GigaVUE‑TA200 Notes and Rules

Keep in mind the following notes and rules when using the GigaVUE‑TA200:

GigaVUE‑TA200 Notes

Transceivers

For details about the supported transceiver, cable type, and connectivity specifications, refer to GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix.

Network, Tool, Hybrid, or Stack Port

The 100Gb/40Gb ports on GigaVUE‑TA200 can be used as network, tool, hybrid, or stack-link ports.

For stack-link support, refer to GigaVUE‑TA200 Notes and Rules.

Stack-Links

Stack-Links at 10Gb/25Gb—When ports on the GigaVUE‑TA200 are broken out into 4x10G mode or 4x25G mode, they support stack-links.
Stack-Links at 100Gb— between GigaVUE-TA200 and PRT-HD0-C06X24 module of GigaVUE-HD series are supported, only with LR4 and CWDM4 cables on C06 ports. Stack-Links at 100 Gb Gb (lower-case b) is defined as Gigabit and is a unit of bandwidth measured. It is the capacity to transfer information. on other modules with other optics are not supported

For details about the supported 10Gb/25Gb/40Gb/100Gb stack-links, refer to GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix.

Map Rules and Port Filters

The GigaVUE‑TA200 supports 256 map rules per chassis, by default and 20 egress port filters per chassis.

For details about the maximum map rules, refer to the "Maximum Map Rules" table in the GigaVUE-FM Users Guide.

Port Licensing

On the GigaVUE‑TA200, only the first 32 out of 64 ports are enabled. A port license is available to enable an additional 32 ports. Refer to Port Licensing on page 63.

Cluster Licensing

Connecting a GigaVUE‑TA200 to a cluster requires the Advanced Features License.