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McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1 M-8000 Sensor Product Guide Setting up an M-8000 Using Small-factor Pluggable modules Using Small-factor Pluggable modules The M-8000 uses two types of Small Form-factor Pluggable modules as shown in the table. Type SPF XFP Performance 10/100/1000 Mbps (copper) 1 Gbps (fiber optic) 10 Gbps (fiber optic) Each module is a hot-swappable input/output device that plugs into an LC-type Gigabit Ethernet port, linking the module port with a copper or fiber-optic network. SFP optical interfaces are less than half the size of GBIC interfaces. Note: To ensure compatibility, McAfee supports only those SFP and XFP modules purchased through McAfee or from a McAfee-approved vendor. For a list of approved vendors, see the on-line KnowledgeBase, https://support.mcafee.com. https://mysupport.mcafee.com These installation instructions provide information for installing an SFP and an XFP module that uses a bail clasp for securing the module in place in the sensor. Your module may be slightly different. Check the module manufacturer's installation instructions for more details. For ease of installation, insert the module in the sensor while it is powered down and before placing it in a rack. Caution: To prevent eye damage, do not stare into open laser apertures Modules Description This section describes the operating requirements of the SFP and XFP modules. SFP module The SFP (Small Form Factor Pluggable) module is a hot-swappable, protocolindependant, compact, optical receiver, which allows for greater port density than the standard GBIC. This module operates at varying speeds for up to 1 Gigabit per second on SONET/SDH, Fibre Channel, Gigabit Ethernet and other applications. The SFP module operates in single mode and multimode. Additionally, this module transmits on a 850-nanometer wavelength on short reach (SR) and 1310-nanometer wavelength on long reach (LR). 14

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McAfee® IntruShield® IPS 4.1
Setting up an M-8000
M-8000 Sensor Product Guide
Using Small-factor Pluggable modules
Using Small-factor Pluggable modules
The M-8000 uses two types of Small Form-factor Pluggable modules as shown in the
table.
Type
Performance
SPF
10/100/1000 Mbps (copper)
1 Gbps (fiber optic)
XFP
10 Gbps (fiber optic)
Each module is a hot-swappable input/output device that plugs into an LC-type
Gigabit Ethernet port, linking the module port with a copper or fiber-optic network.
SFP optical interfaces are less than half the size of GBIC interfaces.
Note:
To ensure compatibility, McAfee supports only those SFP and XFP modules
purchased through McAfee or from a McAfee-approved vendor. For a list of
approved vendors, see the on-line KnowledgeBase, https://support.mcafee.com.
These installation instructions provide information for installing an SFP and an XFP
module that uses a bail clasp for securing the module in place in the sensor. Your
module may be slightly different. Check the module manufacturer’s installation
instructions for more details.
For ease of installation, insert the module in the sensor while it is powered down and
before placing it in a rack.
Caution:
To prevent eye damage, do not stare into open laser apertures
Modules Description
This section describes the operating requirements of the SFP and XFP modules.
SFP module
The SFP (Small Form Factor Pluggable) module is a hot-swappable, protocol-
independant, compact, optical receiver, which allows for greater port density than the
standard GBIC. This module operates at varying speeds for up to 1 Gigabit per
second on SONET/SDH, Fibre Channel, Gigabit Ethernet and other applications. The
SFP module operates in single mode and multimode. Additionally, this module
transmits on a 850-nanometer wavelength on short reach (SR) and 1310-nanometer
wavelength on long reach (LR).
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