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Marv21
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Feb 23, 2018
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Trying to get AXM761 in a M4300 to work with a TP-Link MC200CM Media Converter

Hello,

iam trying to get my Fiber to work. On the one side there is a M4300-52G-PoE+ and on the other side a TP-Link MC200CM Mediaconverter.

The Converter is 1 Gbit and has the following protocolls:

IEEE802.3ab
IEEE802.3z
IEEE802.3x

.

I cant find which protocoll the AXM761 uses, but i thought it will use one that everybody understands. Or isnt the AXM761 (which is 10Gbits)

downwardly compatible with 1Gbits?

 

Thank you in advance.

 

  • In the fibre world there is no speed negotiation as we know it from copper based Ethernet. Install a 1000BASE-[whatevertechnologyrequired] SFP module in the M4300 SFP(+).

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  • In the fibre world there is no speed negotiation as we know it from copper based Ethernet. Install a 1000BASE-[whatevertechnologyrequired] SFP module in the M4300 SFP(+).

    • Marv21's avatar
      Marv21
      Guide

      Thank you!

      Just swaped an 1GBit Module in and it worked instantly!

      Sorry iam new to this whole Fiber thing and googling didnt show any defiinite answer (some said yes some said no some maybe...)

      But thanks again for the fast answer!

      • LaurentMa's avatar
        LaurentMa
        NETGEAR Expert

        schumaku Thank you!

         

        Marv21 Congratulations and glad to see it is working fine. For future reference, the way we explain how fiber ports (SFP or SFP+ garages) support different speeds is the following:

         

        If you look at the M4300 4-page Product Brief (rapid overview) or M4300 Brochure (more complete overview) or the comprehensive M4300 datasheet (exhaustive information) under the M4300 product page Resources tab, we show 1G/10G speeds for the SFP+ ports in the Hardware at a glance section, or later at the beginning of the Tech Spec section. This indicates which Ethernet speeds are supported out of these ports. And then we show the list of "compatible" modules in the Modules and Accessories section. The 1G SFP optics (AGM731F or AGM732F SFP transceivers) are necessary for 1000BASE-SX or 1000BASE-LX connections. As schumaku said, physical SFP or SFP+ ports on switches can be auto-sense or auto-neg, but SFP+ or SFP transceivers are not - they can only work at their nominal speed. 

         

        Regards,

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