11-18-2021 08:47 AM
Our service provider installed a Champion One 1000SFP10 in there equipment as the handoff for us to plug our fiber into. I am not able to find exactly what Ethernet standard the transceiver uses. When I look at the datasheet it simply states a wavelength of 1310 and 10km Long Haul SFP in the description. They say all over there website that the transceivers are universally compatibility but I assume that just means that you can plug them into a variety equipment.
Does anybody have any experience with these transceivers and compatibility? Are they somehow able to adapt to different standards? Would a 1000Base-LX/LH SFP on my Cisco equipment be able to communicate to the Champion One 1000SFP10 on the service provider side?
11-18-2021 10:58 AM
1000Base-LX/LH SFP - this should work on the Cisco end. (since the provider side may have different equipment)
11-18-2021 11:04 AM
Thanks for the feedback. I just find it odd that the Champion transceiver does not list an ethernet standard anywhere that I can fine.
I was hoping that somebody may be able have run into this with a service provider and would be able to share what they used to connect to it.
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