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01-22-2008 09:24 PM
01-22-2008 09:24 PM
Fibre Optic.
I have an MSA 1000 and 2/16B switch.
I have a mixture of 50/125 and 62.5/125 fibre cables.
From what I have researched I can run either cables as I am only talking 5 meters and the switches are auto sensing.
Can i mix and match both these different size cables?
Regards
Jeff
I have a mixture of 50/125 and 62.5/125 fibre cables.
From what I have researched I can run either cables as I am only talking 5 meters and the switches are auto sensing.
Can i mix and match both these different size cables?
Regards
Jeff
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01-23-2008 01:06 AM
01-23-2008 01:06 AM
Re: Fibre Optic.
> the switches are auto sensing.
The switches do not sense the core diameter. What they do is a speed *negotiation* with the end-node. If a cable's quality is too bad, the speed *will not* be turned down automatically.
Last time I checked, mixing different core diameters between two end-points is not supported. You should be fine with only one cable, though.
The switches do not sense the core diameter. What they do is a speed *negotiation* with the end-node. If a cable's quality is too bad, the speed *will not* be turned down automatically.
Last time I checked, mixing different core diameters between two end-points is not supported. You should be fine with only one cable, though.
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01-23-2008 01:30 PM
01-23-2008 01:30 PM
Re: Fibre Optic.
Thanks Very much for this.
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