No, this won't work.A Bidirectional (BiDi) SFP uses a single strand (simplex) fiber. The SFPuses two different channels (wavelengths) in order to transmit (Tx) andreceive (Rx) data. An SFP-10G-BXD-I must be used with a SFP-10G-BXU-I. Payspecial atten...
Your connection is absolutely correct! You required the different tx/rx transmissions provided by your "D" and "U" SPFs in order to properly communicate across a single fiber. A very common mistake is to use the same type of SFP on a single (BiDi - ...