11 messages in net.nether.puck.cisco-nsp[c-nsp] Catalyst SX GBIC's and SMF
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Robert WaltonJan 7, 2005 3:11 am 
Mikael AbrahamssonJan 7, 2005 3:36 am 
Justin M. StreinerJan 7, 2005 12:28 pm 
Lindahl, CarlJan 7, 2005 12:36 pm 
Tim WindersJan 7, 2005 1:54 pm 
Tristan GulyasJan 10, 2005 5:15 am 
Church, ChuckJan 10, 2005 8:39 am 
Niels BakkerJan 10, 2005 8:58 am 
Bill WichersJan 10, 2005 1:16 pm 
Mikael AbrahamssonJan 10, 2005 3:51 pm 
Bill WichersJan 10, 2005 4:59 pm 
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Subject:[c-nsp] Catalyst SX GBIC's and SMF Actions...
From:Mikael Abrahamsson (swm@swm.pp.se)
Date:Jan 7, 2005 3:36:06 am
List:net.nether.puck.cisco-nsp

On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, Robert Walton wrote:

I've currently got two catalyst 4000's connected via a single mode fibre using SX GBIC's in an ad-hoc network configuration - at present I've seen no service degredation and the link from box-to-box is about 40m. According to the cisco spec's these gbics should only be used with multi-mode fibre, does anyone know over what distance you would start hitting problems when using SMF with SX GBIC's?

It is not really a distance problem, it's a getting-light-into-the-hole problem. You're using a laser designed to put light into a 50 or 62.5 mikrometer diameter hole, into a 10 mikrometer hole. Basically the surface area of this hole is much less than designed. On the other hand, the light that actually gets in there will be less degraded over distance.

On the other hand, I have even seen smf patched with mmf fiber and it worked (most of the time). At certain temperatures the link started flapping wildly. Took some time to find that (the customer had moved our CPE and put their own patch cable from the ODF to the CPE).

I guess best bet is to use a light meter to measure the amount of light that comes out the other end of your SMF.

I would definately not recommend using SX gbics over SM fiber for production purposes. Better to purchase some LX GBICs off of ebay if your budget is tight.