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Cisco MGBBX1 1000 Base-BX Mini-GBIC SFP, MFEBX1 100 Base-BX Mini-GBIC SFP, MGBLX1 1000 Base-LX Mini-GBIC SFP, MFEFX1 100BASE-FX Mini-GBIC SFP, MFELX1 100BASE-LX Mini-GBIC SFP, MGBSX1 Gigabit SX Mini-GBIC SFP, MGBLH1 Gigabit LH Mini-GBIC SFP Quick Start Guide
Below you will find brief information for network transceiver module MGBBX1 1000 Base-BX Mini-GBIC SFP, network transceiver module MFEBX1 100 Base-BX Mini-GBIC SFP, network transceiver module MGBLX1 1000 Base-LX Mini-GBIC SFP, network transceiver module MFEFX1 100BASE-FX Mini-GBIC SFP, network transceiver module MFELX1 100BASE-LX Mini-GBIC SFP, network transceiver module MGBSX1 Gigabit SX Mini-GBIC SFP, network transceiver module MGBLH1 Gigabit LH Mini-GBIC SFP. These network transceiver modules are compatible with a variety of Cisco small business switches and can be used to connect to fiber optic or copper Ethernet networks. The guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to connect the transceivers to the switch, as well as how to remove them when necessary.
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Quick Start Guide
Cisco Small Business
MGBBX1 1000 Base-BX Mini-GBIC SFP Transceiver
MFEBX1 100 Base-BX Mini-GBIC SFP Transceiver
MGBLX1 1000 Base-LX Mini-GBIC SFP Transceiver
MFEFX1 100BASE-FX Mini-GBIC SFP Transceiver
MFELX1 100BASE-LX Mini-GBIC SFP Transceiver
MGBSX1 Gigabit SX Mini-GBIC SFP Transceiver
MGBLH1 Gigabit LH Mini-GBIC SFP Transceiver
MGBT1 Gigabit 1000 Base-T Mini-GBIC SFP Transceiver
Package Contents
• Mini-GBIC SFP Transceiver
• Quick Start Guide
1
Connecting the Transceiver
W ARNING : 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 Cisco MGBBX1, MFEBX1, MGBLX1,
MFEFX1, MFELX1, MGBSX1, and MGBLH1
S
TEP
1 Insert the mini-GBIC SFP module with the printed side up and the rubber port cap facing out.
S TEP 2 Remove the mini-GBIC SFP module’s rubber port cap.
S TEP 4 Connect the other end of the cable to an SFP module to verify that the fiber connection is complete.
S TEP 3 Connect the fiber cable’s LC connector to the mini-GBIC SFP module’s port.
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.
Connecting the Cisco MGBT1
W ARNING : 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.
S TEP 1 Insert the gigabit SFP module with the printed side up and the pull tab facing out.
S TEP 2 Lock the gigabit SFP module in place.
S TEP 3 Connect the cable to the gigabit SFP Module’s port.
S TEP 4 Connect the other end of the cable to the switch.
2
Removing the Transceiver
Removing the Cisco MGBBX1, MFEBX1, MGBLX1,
MFEFX1, MFELX1, MGBSX1, and MGBLH1
W ARNING : 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.
S
TEP
1 Press the fiber cable’s connector and pull to remove the fiber cable from the mini-GBIC SFP module.
S TEP 2 Pull the module’s bail latch down.
S TEP 3 Remove the mini-GBIC SFP module.
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Removing the Cisco MGBT1
W
ARNING
: 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.
S TEP 1 Press the RJ-45 connector’s tab and pull to remove the cable from the gigabit SFP module.
S TEP 2 To remove the gigabit SFP module, begin by pulling the module’s pull tab.
S TEP 3 Remove the Gigabit SFP Module.
3
Switch Compatibility List
Cisco 100M SFP Switch Support and Minimum
Software Release Requirements
Switch Model Number MFEBX1/MFEFX1/MFELX1
SR224G Not supported
SR2024C
SR2024
Not supported
Not supported
SPS208G
SPS224G4
SPS2024
SRW208G
1.0.2
1.0.2
1.0.2
1.0.3
SRW208L
SRW208P
SRW208MP
SRW2008
SRW2008P
SRW2008MP
SRW224G4
SRW248G4
SRW224G4P
SRW248G4P
SRW2024P
SRW2016
1.0.3
1.0.3
1.0.3
1.0.3
1.0.3
1.0.3
1.2.2*
1.2.2*
1.0.1
1.0.1
1.0.3
Not supported
SRW2024
SRW2048
SRW224P
SFE2000
SFE2000P
SGE2000
SGE2000P
SFE2010
SGE2010
SFE2010P
SGE2010P
SLM224G2-CN
SLM224G
SLM248G
SLM224P
SLM248Pb
SLM2024
SLM2048
SLM224G4S
SLM224G4PS
SLM248G4S
SLM248G4PS
1.0.1
1.0.1
1.0.2
1.0.2
1.0.2
1.0.2
Not supported
Not supported
Not supported
Not supported
Not supported
Not supported
Not supported
2.0.1.80
2.0.1.75
2.0.1.80
2.0.1.75
1.0.2*
1.0.1
1.0.1
1.0.1
1.0.1
* Requires manual configuration for the 100M SFP. See the following section.
Manually Configuring the 100M SFP
S TEP 1 On the Port Configuration page, click Detail.
S TEP 2 In the Port Configuration popup window, select eth 100M in the SFP
Speed field.
S TEP 3 Save your changes.
S TEP 4 Insert the 100M SFP module.
4
Where to Go from Here
Resource
Technical
Documentation
Customer Support www.cisco.com/en/US/support/ tsd_cisco_small_business_support_center_contacts.
html
Open Source
License Notices www.cisco.com/go/osln
Regulatory
Compliance and
Safety Information
Warranty
Information
Location http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9934/ tsd_products_support_series_home.html
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9934/ tsd_products_support_series_home.html
http://www.cisco.com/go/warranty
Cisco Partner
Central site for Small
Business http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/sell/smb
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Key Features
- Compatible with Cisco small business switches
- Support for fiber optic and copper Ethernet networks
- Easy to install and remove
- Various models to choose from
- User-friendly Quick Start Guide