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Question for c9200L-24T-4x

Hubsi-Smith
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Hello,

I have 2 questions about the C9200L-24T-4X.

1. Does the uplink ports supports 1G and 10GB and I could mix them? Also 2 uplink port connect via 1GBit and 2 uplink ports with 10GBit?

 

2. I have a really poor multimode fibre... it is maybe only OM1 or OM2. I am using this still with 1GBit and it works fine.

I am not sure how the c9200 handle this poor connection.  Whats happen if I put a 10GBit SFP in? Are there any error messages, or led or something else if there is a problem with the fibre cable?

 

 

Best regards

Hubsi

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inderdeeps
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This switch as 4x 1/10G fixed uplinks, You can use either 1 Gig or 10 Gig or mix of them, Whatever SFP/SFP+ used should be same on other side as well in order to to be in Sync.

Well C9200 is well capable of handling the 10G SFP+, so you will not have any issue with that.Check out below for further info
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-9200-series-switches/nb-06-cat9200-ser-data-sheet-cte-en.html

 

Regards

balaji.bandi
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1. Does the uplink ports supports 1G and 10GB and I could mix them? Also 2 uplink port connect via 1GBit and 2 uplink ports with 10GBit?

 

BB - it support boths based on SFP Optic you use.

 

2. I have a really poor multimode fibre... it is maybe only OM1 or OM2. I am using this still with 1GBit and it works fine.

I am not sure how the c9200 handle this poor connection. Whats happen if I put a 10GBit SFP in? Are there any error messages, or led or something else if there is a problem with the fibre cable?

 

BB - check the distance requirement, MM should work for you.

if you put 10GB SFP it takes - again Fibre lenth comes in to play.

 

reference :

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/interfaces-modules/transceiver-modules/white_paper_c11-463661.html

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One last question... now about singlemode fibre

I have one c9300 and one c9200, I would connect them via single-mode fibre in a etherchannel.

The way looks like: c9300 <-> patchpanel 1 <-> patchpanel 2 <-> c9200

I know that patchpanel 1 has a OS1 cable... but the type of patchpanel 2 is unknown. That one is really old (2005) and I am unsure if I could mix OS1 with OS2 singlemode fibres.

I checked this side here: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/interfaces-modules/transceiver-modules/data_sheet_c78-455693.html#CiscoSFP10GLRmodule

But I don´t know if SFP-10GB-LR supports mixed cables.

The way looks like: c9300 <-> patchpanel 1 <-> patchpanel 2 <-> c9200

Keep the Porchannel ids the same between the 2 switches.

c9300 <-> patchpanel 1 <-> patchpanel 1 <-> c9200

 

But I don´t know if SFP-10GB-LR supports mixed cables.

As long as the fiber is single-mode, the LR optics should work fine. The difference between OS1 and 2 is just the way they have been constructed and should not have anything to do with the optical layer.

HTH

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