LEVITON.COM/NS • 800.722.2082 / +1.425.486.2222 J17 6525 October 2017 Description Specification Live Distance vs. Connector IL Part Number [A] HDX2 TAP Cassette, 50:50 Split Ratio, OM4, supports 12 duplex ports, 24 fiber MTP 10GBASE-SR 1 dB = 180 m 2 dB = 50 m 4.3 / 4.3 42LM2-BE5 HDX2 TAP Cassette, 70:30 Split Ratio, OM4, supports 12 duplex ports, 24 fiber MTP 10GBASE-SR 1 dB = 300 m 2 dB = 240 m 2.3 / 6.3 42LM2-BE7 [B] HDX2 TAP Cassette, 50:50 Split Ratio, OM4, supports 12 duplex ports, 12 fiber MTP 10GBASE-SR 1 dB = 170 m 2 dB = 50 m 4.3 / 4.3 42LM1-BE5 HDX2 TAP Cassette, 70:30 Split Ratio, OM4, supports 12 duplex ports, 12 fiber MTP 10GBASE-SR 1 dB = 410 m 2 dB = 330 m 2.3 / 6.3 42LM1-BE7 [C] HDX2 TAP Cassette, 50:50 Split Ratio, OM4, supports 3 parallel ports, 24 fiber MTP 40GBASE-XSR4 1 dB = 170 m 2 dB = 105 m 4.5 / 4.5 42MM2-BE5 HDX2 TAP Cassette, 70:30 Split Ratio, OM4, supports 3 parallel ports, 24 fiber MTP 40GBASE-XSR4 1 dB = 300 m 2 dB = 240 m 2.3 / 6.5 42MM2-BE7 [D] HDX2 TAP Cassette 50:50 Split Ratio, OS2, supports 12 duplex links, 12 fiber MTP 10GBASE-LR 1 dB = 4000 m 2 dB = 2000 m 4.4 / 4.4 U2LM1-BE5 HDX2 TAP Cassette 70:30 Split Ratio, OS2, supports 12 duplex links, 12 fiber MTP 10GBASE-LR 1 dB = 6000 m 2 dB = 4000 m 2.9 / 6.6 U2LM1-BE7 Server Cabinets Switch Cabinet with 10G Ports HDX2 TAP Cassettes 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 HDX2 MTP to LC Cassettes Patch from Core Switches LC-LC Patch Cords Patch to Servers LC-LC Patch Cords HDX2 MTP to LC TAP Cassettes Tap Output to Monitoring Device MTP to 12 Duplex LC Harness 24F Method B MTP 12 LCs How are TAP cassettes installed in a link? What are the part numbers and specifications for the HDX2 TAP Cassette? HDX TAP cassettes are connected between two switch ports via LC or MTP patch cords. Each pair of ports are connected in line into the live link with two cords, and then a third cord is used from the blue port to connect to the Arista Tap Aggregator. Leviton offers a variety of split ratios and connector configurations. The table below contains the most common configurations. Common transceiver port applications with the distance capabilities are also listed in the table below. The recommended maximum link distance will avoid loss of the link. For example, consider the 42LM1-BE7 TAP cassette. If your existing cabling plant had connector losses of 2 dB, then you could support 50 meters at 10GBASE-SR with the tap module in place. Beyond 50 meters and 2 dB of connection losses, the link will be lost. Monitoring Device
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LEVITON.COM/NS • 800.722.2082 / +1.425.486.2222
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Description Specification Live Distance vs. Connector IL
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PORT GROUP 2 PORT GROUP 3 PORT GROUP 4 PORT GROUP 5 PORT GROUP 6 PORT GROUP 7 PORT GROUP 8 PORT GROUP 9 PORT GROUP 10N7K-F248XP-25E1 2 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 35 36 37 38 47 48
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40G/10G-1
10G-2
10G-3
10G-4
N7K-M206FQ-23L
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1 2 3 4 5 6
40G/10G-1
10G-2
10G-3
10G-4
N7K-M206FQ-23L
1 2 3 4 5 6
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1 2 3 4 5 6
40G/10G-1
10G-2
10G-3
10G-4
N7K-M206FQ-23L
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40G/10G-1
10G-2
10G-3
10G-4
N7K-M206FQ-23L
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HDX2 MTP to LC Cassettes
Patch from Core SwitchesLC-LC Patch Cords
Patch to ServersLC-LC Patch Cords
HDX2 MTP to LC TAP Cassettes
Tap Output to Monitoring DeviceMTP to 12 Duplex LC Harness
24F Method B MTP
12 LCs
How are TAP cassettes installed in a link?
What are the part numbers and specifications for the HDX2 TAP Cassette?
HDX TAP cassettes are connected between two switch ports via LC or MTP patch cords. Each pair of ports are connected in line into the live link with two cords, and then a third cord is used from the blue port to connect to the Arista Tap Aggregator.
Leviton offers a variety of split ratios and connector configurations. The table below contains the most common configurations. Common transceiver port applications with the distance capabilities are also listed in the table below. The recommended maximum link distance will avoid loss of the link. For example, consider the 42LM1-BE7 TAP cassette. If your existing cabling plant had connector losses of 2 dB, then you could support 50 meters at 10GBASE-SR with the tap module in place. Beyond 50 meters and 2 dB of connection losses, the link will be lost.