05-06-2021 01:20 PM
We have a number of situations where we are interfacing with CE's using 1000BaseSX (both SFP-GE-S and GLC-SX-MMD). It's not the case every time, but there also doesn't appear to be much of a pattern. I'm curious as to why this command would be required on 1000BaseSX in any case.
05-06-2021 05:54 PM
we are not sure what command you referring to here, if you referring to auto-negotiation - most cases used different edge equipment connected from different vendors. as per my experience, we do always
no negotiation auto
05-07-2021 05:42 AM
That's the command. Thought more about this, and the most recent situation is more interesting. Here's the layout:
PE(ASR9K) -1000BaseSX- AT&T DWDM - AT&T DWDM -1000BaseLX- CE(ASR1K)
In this case I had up/up on my 1000BaseSX connection to AT&T. However, the CE side was down/down, although both sides were receiving light. Once I added "negotiation auto" to my side (PE), the CE side came up. It's as if the command initiates a different link pulse. Again, my connection to AT&T's Ciena was up/up already, so it's not like I had to issue this command to bring up my local link to them.
I simply want to understand this better.
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