Sun Ray 3 Plus Clients can connect to networks via:
One copper Gigabit 10/100/1000-Base T Fast Ethernet port
One SFP socket to support optional fiber-optic networking modules
If both fiber-optic and copper interfaces are connected, the fiber-optic link is checked first. If the fiber-optic link is not valid, copper interface link is checked.
The Sun Ray 3 Plus Client includes an empty SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) network module slot in the back of the unit. This slot is intended to support commercial 1 Gb or 100 Mb optical fiber SFP network modules for customers who require optical network support.
The SFP slot is intended for fiber-optic module use only. The client already includes a built-in copper Gigabit 10/100/1000-Base T Fast Ethernet port.
Most 1000-X (Gb speed) compatible optical modules, such as 1000-SX or 1000-LX, should work unless they require a vendor-specific custom initialization.
Certain 100-FX (100 Mb speed) optical modules should work with the following restrictions:
Each must have an SGMII (Serial Gigabit MII) interface. Many 100-FX SFP modules are designed only for direct 100 Mb slots, so they do not have an SGMII interface.
None can require a vendor-specific custom initialization.
To connect to the SFP slot on a Sun Ray 3 Plus Client with an MT-RJ cable, use an MT-RJ to LC adapter. The following MT-RJ to LC adapters have been tested:
Fiber Optic Cable Shop FC-MTLC-MD6-1/6M
Cables To Go 3318x LC MTRJ DUP 62.5/125
The following table contains a partial list of fiber-optic modules that have been successfully tested.
Table 3.3. Fiber-Optic Modules Tested for Sun Ray 3 Plus Clients
SFP Module Type | Tested Devices |
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1000-SX |
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1000-LX |
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100-FX with SGMII |
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