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Does 4461 ISR SFP+/10 Gigabit Ethernet port (TE 0/0/4) accept 1G SFP?

csernokgabor
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Dear Community,

Do you know if 4461 ISR SFP+/10 Gigabit Ethernet port (TE 0/0/4) accept 1G SFP? 

Thanks,

Gabor

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@csernokgabor wrote:
Second question: all SFPs listed on the below website will be supported?

Cisco-branded optics are highly dependent on what firmware the router is on.  Each Cisco-branded optics have a "minimum" version required for the host platform (router, switch, FW, WLC, etc.) to be on.  And Cisco-branded optics require regular firmware upgrade because of bugs.

3rd party optics, however, do not have this restrictions.

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Leo Laohoo
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Yes, it will.

csernokgabor
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@Leo Laohoo Thank you for the swift response!

Second question: all SFPs listed on the below website will be supported?

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/routers/4000-series-integrated-services-routers-isr/relevant-interfaces-and-modules.html#small-form-factor-pluggable

Thanks, Gabor

 


@csernokgabor wrote:
Second question: all SFPs listed on the below website will be supported?

Cisco-branded optics are highly dependent on what firmware the router is on.  Each Cisco-branded optics have a "minimum" version required for the host platform (router, switch, FW, WLC, etc.) to be on.  And Cisco-branded optics require regular firmware upgrade because of bugs.

3rd party optics, however, do not have this restrictions.

The following will help narrow the choices. 

https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/

 

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