03-18-2014 05:57 AM - edited 03-07-2019 06:45 PM
Hi all,
Hi have a nexus 7710 with F3 48x1/10G interfaces but i'm not able to configure a interface with GLC-T, the switch does not let to configure speed to 1000 and givs the following error:
Ethernet7/14
transceiver is present
type is 1000base-T
name is CISCO-AVAGO
part number is ABCU-5710RZ-CS4
revision is B2
serial number is AGM1714226D
nominal bitrate is 1300 MBit/sec
Link length supported for copper is 100 m
cisco id is --
cisco extended id number is 4
Ethernet7/14
Model: N77-F348XP-23
Type (SFP capable): 1000base-T
Speed: 10000
Duplex: full
Trunk encap. type: 802.1Q
FabricPath capable: yes
Channel: yes
Broadcast suppression: percentage(0-100)
Flowcontrol: rx-(off/on),tx-(off/on)
Rate mode: dedicated
Port mode: Routed,Switched
QOS scheduling: rx-(8q4t),tx-(3p5q1t)
CoS rewrite: yes
ToS rewrite: yes
SPAN: yes
UDLD: yes
MDIX: no
TDR capable: no
Link Debounce: yes
Link Debounce Time: yes
FEX Fabric: yes
dot1Q-tunnel mode: yes
EFP: no
Num Rewrites Allowed: 104
Pvlan Trunk capable: yes
Port Group Members: 9-16
EEE (efficient-eth): no
PFC capable: yes
Breakout capable: no
interface ethernet 7/14
speed 1000
ERROR: Ethernet7/14: Configuration does not match the port capability.
Can anyone give a help on this, in the cco the GLC-T is supported.
Thanks
Patcbr600
03-18-2014 06:19 AM
Hi,
According to the Limitations section of the NX-OS 6.2 release notes, this is not supported:
N77-F348XP-23: 1 Gigabit Ethernet Not Supported
On the Cisco Nexus 7700 48-port 1/10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ I/O module (N77-F348XP-23), 1 Gigabit Ethernet port speed is not supported on the F3 Series modules in Cisco Nexus Release 6.2(6).
I don't think the wording is very clear, but the way I read this is that it's a software limitation that will change in later releases. Especially as it would be a pretty useless 1/10 GE module if it didn't support 1GE.
Regards
10-02-2014 01:25 PM
1G is supported with software release 6.2.8:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/interfaces_modules/transceiver_modules/compatibility/matrix/OL_6981.html#76711
03-18-2014 06:20 AM
Try removing the SFP, set the speed and then re-insert it.
04-15-2014 03:12 AM
Hi,
Did you ever resolve this? I will have this deployment scenario in a few months' time.
Thanks
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