05-02-2010 09:12 PM - edited 03-06-2019 10:54 AM
05-02-2010 09:38 PM
What brand of SFP did you use for the Cisco? If the SFP ain't Cisco, you "can't" work it.
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05-02-2010 09:55 PM
Hi
Both the SFPs are cisco and I get a light at the cisco side but no the linksys side when "speed nonegotiate" is set on the cisco switch.
Happy to rate the post once resolved.
Thanks Peter
05-02-2010 10:25 PM
Hi
Both the SFPs are cisco and I get a light at the cisco side but no the linksys side when "speed nonegotiate" is set on the cisco switch.
Happy to rate the post once resolved.
Thanks Peter
Hi Peter,
For fiber connectivity between the devices, make sure you have the correct cable for the distances involved and the type of fiber ports that are used. The two options are singlemode fiber (SMF) or multimode fiber (MMF). Make sure the ports on the devices that are connected together are both SMF, or both are MMF ports.
For fiber connections, make sure the transmit lead of one port is connected to the receive lead of the other port. Connections for transmit-to-transmit and receive-to-receive do not work.
Hope to Help !!
Ganesh.H
05-02-2010 11:42 PM
Hi,
The issue I have is that it works fine when connected to the lisnksy with the same SFPs and patch leades. It then works one way when I set the speed to "nonegotiate".
Why would it stop working when it goes from a cisco to a linksys but work from linksys to linksys?
Peter
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