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Can I know if a switch accept service unsupported-transceiver command?

Acar
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Hi everybody,

Is there a way to know if a cisco switch accepts service unsupported-transceiver command without trying?

I am plannin to use a SX550x switch and want to know if I can use 1G SX transceivers (they are not cisco branded)  that I have with this switch. I know that they work on C2960S switch. From earlier experience I know that some cisco switches does not accept thirt party sfp enabling command. (like C1000 series)

 

Also in more general, where can I learn if a switch accepts this command without trying on the switch?

 

I would appreciate if anybody can answer.

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as per my experiance, SX series switches do not support this command. you have to plug and check the logs. but it is not recommended. risk is yours

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KB

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we cannot guarantee 3rd party SFPs in cisco switches. you can try unsupported command. but you need to test it. check the console logs for module detection status.

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KB

I know the risk and am accepting it. 

So SX550X switch does accept the "service unsupported-transceiver" command, right?

as per my experiance, SX series switches do not support this command. you have to plug and check the logs. but it is not recommended. risk is yours

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Good luck
KB

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