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Cisco Easy-to-install Mini-GBIC SFP Transceiver Quick Start Guide

Easily Connect Switches with Fiber Optic Networking Modules Highlights



Cisco MFE and MGE Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) or mini Gigabit Interface Converter (mini-GBIC) transceivers are easy-to-install modules that provide a simple way to add fiber connectivity or to add an extra Gigabit Ethernet port to your Cisco Small Business or Cisco Small Business Pro Series switches. The transceivers are available for single-mode or multimode fiber-optic cabling and can support distances from 100 meters up to 40 kilometers.


The Cisco MFE and MGE transceivers provide fast and reliable connectivity between switches that are located on different floors, in separate buildings, or on a small campus network needing connectivity between sites. These transceivers can support both Fast and Gigabit Ethernet applications.


Description of MFE and MGE SFP Transceiver Modules


MFE Transceivers



MGE Transceivers



Features



Connecting the Transceiver


Tips: Optical SFPs use a small laser to generate the fiber-optic signal. Because invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the port when no fiber cable is connected, avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open apertures. Keep the optical transmit and receive ports covered whenever a cable is not connected to the port.


Connecting the MFEBX1, MFEFX1, MFELX1, MGBBX1, MGBLH1, MGBLX1 and MGBSX1


Step 1 Insert the mini-GBIC SFP module with the printed side up and the rubber port cap facing out.


MFELX1 and MGBSX1 Connecting Step 1


Step 2 Remove the mini-GBIC SFP module's rubber port cap.


MFELX1 and MGBSX1 Connecting Step 2


Step 3 Connect the fiber cable’s LC connector to the mini-GBIC SFP module’s port.


MFELX1 and MGBSX1 Connecting Step 3


Step 4 Connect the other end of the cable to an SFP module to verify that the fiber connection is complete. For the Cisco MGBBX1, use the Cisco GLC-BX-D as the downstream SFP. For the Cisco MFEBX1, use the Cisco GLC-FE-100BX-D as the downstream SFP. The Cisco MGBBX1 and the Cisco MFEBBX1 support upstream only.


Removing the Transceiver


Step 1 Press the fiber cable’s connector and pull to remove the fiber cable from the mini-GBIC SFP module.


MFELX1 and MGBSX1  Remove Step 1


Step 2 Pull the module’s bail latch down.


MFELX1 and MGBSX1  Remove Step 2


Step 3 Remove the mini-GBIC SFP module.


MFELX1 and MGBSX1  Remove Step 3


Removing the MGBT1


Step 1 Press the RJ-45 connector’s tab and pull to remove the cable from the gigabit SFP module.

Step 2 To remove the gigabit SFP module, begin by pulling the module’s pull tab.

Step 3 Remove the Gigabit SFP Module.


Tips: The Linksys company was founded in 1988. It is currently owned by Belkin, who bought it from Cisco, its owners from March 2003 to March 2013. Its products were branded as Linksys by Cisco when it was part of Cisco.


Article Source: Cisco Mini-GBIC SFP Transceiver Quick Start Guide


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