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Need SFP and cabling assistance to connect C9200L-48P-4G(Gi1/1/1-4) and WS-C2960S-48FPD-L(Te4/0/1-4)

pratikpatel18
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Hi Cisco Community,

 

I want to connect 1G Switch to 10G Switch . Can you please let me know what kind of cable and SFP will require at both end?

 

Uplink Switch :  C9200L-48P-4G with 1G capability

Access Switch : WS-C2960S-48FPD-L with 10G capability

 

 

Pratik Patel

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balaji.bandi
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balaji.bandi
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Depends on distance, you should go with SFP 1GB both the side  MMF

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/interfaces-modules/gigabit-ethernet-gbic-sfp-modules/datasheet-c78-366584.html

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Thank you Balaji for reply,

 

My both switches are on different floor and we are using patch panel to connect floors. Can you please suggest cable type I should use ?

 

 

 

Pratik Patel

Leo Laohoo
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Not going to work:  Both ends must use optics with the same speed.  It is either SFP at both ends or SFP+ at both ends and not a mix of SFP and SFP+.

Hi Leo,

 

I am going to use 1G SFP at both end with MMF fiber, please let me know if you think it still won't work.

 

 

 

Pratik


@pratikpatel18 wrote:

I am going to use 1G SFP at both end with MMF fiber


What are the exact models/SKU of the optics used?

Hi Leo, 

 

Please find the SFP and Cable details below:

 

SFP type1000Base-SX

Cable Type:  LC to LC Fiber  10Gb Multimode(MMF) OM3 Duplex 50/125 3-Meter (10ft), for Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base-SX

 

 

Pratik Patel

That will work.

Thank you Leo,

 

 

Pratik 

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