09-17-2020 03:43 PM - edited 07-05-2021 12:31 PM
Does anyone know if I can use a Cisco GLC-T-10G SFP (Copper 10Gig) in one port and use an SFP-10G-SR (10Gig Fiber) in the other port? or does it have to be the same media in both ports.
I know the Documentation says it only supports GLC-T SFP's, but i have a few GLC-T-10G in inventory, I wanted to check before I submitted an order.
Thanks for your help.
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09-17-2020 03:51 PM
These controllers SFP compatibility is strict. If the document says it will work with only a certain SFP models, that is the only model it is going to work. (as an example, 9800 RP ports, Cisco specific particular Cisco SFP model, I tried 3rd party brand SFP of the same type, did not work)
Anyway, you can give it a try.
HTH
Rasika
09-17-2020 05:15 PM
GLC-T must be on Port 1 for SFP to work.
GLC-TE is not going to work -- It MUST BE GLC-T.
09-17-2020 03:51 PM
These controllers SFP compatibility is strict. If the document says it will work with only a certain SFP models, that is the only model it is going to work. (as an example, 9800 RP ports, Cisco specific particular Cisco SFP model, I tried 3rd party brand SFP of the same type, did not work)
Anyway, you can give it a try.
HTH
Rasika
09-17-2020 05:15 PM
GLC-T must be on Port 1 for SFP to work.
GLC-TE is not going to work -- It MUST BE GLC-T.
09-18-2020 09:43 AM
Thanks for the reply everyone. I guess im rescheduling my maintenance this weekend until i get the supported SFP's in.
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