12-09-2009 03:19 AM - edited 03-06-2019 08:52 AM
Hi Friends:
I have some doubt to find & confirm the part number of a GBIC port module. On 6509 switch we have a SFP module (WS-X6724-SFP). I want to know the part number of the GBIC port inserted to it. Whether it is a SX or LX type.
This switch is in remote location. Thats why I couldn't check physically.
Any suggestion here pls?
Thanks!!
Arun
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12-09-2009 03:54 AM
arun.patro wrote:
Thanks Jon,
So the exact part number will be GLC-SX-MM?
Regds.
Arun
Yes that should do it, this is the standard connector for multimode fibre connection.
Jon
12-09-2009 03:57 AM
yup the part number will be GLC-SX-MM
Check this you will get all the information regarding the SFp connectors :-
regards,
Varun
12-09-2009 03:26 AM
Hello Arun,
that is a linecard and SFP can be different on each port
use show interface status on the righmost column it will give you for each port the type of GBIC installed
example:
T-TO-CRN-SF-E-1>sh int status
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
Gi3/1 Link -> XX-CRN- connected 10 full 1000 1000BaseSX
Gi3/2 XX-SM-C-3 connected trunk full 1000 1000BaseSX
Gi3/3 XX-SM-C-1g1 connected trunk full 1000 1000BaseSX
Hope to help
Giuseppe
12-09-2009 03:28 AM
12-09-2009 03:29 AM
"Show interface
example :-
sup720_52#sh idprom int gi9/4 detail
Hexadecimal dump of TRANSCEIVER SEPROM :
SEEPROM contents (hex) size 128:
0x00: 03 04 07 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 01 0D 00 00 00
0x10: 37 1B 00 00 43 49 53 43 4F 2D 46 49 4E 49 53 41
0x20: 52 20 20 20 00 00 90 65 46 54 52 4A 38 35 31 39
0x30: 50 31 42 4E 4C 2D 43 36 41 20 20 20 03 52 00 74
0x40: 00 1A 00 00 46 4E 53 31 31 33 36 31 39 30 31 20
0x50: 20 20 20 20 30 37 30 39 30 37 20 20 58 80 01 87
0x60: 00 00 02 D6 ED 72 04 68 64 6B 3D 7B FB 59 4B 3C
0x70: 18 60 AA 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2C 3B 6C 49
Transceiver Serial EEPROM Contents:
Common block:
Identifier : SFP [0x03]
Connector : LC [0x07]
Transceiver
Speed : Unspecified [0x00]
Media : Unspecified [0x00]
Technology : Unspecified [0x00]
Link Length : [0x01]
GE Comp Codes : Unspecified [0x00]
SONET Comp Codes : Unspecified [0x00]
Encoding : 8B10B [0x01]
BR, Nominal : 13x100 MHz [0x0D]
Length(9u) : Transceiver does not support single mode fibre,
or the length information must be determined from
the transceiver technology. [0x00]
Length(50u) : Transceiver does not support 50 micron multi-mode
fibre,
or the length information must be determined from
the transceiver technology. [0x37]
Length(62.5u) : Transceiver does not support 62.5 micron multi-mode
fibre,
or the length information must be determined from
the transceiver technology. [0x1B]
Length(Copper) : Transceiver does not support copper cables,
or the length information must be determined from
the transceiver technology. [0x00]
Vendor Name : CISCO-FINISAR
Vendor OUI : 00.90.65
Vendor PN : FTRJ8519P1BNL-C6
Vendor rev : A
CC_BASE : 0x74
Extended ID Fields
Options : Loss of Signal implemented
TX_FAULT signal implemented
TX_DISABLE is implemented and disables the serial
output
BR, max : Unspecified 0%
BR, min : Unspecified 0%
Vendor SN : FNS11361901
Date (yy/mm/dd) : 07/09/07
CC_EXT : 0x87
Vendor Specific ID Fields:
0x00: 00 00 02 D6 ED 72 04 68 64 6B 3D 7B FB 59 4B 3C
0x10: 18 60 AA 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2C 3B 6C 49
12-09-2009 03:40 AM
12-09-2009 03:43 AM
arun.patro wrote:
Hi Friends:
Thanks for all the quick commects.
Here I have attached the interface outputs.. Still not sure about the part number either it is GLC-SX-MM ot GLC-LX-MM
Arun
You want SX - from your interface output -
Full-duplex, 1000Mb/s, media type is SX
Jon
12-09-2009 03:47 AM
Thanks Jon,
So the exact part number will be GLC-SX-MM?
Regds.
Arun
12-09-2009 03:54 AM
arun.patro wrote:
Thanks Jon,
So the exact part number will be GLC-SX-MM?
Regds.
Arun
Yes that should do it, this is the standard connector for multimode fibre connection.
Jon
12-09-2009 03:57 AM
yup the part number will be GLC-SX-MM
Check this you will get all the information regarding the SFp connectors :-
regards,
Varun
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