Part No. 312865-A
July 2001
4401 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Installing Gigabit
Interface Converters
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Caution: Only qualified technicians should install this
equipment.
Place all printed circuit boards on an antistatic mat until you
are ready to install them. If you do not have an antistatic
mat, wear a discharge leash to free yourself of static before
touching any of the printed circuit boards, or free yourself of
static by touching a grounded metal object before handling a
printed circuit board.
Product Safety
Meets requirements of:
CSA 22.2 No. 950-M95/UL1950, 3rd ed.
EN60950: 1992 /A1:1993 /A2:1993 /A3:1995 /A4:
199721CFR, Chapter I
EN60825-1:1994 /A11:1996
Warning: Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that can
injure your eyes. Never look into an optical fiber or connector port.
Always assume that fiber optic cables are connected to a light source.
Vorsicht: Glasfaserkomponenten können Laserlicht bzw. Infrarotlicht
abstrahlen, wodurch Ihre Augen geschädigt werden können. Schauen
Sie niemals in einen Glasfaser-LWL oder ein Anschlußteil. Gehen Sie
stets davon aus, daß das Glasfaserkabel an eine Lichtquelle
angeschlossen ist.
Avertissement: L’équipement à fibre optique peut émettre des
rayons laser ou infrarouges qui risquent d’entraîner des lésions
oculaires. Ne jamais regarder dans le port d’un connecteur ou d’un
câble à fibre optique. Toujours supposer que les câbles à fibre optique
sont raccordés à une source lumineuse.
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Advertencia: Los equipos de fibra óptica pueden emitir radiaciones
de láser o infrarrojas que pueden dañar los ojos. No mire nunca en el
interior de una fibra óptica ni de un puerto de conexión. Suponga
siempre que los cables de fibra óptica están conectados a una fuente
luminosa.
Avvertenza: Le apparecchiature a fibre ottiche emettono raggi laser o
infrarossi che possono risultare dannosi per gli occhi. Non guardare
considerazione il fatto che i cavi a fibre ottiche sono collegati a una
sorgente luminosa.
Introduction
This section describes the Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC)
and label, and provides a GBIC model list.
Product description
Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs) are hot-swappable
input/output enhancement components designed for use with
Nortel Networks* products to allow Gigabit Ethernet ports to
link with fiber optic networks.
Figure 1 shows the two GBIC insertion and removal
mechanisms—extractor tabs and extractor handle.
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Figure 1 GBIC extraction tabs and extractor handle
GBIC model with
extractor tabs
GBIC model with
extractor handle
9702FA
GBIC labeling
The Nortel Networks label on a typical GBIC (Figure 2) contains
a Nortel Networks serial number, a bar code, a manufacturer’s
code, an interface type, and a part number.
Figure 2 Nortel Networks GBIC label
GBIC interface type
Part number
Bar code
Serial number
Manufacturer code
9706EA
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Note: When you contact a Nortel Networks service
representative for troubleshooting purposes, you must
have the following information available:
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Nortel Networks serial number
Manufacturer’s code
Interface type
GBIC part number
GBIC model list
Table 1 lists and describes the Nortel Networks GBIC models.
Table 1 Nortel Networks GBIC models
Model number Product number Description
1000BASE-SX
1000BASE-LX
1000BASE-XD
1000BASE-ZX
AA1419001
AA1419002
AA1419003
AA1419004
Short wavelength 550 m
Long wavelength 5 km
Extended distance 50 km
Extended distance 70 km
Note: GBIC wavelength distance may vary, depending
on the quality of fiber optic cable used.
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Handling, safety, and environmental
guidelines
Before installing your GBIC, read the following handling, safety,
and environmental guidelines:
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GBICs are static sensitive. To prevent damage from
electrostatic discharge (ESD), follow your normal board
and component handling procedures.
GBICs are dust sensitive. When you store a GBIC, or when
you disconnect it from a fiber optic cable, always keep the
dust cover over the GBIC’s optical bores.
To clean contaminants from the optical bores of a GBIC,
use an alcohol swab or equivalent to clean the ferrules of
the optical connector.
Dispose of this product according to all national laws and
regulations.
