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On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 09:53:33AM -0400, Matt Shields wrote: > This is off topic, but I'm hoping someone might have an answer. I'm using a > pair of Cisco 3825 integrated service routers as my uplink to my ISP. > They're setup as HSRP(or VRRP, or whichever the Cisco term is). My question > is, we currently have them connected to the ISP via gig-ethernet, and we are > going to be going to fiber uplink. It has SFP LC fiber ports on both > routers. Can I use any 850nm SFP tranceiver? Or do I need to buy the Cisco > brand tranceivers? I have SFP LC tranceivers on my SAN, and back when I > ordered the SAN I ordered extra tranceivers, so if I can avoid having to > order more hardware I would prefer that. You don't need to buy Cisco brand, but you do need to make sure that the manufacturer claims Cisco compatibility. While there are standards for SFP mini-GBICs, Cisco has their own, erm, improvements. -dsr- -- http://tao.merseine.nu/~dsr/eula.html is hereby incorporated by reference. You can't defend freedom by getting rid of it.
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