07-29-2022 12:26 PM
Hello,
I need to find a 48 port 10GE switch. I have found the Cisco C9500-48X-A, but I do not know if the SFP's I have are compatible with the 10GE interfaces. I have 48x 10GBase-T SFP+'s (SFP-10G-T-X) copper. Will these two be compatible? I can't find the difference between 10GBase-T and 10GBase-X.
-Mike C.
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07-29-2022 05:01 PM - edited 07-29-2022 09:31 PM
@michaelcarroll16725 wrote:
I have 48x 10GBase-T SFP+'s (SFP-10G-T-X) copper.
Yes, it will work on a 9500 but it cannot be Cisco-branded optics.
Whatever brand of optics picked, not all 48 ports will be enabled. This is because each SFP-10G-T optics require very high amount of power to be operational and the 9500 does not have a lot of power to go around.
A better alternative is to get 9300X-48TX (48 port Data, 48x 10G Multigigabit).
IMPORTANT: If the decision is to go down the 9300X direction, please DO NOT STACK THEM. Make sure the 9300X are in standalone or else they will become unstable.
07-29-2022 12:29 PM
07-29-2022 01:39 PM
The Cisco 9500-48X-A is not even listed... That doesn't make sense...
07-29-2022 02:40 PM
You are correct. I don't see much info about this model. Maybe because it's a newer model, and the matrix has not been updated.
HTH
07-29-2022 05:01 PM - edited 07-29-2022 09:31 PM
@michaelcarroll16725 wrote:
I have 48x 10GBase-T SFP+'s (SFP-10G-T-X) copper.
Yes, it will work on a 9500 but it cannot be Cisco-branded optics.
Whatever brand of optics picked, not all 48 ports will be enabled. This is because each SFP-10G-T optics require very high amount of power to be operational and the 9500 does not have a lot of power to go around.
A better alternative is to get 9300X-48TX (48 port Data, 48x 10G Multigigabit).
IMPORTANT: If the decision is to go down the 9300X direction, please DO NOT STACK THEM. Make sure the 9300X are in standalone or else they will become unstable.
08-02-2022 08:07 AM
Heeding the advice given, the 9300X-48TX seems like the perfect solution, unfortunate supply chain will delay it for a bit.
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