02-02-2018 12:09 AM - edited 03-08-2019 01:40 PM
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02-02-2018 12:23 AM
Yes. You can use a mix of fibre and copper SFPs.
02-02-2018 12:48 AM
Hello,
in addition to Philip's post, the GLC-T (10/100/1000) is compatible with the WS-C3650-24-TS-S (check the compatibility matrix linked below).
The terms 'uplink port' and 'downlink port' just mean that the uplink port is usually a higher speed/capacity port (fiber/copper combo) that is expected to be used for linking to the core of the network. whereas the 'downlink port' is usually a copper port only that is expected to be used to connect to access switches, or servers...you can use all ports for anything you want.
02-02-2018 12:23 AM
Yes. You can use a mix of fibre and copper SFPs.
02-02-2018 12:48 AM
Hello,
in addition to Philip's post, the GLC-T (10/100/1000) is compatible with the WS-C3650-24-TS-S (check the compatibility matrix linked below).
The terms 'uplink port' and 'downlink port' just mean that the uplink port is usually a higher speed/capacity port (fiber/copper combo) that is expected to be used for linking to the core of the network. whereas the 'downlink port' is usually a copper port only that is expected to be used to connect to access switches, or servers...you can use all ports for anything you want.
02-02-2018 01:09 AM
Thank you so much .... :)
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