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Table 2-2 shows fabric management specifications. Fabric management User interface Maintenance port Simple Name Server, Alias Server, SNMP, Telnet, World Wide Web RJ45 front panel connector for 10/100BASE-T Ethernet or in-band local front panel RS-232 port for recovering defaults PowerVault 51F optical port interfaces use a shortwave (780 to 850 nanometer [nm]) or long wavelength (1270 to 1350 nm) laser transmitter. The laser complies with 21 CFR, subpart (J) Class 1-laser safety requirements. It uses non-open Fibre Control (OFC) optical gigabit interface converters (GBICs) in the switch circuit. The Class 1 laser limits optical power emitted by the port to allow safe operation, eliminating the need for physical shutters. The optical GBIC uses the duplex-SC connector scheme. The copper GBIC module is based on the High-Speed Serial Data Connection (HSSDC) interface standards. The GBIC provides a female HSSDC connector. Cables of 1, 6, and 12 meters (m) have currently been qualified. Standard cables with HSSDC-to-DB9 male connectors are also available. The PowerVault 51F switch's primary operating environments are server rooms, network equipment closets, and office environments. The acceptable environmental conditions for a PowerVault 51F switch are shown in Table 2-3. Temperature (operating) Temperature (non-operating) Operating humidity Nonoperating humidity 0° C to 35° C -35° C to 65° C 5% to 85% noncondensing at 40° C 95% RH noncondensing at 40° C 2-2 Dell PowerVault 51F 8-Port Fibre Channel Switch User's Guide