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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
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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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