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01-11-2013 04:17 PM
01-11-2013 04:17 PM
Fiber between two V1910 switches
Hi,
We need to connect two V1910 switches together with fiber. An electrician is runnign the fiber, and I need to know what type of termination needs to be on the fiber.
I was told by HP that we shoudl use a HP JD118B SFP (mini- GBIC) - 1 x 1000Base-SX on each switch for the fiber. I couldn't find details as to wether this will use 2 fiber connections or does it run on one?
Can someone describe what specifically we need to tell the electrician, and then is it simply plug the fiber in and they start talking to each other, or is there configuration that will need to happen?
Thank you!
--Kent
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01-12-2013 12:37 AM
01-12-2013 12:37 AM
Re: Fiber between two V1910 switches
How the fiber is terminated in the ODF (SC or LC connector) doesnt really matter, you'll most certainly use a patch cable between the ODF and the switch anyhow. The V1910 will accomodate SFPs which have a LC connection.
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01-12-2013 01:36 AM
01-12-2013 01:36 AM
Re: Fiber between two V1910 switches
You can get special -BX transceivers that multiplex over one fibre but 99% of connections use two fibres.
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01-12-2013 05:21 AM
01-12-2013 05:21 AM
Re: Fiber between two V1910 switches
THe JD118B says it's an 1000-SX; I can't find anything that states that it's SC or LC. WIll 2 fiber patch cables be needed at each switch?
Thanks!
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01-12-2013 05:31 AM
01-12-2013 05:31 AM
Re: Fiber between two V1910 switches
The JD118B, also called X120, is a SFP which in 99% of the cases means its LC. Its also in the product name: http://h30094.www3.hp.com/product/sku/10250492
A patch cable consists of a pair of fibers, so you'll need one patch cable per switch.
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01-12-2013 09:06 AM
01-12-2013 09:06 AM
Re: Fiber between two V1910 switches
Check that the description for the patch cable says 'duplex', indicating a pair of fibres. Most will be like that.
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01-12-2013 09:11 AM
01-12-2013 09:11 AM
Re: Fiber between two V1910 switches
Yeah ofcourse, there are single strand fiber patches.. but in my experience that has to be specified, so a regular "patch" is most likely duplex. But do double check to be absolutely sure ;)
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02-03-2013 08:42 AM
02-03-2013 08:42 AM
Re: Fiber between two V1910 switches
Hello ;
I need help on HP 2910. SFP tranciever has connected on the port 22s phisiqualy show LED flush read is ???
there are two switch HP2620 and HP2910 the two connected bettwen by cable FO LC-LC .
ping not pass from SW2910 and 2610 ... any help ???
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