Port 2) in the left panel, and then configure the settings,
if necessary (repeat for both ports). If your computer was
already connected to a network using built-in Ethernet,
you may not have to enter new settings (Figure 7).
3. When you’ve completed reviewing or changing the
settings, click Apply.
4. If you used existing settings and do not need to
combine Ethernet ports (link aggregation), your
installation is complete. For additional information
on combining Ethernet ports, open a browser and go
to support.apple.com; type “network, Ethernet” and
“Manage Virtual interfaces” to display various articles.
Figure 7
BASIC CONFIGURATION STEPS—WINDOWS USERS
Listed below are the basic steps necessary to configure the
Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter for use with your computer.
1. With the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter connected to
your computer and 10GbE infrastructure, open the
Network and Sharing Center control panel (Figure 8).
2. Set up network connections by clicking “Set up a new
connection or network”.
You may also configure the Sonnet adapter’s settings using
Windows Device Manager. You may locate the device’s ports
in the Network adapters category, listed as Intel 82599 10
Gigabit dual port network connections.
Figure 8
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Chapter 6 – Tips, General Information, and Known Issues
TIPS, GENERAL INFORMATION
Keeping the Twin 10G SFP+ T3EAdapter Cool
With its optimized airflow design and automatic, temperaturecontrolled fan providing cooling at all times, the Sonnet adapter
provides adequate cooling for the components inside. Do not block the fan or any of the vents while the adapter is operating! Otherwise,
the adapter may overheat.
Hot-Plugging the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E Adapter
You may connect and disconnect the Thunderbolt cable between
the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter and your computer while your
computer is on.
There’s No Need to Unplug the Power Adapter
Because the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter automatically powers
on and off with the computer to which it’s connected, there’s
no power switch, nor is there any need to disconnect the power
cable under normal use.
Power Indicator LED Operation
Because the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter automatically powers
on and off with the computer to which it’s connected, its power
indicator only lights when the computer is on, and turns off
when the computer is sleeping or powered off. Note that the
power adapter’s power indicator remains lit as long as it is
connected to a live power outlet.
Connecting Additional Thunderbolt 3 Peripheral Devices
The Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter includes two Thunderbolt 3
(USB-C) ports; the first connects it to your computer, while
the second supports daisy-chaining of up to five additional
Thunderbolt peripheral devices.
Twin 10G SFP+ T3E Can Provide Up to 15 Watts of Upstream
Power
The Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter is designed to provide only 15
watts of upstream power, which is typically insufficient to charge
the connected computer.
KNOWN ISSUES
Not All Computers’ Thunderbolt 3 Performance is Equal
While the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E adapter features a 40Gbps
Thunderbolt 3 interface, some computers equipped with
Thunderbolt 3, such as the Dell Precision 3510 and the Alienware
13 R2, use an implementation of Thunderbolt 3 technology
that limits PCIe performance to 20Gbps (up to 1,400 MB/s). The
MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2016, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports) also
has this limitation in the two right-hand Thunderbolt 3 ports,
while offering full performance from the left-hand ports.
Not All Thunderbolt 3 Cables Deliver Full Performance
Full performance requires the use of the included Thunderbolt 3
(40Gbps) cable, or another 0.5-meter Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps)
cable. 1-meter Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps) cables may slightly reduce
performance of cards that depend on very high bandwidth.
Operating System (OS) Updates May Break Compatibility
Specific device drivers that work under one OS version may not work
under a later version. Before updating your computer to the latest OS,
we recommend that you check Sonnet’s support pages to verify
that the existing drivers work. Note that other software updates
for the computer may also break compatibility.
Some Devices’ Performance May be Affected by Where They
Are Connected in a Thunderbolt Chain
However small, Thunderbolt introduces latency to a device chain.
If you add additional Thunderbolt devices to the chain, you may
need to experiment with positioning devices closer to or farther
from the computer in the chain.
Creating Intel ANS teams and VLANs on Windows 10 is
Currently Not Supported
As a result, when created, teams and VLANs do not pass traffic.
We expect that ANS will be supported on Windows 10 client in a
future release.
How to Identify Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps) Cables
Look for the Thunderbolt icon AND the number 3 on the
connector housings to identify these cables. Cables with USB-C
connectors that only have the Thunderbolt icon without the
number 3 support 20Gbps speeds, and are not recommended for
devices with high bandwidth requirements.
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Chapter 7 – Specifications, Warnings, FCC Compliance, and Support Information
Specifications
External Connectors • Two SFP+ sockets
• Two Thunderbolt 3
• 12V power
10GbE ControllerIntel 82599
Network10 Gigabit Ethernet
PacketsMaximum packet size: 15,872
Data Rate Supported Per
Port
Advanced Features• Flow control support
Stateless Offloads• TCP, UDP and IPv4 checksum
Power Adapter Universal 60W, 100–240V AC,
Operating Temperatures 0˚C to 35˚C
Dimensions WxDxH 4 x 8.25 x 2.75 in.
Weight 2.95 lbs.
RoHS CompliantYe s
Package Contents• Twin 10G SFP+ Thunderbolt 3
bytes (jumbo packets)
10Gb/s
• Message Signaled Interrupts
(MSI)
• RSS (Receive-Side Scaling)
• Interrupt coalescing
• Multicast filtering
• 64-bit address support for
systems using more than 4GB of
physical memory
offloading
• TSO (TCP Segmentation Offload,
AKA Large Send Offload)
• LRO (Large Receive Offload)
50– 60 Hz
(32˚F to 95˚F)
(10.3 x 21 x 7.3 cm)
(1.34 kg)
Edition 10 Gigabit Ethernet
Thunderbolt 3 adapter
• 0.5m Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps)
cable
• ThunderLok 3 Thunderbolt
Retainer Clip
• Universal power adapter
• Power cord
• Documentation
• Do not expose the device to rain, use it near water or containers
that contain liquids which might spill into any openings, or in
damp or wet conditions.
• Do not drop the Twin 10G SFP+ T3E; dropping or mishandling
the Sonnet adapter may result in a malfunction leaving the
product inoperable.
• Follow the instructions in this manual carefully; contact your
reseller or local distributor for additional advice not covered in
this User’s Guide.
• If unusual smells, sounds, or smoke come from the device, or if
liquids enter it, switch it off immediately and unplug it from the
electrical outlet.
FCC Compliance
Twin 10G SFP+ Thunderbolt 3 Edition complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, AND this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Contacting Customer Service
The Sonnet Web site located at www.sonnettech.com has the
most current support information and technical updates. Before
you call Customer Service, please check our Web site for the latest
updates and online support files, and check this User’s Guide for
helpful information.
When you call Customer Service, have the following information
available so the customer service staff can better assist you:
• Product name
• Date and place of purchase
• Computer model
• Operating system version
• Software/firmware versions
USA Customers
If further assistance is needed, please contact Sonnet Customer
For Customers Outside the USA
For support on this product, contact your reseller or local
distributor.
Visit Our Web Site
For the most current product information and online support
files, visit the Sonnet Web site at www.sonnettech.com/support/.
Register your product online at http://registration.sonnettech.com
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