06-12-2015 12:15 AM - edited 03-05-2019 01:39 AM
06-12-2015 01:40 AM
06-12-2015 08:03 PM
Level3 handoff panel is a SM [SC/UPC]. The data center cross-connect is SC/LC-SMF and the handoff is SM [LC/UPC]. I have a LC/LC-SMF between [LC/UPC] to Cisco 1Gbps SFP mini-GBIC (GLC-LH-SMD=) in the C4500X-Te2/1/7.
[Level3]<---SC/SC-SMF--->[SC/UPC]xxxcross-connect-SMFxxx[LC/UPC]<---LC/LC-SMF--->[C4500X]
Level3 tech tested the signal and passed at 100% by plugging in LC/LC-SMF to the tester.
06-12-2015 09:05 PM
Victor,
Did you try running a visible light and see if the light goes through-and-through? I know you've done a Level 3 testing but do a lot of fibre optic testing too and I always use visible light to test the entire length from patch-cord-to-patch-cord.
Another thing, can you put both ends' configuration to default and see if the fibre links go up?
06-13-2015 10:31 AM
I don't have access to run the test, but the data center folks did their tests many times. We change few different SMF patch cord, including a loaner SMF patch cord from the data center folks (they are sure their SMF is 100% working).
When you say both end's config to default, do you mean DC-A's and DC-B's end? In DC-A's end, it is a Level3 SMF but cross-connect-converted-to-copper handoff as 1GB RJ45.
06-13-2015 04:58 PM
When you say both end's config to default, do you mean DC-A's and DC-B's end?
Both ends.
Here's another test you can do, plug a known SFP-client to either end of the ports and see if the ports go up. This test will determine if your SFP or your patch cord is faulty. It will also determine if you've got a faulty SFP port.
06-24-2015 06:33 PM
I finally fixed the issue with Cisco TAC assistance. Because of the different between DC-A (copper) and DC-B (fiber SMF), "speed nonegotiate" must be set on the interface at the fiber end because there is a media-converter at the other end on the cross-connect.
From other post, I heard connecting optical transceivers to non-Cisco gear (sometimes) require "speed nonegotiate" command. Otherwise link will not come up.
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