I have been looking at Cisco's 1000Base-SX SFP modules and have a question: Will they plug into a regular gigabit ethernet port (such as the gigabit ports on a Cisco 2950T-24)?
I have to confess that Cisco's literature gets me confused sometimes, and I would appreciate any help clarifying it...
Yeah, I understand why you would be uncomfortable. When we were putting in the T1s, one link (with V2 cards at both ends) was down at 6:00pm one day and up the next day by 8:00am. It's been solid ever since, but who knows when it will go down again? I hope Linksys' stuff hasn't made its way...
Thanks for all your help guys.
I fixed the encapsulation problem and still no go.
When we put a hard loopback plug in, no alarms cleared. Called Cisco and they sent a new card. Works great now (especially when the encapsulations match :) )
My school recently purchased a T1 to connect our admin office to another building across town. At one end of the T1, we have a Cisco 2801 router with a WIC-1DSU-T1-V2 card, and at the other end we have a Cisco 1750 with a WIC-1DSU-T1 card in it. We are using PPP across the link and RIP version...
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