Warning: Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or
infrared light that can injure your eyes. Never look into
an optical fiber or connector port. Always assume that
fiber optic cables are connected to a light source.
Installing a GBIC
This section lists the steps to install a GBIC.
To install a GBIC:
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Remove the GBIC from its protective packaging.
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Verify that the GBIC is the correct model for your network
configuration (Table 1 on page 4).
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Remove the dust cover from the GBIC’s optical bores.
Grasp the GBIC between your thumb and forefinger.
Insert the GBIC into the slot on the front panel of the Gigabit
Ethernet switching module (Figure 3) .
Figure 3 Inserting the GBIC into the switching module
Note: GBICs are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion.
Removing a GBIC
This section lists the steps for removing a GBIC.
To remove a GBIC:
1
Disconnect the network fiber cable from the GBIC
connector.
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Depending on your GBIC model, either grasp the extraction
tabs (Figure 1) located on either side of the GBIC with your
thumb and forefinger, or lift the extractor handle (Figure 1)
attached to the GBIC.
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4
Slide the GBIC out of the Gigabit Ethernet module slot.
If the GBIC does not slide easily from the module slot, use a
gentle side-to-side rocking motion while firmly pulling the
GBIC from the slot.
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Dispose of the GBIC according to all national laws and
regulations.
Note: If you are storing a GBIC, remember to place a
dust cover over the fiber optic bores.
GBIC specifications
Table 2 describes general GBIC specifications.
Table 2 GBIC specifications
Specification
Descriptions
Dimensions (H x W x D)
0.39 x 1.18 x 2.56 inches
(1 x 3 x 6.5 cm)
Connectors
Multimode fiber optic: SC
Single-mode fiber optic: SC
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Standards, connectors, cabling, and
distance
This section describes GBIC standards, connectors, cabling, and
distance; and provides specifications for the following GBICs:
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“1000BASE-SX,” next
“1000BASE-LX” on page 9
“1000BASE-XD” on page 11
“1000BASE-ZX” on page 13
GBIC ports for both multimode and single-mode fiber have
SC-type connectors and a minimum cable distance of 6.5 feet (2
m).
1000BASE-SX
The Model 1000BASE-SX GBIC provides 1000BASE-SX (850
nm, short wavelength, Gigabit Ethernet) connectivity using SC
duplex multimode fiber connectors.The Model 1000BASE-SX
GBIC supports full-duplex operation only.
Table 3 describes standards, connectors, cabling, and distance for
the Model 1000BASE-SX GBIC.
Table 3 1000BASE-SX specifications
Type
Specifications
Standards
Conformity to the following standards:
802.3z, 1000BASE-SX
Connectors
Duplex SC fiber optic connector
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Table 3 1000BASE-SX specifications (continued)
Type
Specifications
Cabling
62.5 µm MMF optic cable
50 µm MMF optic cable
Distance
902 ft. (275 m) using 62.5 µm MMF optic
cable
1804 ft. (550 m) using 50 µm MMF optic cable
Wavelength
850 nm
7 dB
Optical budget
Laser Transmitter Characteristics
Minimum launch power
Maximum launch power
-10 dBm
-4 dBm
Receiver
Characteristics
Minimum receiver
sensitivity
-17 dBm
0 dBm
Maximum input power
1000BASE-LX
The Model 1000BASE-LX GBIC provides 1000BASE-LX
(1300 nm, wavelength, Gigabit Ethernet) connectivity using
SC duplex fiber connectors. The long wavelength optical
transceivers used in the LX model provide variable distance
ranges using both multimode and single-mode fiber optic
cabling. The Model 1000BASE-LX GBIC supports full-duplex
operation only.
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Table 4 describes standards, connectors, cabling, and distance for
the Model 1000BASE-LX GBIC.
