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ASR1001X with GLC-ZX-SM

Brian Dean
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I'm wanting to see if anyone has been able to use GLC-ZX-SM in an ASR-1001x. The official compatibility matrix only lists the SMD version of this optic, but I didn't know if DOM was a requirement for the optic to actually work. I've got one plugged into my router but I can't move the link until a downtime...

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NAME: "subslot 0/0 transceiver 2", DESCR: "GE ZX"
PID: FTRJ1519P1BCL-CS  , VID:    , SN: FNS0835T0CZ     

Some other interesting outputs. 

ASR#sh hw-module interface gi0/0/0 transceiver idprom
IDPROM for transceiver GigabitEthernet0/0/0:
  Description                               = SFP or SFP+ optics (type 3)
  Transceiver Type:                         = GE ZX (23)
  Product Identifier (PID)                  = FTRJ1519P1BCL-CS
  Vendor Revision                           =
  Serial Number (SN)                        = FNS0835T0CZ
  Vendor Name                               = CISCO-FINISAR
  Vendor OUI (IEEE company ID)              = 00.90.65 (36965)
  CLEI code                                 = N/A
  Cisco part number                         = N/A
  Device State                              = Disabled.
  Date code (yy/mm/dd)                      = 04/08/23
  Connector type                            = LC.
  Encoding                                  = 8B10B
                                              NRZ
  Nominal bitrate                           =  (1200 Mbits/s)
  Minimum bit rate as % of nominal bit rate = not specified
  Maximum bit rate as % of nominal bit rate = not specified

ASR#sh hw-module interface gi0/0/0 transceiver status
The Transceiver in slot 0 subslot 0 port 2 is enabled.
  Sensor Data is not supported by this transceiver

 

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allan.mancera
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Hello Brian

 

I know this post is old but I just installed a couple of ASRs 1001-X with the Finistar FTRJ1519P1BCL and everything is working correctly. The compatibility matrix is always limited to Cisco parts.

 

Hope this information is useful

 

Allan Mancera

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