11-15-2016 02:25 AM - edited 03-01-2019 12:58 PM
Hello Team,
I started working on UCS since few months and never get chance to explore the UCS H/w and its connectivity.
Due to which i have a confusion on SFP-10G-SR Module and twinax cables.
Does connectivity between FI A,B and FEX 2204 requires SFP-10G-SR Module + Twinax cables??
OR
Only twinax cables ( i.e SFP-H10GB-CU1M, 3m , 5m which be default comes with SFP+ connector).
Means to say that these cables are coming with SFP+ connectors no need to buy separate SFP modules with them.
Which can directly connects FI to FEX?
Please put some light on it !!
Cheers!
Andy
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11-15-2016 11:43 PM
Hi Andy
For the cabling of your chassis to the FI's, you need 2 x 4 twinax cables, most likely rather short (max 3m), because your chassis and FI's are in the same rack. No SFP's necessary !
For the external connection (North bound) from FI to your switch, this is most likely based on fibre, therefore you would need optical transceiver on either side; the fibre cable doesn't inlcude those.
Hope this is clear ?
Walter.
11-15-2016 03:19 AM
Hi Andy
Twinax is a low cost 10G connectivity solution, which is very limited in distance (to achieve the required BER of the 10G standard).
Typically, it is used in UCS between IOM in the chassis and the FI.
If you need longer distances (>10+-m), your choice is fibre, which requires a SFP+ on either side of the link; cost is factors higher than twinax.
Northbound of FI one would typically not use FEX, which would increase oversubscription; 10G wirerate is best practise.
If you need to attach a lot of rack mount servers to FI, FEX might be a solution;
see also
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/interfaces-modules/transceiver-modules/products-device-support-tables-list.html
Walter.