06-14-2021 01:42 AM - edited 06-14-2021 05:04 AM
I have a stack of 2 x SG550X-48-K9 that use xe1 & xe2 to connect to each other. The switches have 4 x SFP+ ports labelled xe1-4
I am now trying to use xe3 for a 1Gb SFP Fibre connection (normal port - not stack related) and although the SFP is recognized by the system the link does not come up. The same SFP in another Cisco 2960X switch has no issues so I know the fibre and the SFP module are fine. Does the SG550X support a 1Gb SFP mixed with 10G SFP's?
Switch#sh ver
Active-image: flash://system/images/image_tesla_hybrid_2.5.5.47_release_cisco_signed.bin
Version: 2.5.5.47
MD5 Digest: ff7132e875fd9ac0699a4b7bf04087c4
Date: 06-May-2020
Time: 17:32:16
Switch#sh inventory
NAME: "1" DESCR: "SG550X-48 48-Port Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch"
PID: SG550X-48-K9 VID: V03 SN: DNI2414****
NAME: "TenGigabitEthernet1/0/3" DESCR: "Cisco SFP-1000Base-SX"
PID: SFP-1000-SX VID: Information Unavailable SN: P1A4****
NAME: "2" DESCR: "SG550X-48 48-Port Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch"
PID: SG550X-48-K9 VID: V03 SN: DNI2414****
Switch#sh run int te1/0/3
interface TenGigabitEthernet1/0/3
switchport access vlan 64
Switch#sh int status | in Fiber
te1/0/3 10G-Fiber -- -- -- -- Down -- --
te1/0/4 10G-Fiber -- -- -- -- Down -- --
te2/0/3 10G-Fiber -- -- -- -- Down -- --
te2/0/4 10G-Fiber -- -- -- -- Down -- --
Switch#show fiber-ports optical-transceiver
Port Temp Voltage Current Output Input LOS
[C] [Volt] [mA] Power Power
[mWatt] [mWatt]
----------- ------ ------- ------- ------- ------- ---
te1/0/3 37 3.26 3.38 0.29 0.28 No
Switch#show stack links details
Topology is Chain
UNIT ID Link Status Speed Neighbor Neighbor Neighbor
Unit ID Link MAC Address
------- -------- ---------- ----- -------- -------- -------------------
1 te1 Active 10G 2 te2 5c:e1:76:46:xx:0d
1 te2 Active 10G 2 te1 5c:e1:76:46:xx:0d
2 te1 Active 10G 1 te2 5c:e1:76:46:xx:13
2 te2 Active 10G 1 te1 5c:e1:76:46:xx:13
06-14-2021 05:45 AM
Ref : https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/?npid=3411
- For compatible SFP's check attachment,
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