About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc
About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc
Hardware Reference About MediaGrid-Qualified Switches For information on the switches that are currently MediaGrid-qualified, contact your Harmonic representative. Switches may be qualified for MediaGrid based on specifications or testing. If you wish to have a new switch qualified, please make an effort to obtain data on latency, throughput, non-blocking fabric, and port buffering from the manufacturer and include it with a qualification request to your Harmonic representative. Minimum Switch Requirements for MediaGrid Systems with the ContentServer 3000 Series If you are supplying a switch for a MediaGrid system with the ContentServer 3000, the following switch functionality is required: • Full wire-speed, non-blocking architecture • Latency of less than 5uS • Port buffers of 10MB per port 1010 10GbE Network Switch Figure 66 and Figure 67 show the front and rear views of the 1010 10GbE Network Switch. Power and fault LEDs Reset and Clear buttons Test, fan, RPS and module status LEDs Auxiliary (USB) port LED Console port Auxiliary or USB port Figure 66. Front View of 1010 Network Switch Network ports Switch port LEDs 196 Installation and Configuration Guide
Figure 67. Rear View of 1010 Network Switch 2924B Network Switch Figure 68 and Figure 69 show the front and rear views of the 2924B Network Switch. Power, fault and locator LEDs Console port Network ports Temp, Fan, and Test Status LEDs Module, and RPS Status LEDs Reset and Clear buttons Auxiliary port and LED Port LED Mode Select button and indicator LEDs Figure 68. Front View of 2924B Network Switch Switch port LEDs 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 ports Hardware Reference Figure 69 shows the rear panel without the optional expansion modules. To view the CX4 Module, refer to Figure 70. To view the MMF Module, refer to Figure 71. Optional module slots RPS input port Auxiliary Port and LED (for 2948 Network Switch only) Figure 69. Rear View of 2924B Network Switch without expansion modules AC power connector Dual-personality ports (1000Base-T or mini-GBIC) AC power connector Omneon, Now Part of Harmonic 197
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Hardware Reference<br />
<strong>About</strong> <strong>MediaGrid</strong>-Qualified Switches<br />
For information on the switches that are currently <strong>MediaGrid</strong>-qualified, contact your <strong>Harmonic</strong><br />
representative.<br />
Switches may be qualified for <strong>MediaGrid</strong> based on specifications or testing. If you wish to have a new<br />
switch qualified, please make an effort to obtain data on latency, throughput, non-blocking fabric, and<br />
port buffering from the manufacturer and include it with a qualification request to your <strong>Harmonic</strong><br />
representative.<br />
Minimum Switch Requirements for <strong>MediaGrid</strong> Systems with the<br />
ContentServer 3000 Series<br />
If you are supplying a switch for a <strong>MediaGrid</strong> system with the ContentServer 3000, the following<br />
switch functionality is required:<br />
• Full wire-speed, non-blocking architecture<br />
• Latency of less than 5uS<br />
• Port buffers of 10MB per port<br />
1010 10GbE Network Switch<br />
Figure 66 and Figure 67 show the front and rear views of the 1010 10GbE Network Switch.<br />
Power and<br />
fault LEDs<br />
Reset and<br />
Clear buttons<br />
Test, fan, RPS and<br />
module status LEDs<br />
Auxiliary (USB) port LED<br />
Console port<br />
Auxiliary or<br />
USB port<br />
Figure 66. Front View of 1010 Network Switch<br />
Network ports<br />
Switch port LEDs<br />
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