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2.1. Port Numbering Scheme
2.2. Clock Signals
2.3. Reset Signals
2.4. Fractured MAC Segmented Interface for FGT Transceivers
2.5. Fractured MAC SOP-Aligned Client Interface for FGT Transceivers
2.6. Fractured MII or PCS-Only Interface for FGT Transceivers
2.7. Fractured PCS66 Interface for OTN/FlexE for FGT Transceivers
2.8. MAC Flow Control Interface
2.9. Status Interface
2.10. Avalon® Memory-Mapped Reconfiguration Interfaces
2.11. Precision Time Protocol Interface
2.1. Port Numbering Scheme
Some reconfiguration groups support multiple numbers of ports. The number of supported ports within each group can be 1, 2, or 4.
Note: All the ports supported in a profile share the datapath interface. Therefore, the datapath interface name convention does not include the port numbering. Nevertheless, all other port-specific signals contain a port number in their name to ease customer usability.
Maximum Number of Ports | Active Ports | Port Numbering | Applicable Profiles | Applicable Reconfiguration Groups |
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4 | 1 | 0 | 1x 100GE-4 1x 40GE-4 1x 100GE-2 1x 400GE-8 1x 200GE-4 |
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2 | 0, 2 | 2x 50GE-1 2x 50GE-2 2x 200GE-4 2x 100GE-2 |
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4 | 0, 1, 2, 3 | 4x 25GE-1 4x 10GE-1 4x 100GE-2 4x 50GE-1 |
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2 | 1 | 0 | 1x 100GE-2 1x 50GE-2 1x 200GE-2 |
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2 | 0,1 | 2x 100GE-1 2x 100GE-2 2x 50GE-1 2x 10GE-1 2x 25GE-1 |
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1 | 1 | 0 | 1x 10GE-1 1x 25GE-1 1x 50GE-1 1x 100GE-1 |
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