Milan Technology MIL-GBIC-LX10 User Manual
Gigabit interface converters
Gigabit Interface Converters
Release Note 1.0
MiLAN Technology Release Note
7/6/2004
Thank you for purchasing MiLAN’s Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC). This release note applies only to
the following models.
MiLAN
Part Numbers:
• MIL-GBIC-SX: 1000BaseSX (SC type connecter) GBIC module, multi-mode, 2km
• MIL-GBIC-LX10: 1000BaseLX (SC type connecter) GBIC module, single-mode, 10km
• MIL-SFP-SX: 1000BaseSX (LC type connecter) SFP module, multi-mode, 2km
• MIL-SFP-LX10: 1000BaseLX (LC type connecter) SFP module, single-mode, 10km
This Release Note describes how to install, remove, and maintain Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs).
Caution:
Unnecessary removal/insertion of a GBIC could lead to premature failure of the GBIC. A GBIC
has an approximate lifetime of 100 to 500 removals/insertions.
GBIC Installation
Caution:
When removing or inserting a GBIC, it is recommended to wear an ESD wrist strap.
Note: GBICs are hot-swappable.
To install a GBIC, perform these following steps:
Step 1 Remove the GBIC from its protective packaging.
Step 2 Verify that the GBIC is the correct type for your network by checking the part number. The
number indicates whether it is 1000BaseSX (multi-mode), 1000BaseLX (single-mode).
Step 3 Grip the sides of the GBIC with your thumb and forefinger; insert the GBIC into the GBIC bay.
Note:
For SFP GBICs, keep the release arm in up position and insert the module into the SFP
GBIC bay.
Step 4 Slide the GBIC into the bay until you hear a click. The click indicates the GBIC is locked into
the bay.
Step 5 When you are ready to attach the fiber-optic cable, remove the rubber plugs from the GBIC
and save for future use.
GBIC Removal
Caution:
When removing or inserting a GBIC, it is recommended to wear an ESD wrist strap.
Note: GBICs are hot-swappable.
To remove a GBIC, perform these following steps:
Step 1 Disconnect the fiber-optic cable from the front of the GBIC.
Step 2 Release the GBIC from the bay by simultaneously squeezing the plastic tabs (one on each side
of the GBIC) and pull gently towards you.
Note:
For SFP GBICs, locate the release arm at the front of the GBIC and swing the release
arm down. Pull the arm gently towards you; this will release the locking mechanism on the
bottom of the GBIC.
Step 3 Slide the GBIC out of the bay.
Step 4 Install the rubber plugs back into the GBIC optical bores, and place the GBIC in anti-static
protective packaging.
GBIC Care and Handling
Follow these GBIC care and handling guidelines:
• GBICs are static-sensitive. To prevent ESD damage, follow your normal board and component
handling procedures.
• GBICs are dust-sensitive. When the GBIC is stored or when a fiber-optic cable is not plugged in,
always keep plugs in the GBIC optical bores.
• The most common source of contaminants in the optical bores is debris picked up on the ferrules of
the optical connectors. Use an alcohol swab or Kim-Wipe to clean the ferrules of the optical
connector.
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