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Sfp module removal, Precision time protocol (ptp) card and ieee1588 v2, Locking latch location on gbic optical modules – RuggedCom RUGGEDSWITCH RSG2288 User Manual

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3. Installation

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RSG2288 Installation Guide Rev 108

the optics. Depress both latches simultaneously and gently pull the module from the chassis. The
module should be immediately stored in an ESD-safe environment.

Figure 3.27. Locking Latch Location on GBIC Optical Modules

3.2.8.3. SFP Module Removal

SFP Modules are removed using the metal bail latch located on the top of the module. To remove
the SFP module, disconnect any cables and replace the dust cover to protect the optics. Grasp
the bail latch and gently pull outwards to unlock and remove the module. Immediately store the
module in an ESD-safe environment.

Figure 3.28. SFP Removal

3.3. Precision Time Protocol (PTP) Card and IEEE1588 v2

The Precision Time Protocol (PTP) card option for the RSG2288 adds the ability to provide time
synchronization via IRIG-B, and to synchronize to an external IRIG-B source or to the GPS
network. The time synchronization capabilities of the RSG2288, both with and without the PTP
card option, are summarized below:

Synchronization Source

Without PTP Card

With PTP Card

NTP

Yes

Yes

IEEE 1588 v2

Yes

Yes

IRIG-B PWM

Yes

GPS

Yes

Table 3.5. RSG2288 Time Synchronization Sources

Synchronization Service

Without PTP Card

With PTP Card

NTP

Yes

Yes

IEEE 1588 v2

Yes

Yes

IRIG-B AM

Yes

IRIG-B PWM

Yes

Table 3.6. RSG2288 Time Synchronization Services