What means (2 LRM Capable) in 220 Series Description?
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‎08-23-2018 04:07 PM
Hello, team,
"220-Series 48 port 10/100/1000BASE-T, 4 10GbE unpopulated SFP+ ports (2 LRM Capable), 1 Fixed AC PSU, 1 RPS port, L2 Switching with RIP and Static Routes, 1 country-specific power cord"
Does it mean that only two SFP+ ports could be used for 10Gb transceivers simultaneously?
"220-Series 48 port 10/100/1000BASE-T, 4 10GbE unpopulated SFP+ ports (2 LRM Capable), 1 Fixed AC PSU, 1 RPS port, L2 Switching with RIP and Static Routes, 1 country-specific power cord"
Does it mean that only two SFP+ ports could be used for 10Gb transceivers simultaneously?
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‎08-25-2018 03:25 PM
there are 4 SFP+ ports. each is capable of 10G.
Issue is with LRM = consume a lot of energy and there are only two SFP+ ports what can deliver enough of energy for LRM.
hope it is easier to understand now.
Issue is with LRM = consume a lot of energy and there are only two SFP+ ports what can deliver enough of energy for LRM.
hope it is easier to understand now.
Regards
Zdeněk Pala
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‎08-23-2018 07:27 PM
Hi Ilya,I'm just going to guess, but I imagine it means of the four 10GbE SFP+ ports, only two of them can effectively power LRM optics.
