09-28-2013 04:23 AM - edited 03-07-2019 03:43 PM
Hi all,
If i need to connect 2 cisco 2960S switch over fiber with over a distance of 200m, i know if have to use GLC-SX-MM but how many cores do i need ? to be honest i dont have understanding of when we need to use how many cores ?
Can someone help me understand in which case do we need 2 core or 6 core fibers ?
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09-28-2013 05:24 AM
09-28-2013 10:27 AM
Ok, I understand now. 6 cores means 6 pairs. So, you need 6 pairs of fiber from each floor to 3rd floor. This will accommodate up to 6 connections from each floor to 3rd floor.
Is that clear now?
HTH
09-28-2013 11:23 AM
Sir kindly correct me that always one core (or one pair) is needed for a connection to be made ?? am i right ?
That is correct. You need a pair for one connection. In that pair, one strand is for tx and the other strand rx.
remember a pair is equal to 2 strands.
HTH
09-28-2013 05:24 AM
1 core = 2 pairs
So you need 1 core fibre.
09-28-2013 07:08 AM
Sir in which case do i need more then 1 core fiber from one location to other ?
09-28-2013 08:25 AM
No sure what you mean by core, but usually the fiber count is by strands or pair. So to connect 2 switches together you need a pair of fiber which is equal to 2 strands.
HTH
09-28-2013 10:22 AM
Basically Sir, there was a discussion a while back about the design of our headoffice network. We are discussing how many core of fiber we needed from every floor to 3rd floor where the aggregation switch was placed (it was 3560 24 with SFPs). At that time our vendor told us to deploy 6 core fiber from every floor to 3rd floor for uplink purpose.
Thats why i asked,
09-28-2013 10:27 AM
Ok, I understand now. 6 cores means 6 pairs. So, you need 6 pairs of fiber from each floor to 3rd floor. This will accommodate up to 6 connections from each floor to 3rd floor.
Is that clear now?
HTH
09-28-2013 11:14 AM
Thanks alot Reza bhai (dont mind if i call you bhai). Sir kindly correct me that always one core (or one pair) is needed for a connection to be made ?? am i right ?
09-28-2013 11:23 AM
Sir kindly correct me that always one core (or one pair) is needed for a connection to be made ?? am i right ?
That is correct. You need a pair for one connection. In that pair, one strand is for tx and the other strand rx.
remember a pair is equal to 2 strands.
HTH
09-28-2013 11:25 AM
Thanks alot sir. Kindly dont mind about my request.
09-28-2013 11:17 AM
Sir i read an expert saying that you are almost an authority over VSS (outside Cisco). Can you comment on my post on 4500 SUP 8-E
09-28-2013 11:25 AM
Sir i read an expert saying that you are almost an authority over VSS (outside Cisco). Can you comment on my post on 4500 SUP 8-E
Can you copy and paste the URL for that post?
09-28-2013 11:27 AM
Sir below is the link
09-28-2013 11:46 AM
Unfortunately, I can't common about this, as this sup is pretty new, but I am sure, Marvin has provided you the correct info.
In general and I think, VSS will be supported in all Sups going forward. Now, if it is not in the current version of software, I am sure it is on road map.
HTH
09-28-2013 11:55 AM
Thanks alot sir, i hope you didnt mind
09-28-2013 11:28 PM
Let's put in writing that
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