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VCM 5020 switch board interface appearance

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This post was last edited by YOO at 2018-12-03 05:53.

A switch board has two separate planes: service plane (eFabric     ports) and hardware management plan (Base ports).
eFabric LAN0 to LAN3:
  The ports belong to the service plane.
  The ports are 40GE QSFP+ optical ports.
  The ports connect to the 40GE optical switch using optical      fibers.
eFabric LAN4 to LAN7:
  The ports belong to the service plane.
  The ports are 10GE SFP+ optical ports.
  The ports are connected to the 10GE optical switch using      optical fibers.
Base LAN0 to LAN3:
  The ports belong to the hardware management plane.
  The ports can be 10GE optical ports, GE optical ports, or GE      electrical ports. In the VCM, the ports can function as management ports.      
  The ports can connect to switches by connecting to      corresponding optical modules.
LAN0:
  The port belongs to the hardware management plane.
  The port is a GE electrical port. In the VCM, the port can      function as a management port.
  The port can connect to GE electrical switches.
Multi-port connector
  The port is a multi-port connector.
  The multi-port connector can connect to an external serial      cable through a multi-port cable, and then connect to a PC through the      serial cable.
  The port can access the SMM of the switch board for switch      board configuration using the serial port tool.

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how long distance SFP can we use in this kind of Switch board?
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Just like a built-in switch device, VCM 5020 switch board interface appearance-2822967-1
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The port is a GE electrical port. In the VCM, the port can function as a management port.
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ports connect to the 40GE optical switch using optical fibers.
eFabric LAN4 to LAN7:
The ports belong to the service plane.
The ports are 10GE SFP+ optical ports.
The ports are connected to the 10GE optical switch using optical fibers.
Base LAN0 to LAN3:
The ports belong to the hardware !!
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