01-18-2024 10:34 AM
We replaced an Avaya 4850 Switch which had an Avaya 1310nm GbE BX DDI 10Km Single Mode, Single strand, SFP. It connects to a Cisco 9606R core switch. On the Core, side it has a Cisco GLC BX-D SFP.
We replaced the the 4850 with a Cisco 9300 switch with a GLC BX-D SFP (Same as the core side).
The switch is not showing any connectivity. When running the sh inv and sh idprom commands the switch recognizes the SFP.
The 9300 is running on 17.09.04a
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01-18-2024 11:27 AM
Hello @Rick001
In order to properly communicate across a single fiber, you need GLC BX-D and on the other side GLC BX-U.
Common mistake is to use the same type of SFP on a single (BiDi - BiDirectional) fiber.
01-18-2024 11:02 AM - edited 01-18-2024 11:02 AM
Hope you using OS2 SMF cable - Try "speed nonegotiate"
still issue -
Try giving Loop on the cable and check
and also swap RX and TX and check if that works.
post interface output here.
01-18-2024 11:15 AM
There is only one strand of fiber.
We connected the original Avaya SFP to the port on the 9300 Switch and it connected fine.
01-18-2024 12:00 PM
i would suggest to refer below guide : what need to be both the side.
We connected the original Avaya SFP to the port on the 9300 Switch and it connected fine.
you mean on Cat 9300 port come up when you did a testing - is this correct - how about other side ?
01-18-2024 11:27 AM
Hello @Rick001
In order to properly communicate across a single fiber, you need GLC BX-D and on the other side GLC BX-U.
Common mistake is to use the same type of SFP on a single (BiDi - BiDirectional) fiber.
01-23-2024 08:17 AM
That's the reason then. I looked up the datasheet for that Avaya SFP and it is indeed GLC BX-U.
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