02-18-2009 07:04 AM - edited 03-06-2019 04:06 AM
i am trying to add a 3750 switch to the network. i want to config a fiber connection as the uplink to the core. i don't get any connectivity lights that its talking to anything. the fiber run is good because i can connect it to our old switch and all works. what am i missing? I've config the port the same as our old config uplink connection.
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02-18-2009 08:35 AM
Check the following:
1. Make sure use the same type GBIC/SFP on both side.
2. Make sure the port is "no shut"
3. swap tx and rx of fiber
By the way, if it is SX, you should see a "red light" in one string of fiber pair and in TX side of SFP.
02-18-2009 08:31 AM
Have you tried swapping receive and transmit strands? Are you trying to throw 850nm over a singlemode fiber? Is the SFP really all the way plugged in (some ofthem can be tricky.)? Are your patches good? Did you maybe forget to remove a shutdown statement?
That's where I would start.
02-18-2009 08:35 AM
Check the following:
1. Make sure use the same type GBIC/SFP on both side.
2. Make sure the port is "no shut"
3. swap tx and rx of fiber
By the way, if it is SX, you should see a "red light" in one string of fiber pair and in TX side of SFP.
02-19-2009 02:58 AM
Hi
Sorry, this will be out of the original thread, but I think it is important.
If you are shure that the fiber You look into is connected to mm-fiber who is driven by a led, yes it will be red.
However what about looking into a fiber You are not 100 procent shure where it is connected.
It can be connected to a laser for long-reach connection.
I'm not sure if that is safe, I've been told that it can be a risk for your eyes.
Maybe someone out there knows for shure, if it is safe to look into a laser, or if you should avoid it.
If the recomendation is to avoid, I will suggest, never look into a fiber unless you are 100 procent shure where the other end is connected.
/Mikael
02-18-2009 08:38 AM
yes checked all that and it is good. i'm going to swap out the sfp with a known good one and down grade the IOS to what the others are running. if that doesn't work not sure what else to check.
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