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10Gbase-SR Netgear to Cisco connection
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I have an XS708T with AMX761 10g-sr module and want to connect to a cisco switch. I have two modules for cisco and two modules for netgear along with 2 cables. I have verified the cisco switches can connect to themselves with these modules/cables and the netgear can connect to itself with these modules/cable but they will not connect to each other. Is it not possible to have a 10g fiber link between cisco and netgear?
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I actually got this sorted out. The issue is the modules only want to initiate when connected to the same exact make/model transceiver. You can trick it if you have multiple modules inserted but luckily the netgear switch also support the cisco compatible module so i was able to identical modules in each switch.
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Re: 10Gbase-SR Netgear to Cisco connection
Hi @jrhoops
There can be a few reasons for the fibre connection not working. I have listed 3 common ones below. I believe you have ruled out some of these, but I will list them anyway.
1. How far are your switches apart and what type of fibre are you using (multi-mode or single-mode)? Multi-mode is used for short distances and is the "cheaper" form of fibre modules. Typically, the max distance for multi-mode is 500m (but that can vary). Single-mode modules are more expensive, but have much greater greater range. Often 10-20 KMs. You need to make sure that you use Single-mode fibre modules if your switches are far apart and you must make sure that you use the same type of module (single/multi-mode) in each end. Look at the manufacturer datasheet for those modules. Are you using the same module type in both ends and are you OK for distance?
2. Have you checked the fibre polarity? You need to make sure that transmit in one end, goes to receive in the other end - and vice versa. Else it won't work. This is important! Try to swap the transmit with receive, in one end.
Like this: http://community.fs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/polarity.jpg
3. Even though fibre is a standard, sometimes certain modules won't work with certain switches. It is just hardware compatibility. This is why Netgear lists official compatible modules in the datasheet, for each switch (these are netgear modules only though. You already own them I can see). That being said, it often will work with different vendor modules, but not always! We cannot tell if those fibre modules are compatible with other vendor switches, either. It is the problem when mix-matching different vendor equipment (yes, this cannot always be avoided). From Netgear's standpoint there is likely not much we can do here.
Cheers
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I actually got this sorted out. The issue is the modules only want to initiate when connected to the same exact make/model transceiver. You can trick it if you have multiple modules inserted but luckily the netgear switch also support the cisco compatible module so i was able to identical modules in each switch.
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Re: 10Gbase-SR Netgear to Cisco connection
Hi again,
I am glad you got it sorted 🙂
Please consider marking this thread as resolved. Cheers!