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тАО06-30-2004 12:15 PM
тАО06-30-2004 12:15 PM
LX and SX connections
I have a firewall GigE card with an LX GBIC built in connected to my Procurve 2948. The Procurve has a Mini-GBIC which I think is SX.
I think that we now have a multi-mode fiber with LX on one side and SX on the other. This connection works, but there does seem to be some performance issues (some sort of "cap" of bandwidth throughput). Could this be the an issue?? Does the wavelength mis-match make a difference??
I think that we now have a multi-mode fiber with LX on one side and SX on the other. This connection works, but there does seem to be some performance issues (some sort of "cap" of bandwidth throughput). Could this be the an issue?? Does the wavelength mis-match make a difference??
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тАО06-30-2004 08:25 PM
тАО06-30-2004 08:25 PM
Re: LX and SX connections
Hello Mike,
Funny that it works, you must have a very short cable between them. Unfortunatly this is not supported. My advice is to put a LX Gbic in the procurve.
Kind regards,
SCOOTER
Funny that it works, you must have a very short cable between them. Unfortunatly this is not supported. My advice is to put a LX Gbic in the procurve.
Kind regards,
SCOOTER
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тАО07-16-2004 11:00 AM
тАО07-16-2004 11:00 AM
Re: LX and SX connections
What's more wierd? There's no such model as a 2948.
If a problem can be fixed, there's nothing to worry. If a problem can't be fixed, worrying ain't gonna help. Bottom line: don't worry.
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