Rps (optional), Lightning protector for a network port (optional) – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual
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Item Description
Frame format
Ethernet_II
Ethernet_SNAP
Interface rate
1000 Mbps in full duplex mode
Hot swapping
Supported
Optical
transmit
power
Type
Short-haul
multimode
Medium-haul
single-mode
Long-haul Long-haul
Ultra-long
haul
Min
–9.5 dBm
–9 dBm
–2 dBm
–4 dBm
–4 dBm
Max
0 dBm
–3 dBm
5 dBm
1 dBm
2 dBm
Receiving sensitivity
–17 dBm
–20 dBm
–23 dBm
–21 dBm
–22 dBm
Central wavelength
850 nm
1310 nm
1310 nm
1550 nm
1550 nm
Fiber type
62.5/125
μm multimode
fiber
9/125 μm
single-mode
fiber
9/125 μm
single-mode
fiber
9/125 μm
single-mode
fiber
9/125 μm
single-mode
fiber
Maximum transmission
distance
0.55 km
(0.34 miles)
10 km (6.21
miles)
40 km (24.86
miles)
40 km (24.86
miles)
70 km (43.50
miles)
RPS (optional)
The redundancy power supply (RPS) can provide power supply to maintain the proper system operation
for a short period when the system power supply fails.
The F1000-E provides two power inputs: AC power input and RPS input. They can guarantee the
firewall to continue working when one power supply fails, providing high reliability.
Table 33 RPS specifications
Item Description
Rated output voltage
12 V
Max output current
14 A
Max power
168 W
Lightning protector for a network port (optional)
If part of the network cable of a network port must be routed outdoors, connect a lightning protector to
the cable before you plug the cable into the port.
The specifications for the lightning protector for a network port are as follows: 1000 M port protective
unit–single port, maximum discharge current (8/20μs waveform): 3 kA, output voltage: core-core < 15
V, core-ground < 350 V.
For how to install a lightning protector for a network port, see "