06-10-2008 09:42 AM - edited 03-05-2019 11:32 PM
I currently have ST fiber connectors which I would like to patch into a Cisco 2960 switch with a GLC-SX-MM= SFP mini-GBIC. Can I use an ST/LC patch with a spec of 650nm? The mini-GBIC states 850nm. Any known issues?
06-10-2008 09:56 AM
Don't have practical experience with fibers but If the specification of the cable means that it can carry only the sprcified wavelength then I don't think its going to work.
Would be interested to know others openion on this.
If you already have the SFP and the cable give it a shot buddy and see if it works.
-> Sushil
06-10-2008 10:08 AM
Hey, thanks for your help. In fact, I think I may have been mistaken. The fiber patches reference 6.25 microns not 625 nm. So, I am guessing, the mini-GBIC and the patch both use 6.25 micron fiber and that they both use a 850nm wavelength. My bad - I hope ;=(.
Thank you,
D
06-10-2008 10:14 AM
Yes SX SFP works with 62.5 micron as well as 50 micron at a wavelength of 850nm.
With 62.5 micron it can span up to 275mts while with 50 micron it can go up to 500 mts.
Please make sure that you have a multi mode cable.
Good luck !!!
-> Sushil
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