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SFP+ to SFP

cmparish5
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My provider is delivering internet over a 10Gb SM fiber to my Cisco ISR 4331 which has a 1Gb SFP. The ISP policed the ckt at 1Gb. Can I accept it on my 1Gb SFP?

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balaji.bandi
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Sure if you do not have an option, the other side auto-negotiate with your port. make sure you use right SFP optic.

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Joseph W. Doherty
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I don't believe so.

A SFP+ port will work with gig or 10g optical transceiver, but believe the transceivers need to match on both ends of the fiber link.

Leo Laohoo
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Not going to work.  Both optical modules must be of the same speed and the same wavelength.  

If the ISP is presenting SFP-10G-LR then the customer end must "match" the optics with the same type and wavelength.

What if the provider replaced their SFP+ with a SFP?  We ordered a 1Gb ckt with the ability to upgrade to 2Gb, so it was delivered via a 10Gb ckt on which they police us to the bandwidth we pay for.  But if they could replace their SFP to match our own then it should come up as a 1Gb ckt, correct?

Yes, correct.

Although both ends should have same modules, but I think if you use SFP optics it would work since SFP+ ports are compatible with those.