Table 4 1000BASE-LX specifications
Type
Specifications
Standards
Conformity to the following standards:
802.3z, 1000BASE-LX
Connectors
Cabling
Duplex SC fiber optic connector
62.5 µm MMF optic cable
50 µm MMF optic cable
10 µm SMF optic cable
Distance
1804 ft. (550 m) using 62.5 µm MMF optic
cable
1804 ft. (550 m) using 50 µm MMF optic cable
16405 ft. (5 km) using 10 µm SMF optic cable
Wavelength
1300 nm
10.5 dB
Optical budget
Laser Transmitter Characteristics
Minimum launch power
Maximum launch power
Receiver Characteristics
-9.5 dBm
-3 dBm
Minimum receiver
sensitivity
-20 dBm
-3 dBm
Maximum input power
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Note: When multimode fiber is used in long-distance
applications, external, removable, mode-conditioning
patch cords may be required to prevent differential mode
cords through Nortel Networks:
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SC-SC Mode-Conditioning Patch Cord 62.5/125
(part number AA0018035)
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SC-SC Mode-Conditioning Patch Cord 50/125
(part number AA0018036)
1000BASE-XD
The Model 1000BASE-XD GBIC provides Gigabit Ethernet
connectivity using SC duplex single-mode fiber connectors.
High-performance optical transceivers enable Gigabit Ethernet
link distances up to 50 kilometers (km) over single-mode fiber.
The ports operate in full-duplex mode only.
Note: The Model 1000BASE-XD GBIC is based on
proprietary signaling and is compatible with Accelar
1000 Series XD modules.
Table 5 describes standards, connectors, cabling, and distance for
the Model 1000BASE-XD GBIC.
Table 5 1000BASE-XD GBIC specifications
Type
Specifications
Standards
Conformity to the following standards:
802.3z, Ethernet full duplex
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Table 5 1000BASE-XD GBIC specifications (continued)
Type
Specifications
Connectors
Duplex SC single-mode fiber optic
connector
Cabling
Single-mode fiber optic cable
Distance
Up to 50 km using single-mode fiber
cable, depending on the quality of the fiber
Optical budget
17 dB
Laser Transmitter Characteristics
Wavelength
1550 ± 10 nm
Maximum spectral width
Maximum launch power
0.2 nm
0 dBm or 1.0 mW
-5 dBm or 0.3 mW
Minimum launch power into
fiber
Distance
50 km
Receiver Characteristics
Wavelength
1200 to 1550 nm
Minimum receiver sensitivity -22 dBm
Maximum input power -3 dBm
Note: Nortel Networks recommends that you use an
in-line attenuator for shorter link distances to avoid
overloading the receiver.
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1000BASE-ZX
The Model 1000BASE-ZX GBIC provides Gigabit Ethernet
connectivity using SC duplex single-mode fiber connectors.
High-performance optical transceivers enable Gigabit Ethernet
link distances up to 70 km over single-mode fiber cable. The
ports operate in full-duplex mode only.
Note: The 1000BASE-ZX Model GBIC is based on
proprietary signaling. Nortel Networks recommends that
this product be used only with other Nortel Networks
1000BASE-ZX GBICs.
Table 6 describes standards, connectors, cabling, and distance for
the Model 1000BASE-ZX GBIC.
Table 6 1000BASE-ZX GBIC specifications
Type
Specifications
Standards
Conformity to the following standards:
802.3z, Ethernet full duplex
Connectors
Cabling
Duplex SC single-mode fiber optic connector
Single-mode fiber cable
Distance
Up to 70 km using single-mode fiber cable,
depending on the quality of the fiber
Optical Budget
22 dB
Laser Transmitter Characteristics
Wavelength
1550 ± 10 nm
0.2 nm
Maximum spectral width
Maximum launch power
Minimum launch power
5 dBm or 3.0 mW
0 dBm
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Table 6 1000BASE-ZX GBIC specifications (continued)
Type
Distance
Specifications
70 km
Receiver Characteristics
Wavelength
1200 to 1550 nm
-22 dBm
Minimum receiver sensitivity
Maximum input power
-3 dBm
Note: When shorter lengths of single-mode fiber cable
are used, there is a risk of overloading the receiver. It
may be necessary to insert an in-line optical attenuator
in the link to prevent overloading, as follows:
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Insert a 10 dB in-line optical attenuator between the
fiber optic cable plant and the receiving port on the
1000BASE-ZX GBIC, at each end of the link, if the
fiber optic cable span is less than 25 km.
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Insert a 5 dB in line optical attenuator between the
fiber optic cable plant and the receiving port on the
1000BASE-ZX GBIC, at each end of the link, if the
fiber optic cable span is less than 50 km.
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