SMT-HC3-C08 Module
The SMT-HC3-C08 is a GigaVUE‑HC3 GigaSMART module. This module is compatible only with Control Card version 2 (CCv2)and has two GigaSMART engines which would provide a variety of capabilities with necessary GigaSMART licenses. Refer to GigaVUE-OS CLI Reference Guide for more information on the GigaSMART features.
SMT-HC3 -C08 has eight 100Gb/40GB ports. For details about the supported transceiver, cable type, fanout, inline ports, and clusters, refer to GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix.
SMT-HC3-C08 Notes and Rules
Keep in mind the following notes and rules when using the SMT-HC3-C08 module:
SMT-HC3-C08 Notes |
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Transceivers |
For details about the supported transceiver, cable type, and connectivity specifications, refer to “GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix”. |
Maximum SMT-HC3-C08 Modules Per Chassis |
The maximum number of SMT-HC3-C08 modules per chassis is four if power is available. Refer to Power Management. Each module can support up to eight 100Gb or 40Gb ports, for a total of 32. Note: If all modules in the chassis are 100Gb, then 10Gb/25Gb ports will not be available to connect with tools. The 10Gb/25Gb ports are only available when ports are in 4x10G/4x25Gb mode and require a QSFP+ transceiver. Refer also to SMT-HC3-C08 Module. |
Network, Tool, Hybrid, or Stack Ports |
The 100Gb/40Gb/4x25Gb/4x10Gb ports on the SMT-HC3-C08 module can function as network, tool, hybrid, or stack ports. |
Stack-Links |
The SMT-HC3-C08 module on GigaVUE‑HC3 can connect to all GigaVUE nodes that support 40Gb/100Gb stack-links. For details about the clustering support, refer to “GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix”. |
Inline Ports |
The ports on the SMT-HC3-C08 module can be configured as inline network or inline tool ports, supporting logical bypass on 40Gb, 100Gb, 4x10Gb and 4x25Gb ports. For details about the supported inline ports, refer to “GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix”. |
Ports c1..c8 |
The SMT-HC3-C08 module includes eight 40Gb /100Gb ports (c1..c8). Note: The ports c7 and c8 will not support breakout mode due to restriction in port numbering. These ports will continue to be used as 100Gb ports. Any of the 100Gb ports on the SMT-HC3-C08 module can be broken out into 4x25Gb ports, called subports. The subports will all have the same speed (25Gb). Subports will have x1 to x4 appended to their port ID, for example, 1/1/c2x1. Any of the 100Gb ports on the SMT-HC3-C08 module can operate at 40Gb with a QSFP+ transceiver. A 40Gb port can be broken out into 4x10Gb ports, called subports. The subports will all have the same speed (10Gb). Subports will have x1 to x4 appended to their port ID, for example, 1/1/c2x1. The parent port must be configured to have a port breakout mode of 4x10Gb. For more information, refer to SMT-HC3-C08 Module Once a port has been broken out into subports, cable it to an optical patch panel or breakout panel, such as PNL-M341, which takes input from the SMT-HC3-C08 module and splits it to four independent output ports. Refer to Breakout Panels. |
SMT-HC3-C08 with serial number 1H30-xxxx is supported only in 6.0 release and in the Hot-patch 5.14.00.02, 5.15.01.02 and 5.16.00.05.
Port Modes for SMT-HC3-C08
The port breakout modes are as follows:
4x10Gb—Specifies the 4x10Gbport breakout mode. This mode provides a 4 x 10Gb breakout option for 40Gb ports. |
4x25Gb—Specifies the 4x25Gb port breakout mode. This mode provides a 4 x 25Gb breakout option for 100Gb ports. |
none—Specifies no port breakout mode. This is the default mode for GigaVUE nodes. |
In the 4x10Gb and 4x25Gb modes, the subports can function as a network, tool, stack, circuit, and hybrid ports. GigaStream port members can be activated in the tool, stack, and hybrid port types.
The maximum number of 10Gb ports on a SMT-HC3-C08 module is 24 (6 ports per module x 4 subports per port). If four SMT-HC3-C08 modules are inserted in GigaVUE‑HC3, the maximum number of 10Gb ports is 96 (24 x 4).
The maximum number of 25Gb subports on a SMT-HC3-C08 module is 24 (6 ports per module x 4 subports per port).
Note: Each port can only have one mode.
There are rules for configuring parent ports and subports. For more information, refer to the port command in the reference section of the GigaVUE-OS CLI Reference Guide.
Once the port breakout mode has been configured, refer to Breakout Panels.