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Problem with X670V port

Problem with X670V port

Piotr_L_
New Contributor II

Hi,
I’m having a problem with X670V port. In my set-up it’s connected to port of X460. This is how it looks in port information details:
on X460:

        Type:           UTP
        Random Early drop:      Unsupported
        Admin state:    Enabled with  auto-speed sensing  auto-duplex
        Link State:     Active, 1Gbps, full-duplex
and on X670V:

        Type:           1000T
        Random Early drop:      Unsupported
        Admin state:    Enabled with  auto-speed sensing (1G Advertised), auto-duplex (full-duplex Advertised)
        Link State:     Ready
 

Any idea what can be the reason why this port is not active? I would say that it’s physical fault of SFP but I have 2 identical cases (2 different pairs of switches). 

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Piotr_L_
New Contributor II

It turned out acctually a wrong type of SFP was used: Ericsson RYT921609/1 . With Extreme 10/100/1000BASE-T it works. 
Thanks everyone for your comments.

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Piotr_L_
New Contributor II

It turned out acctually a wrong type of SFP was used: Ericsson RYT921609/1 . With Extreme 10/100/1000BASE-T it works. 
Thanks everyone for your comments.

Piotr_L_
New Contributor II

I was lucky and got the SFP number “FCLF8520P2BTL-ER”.

Piotr_L_
New Contributor II

Unfortunately this module doesn’t support DDMI and it’s in remote location so I have to get someone to take a look at it. If I get the info, I’ll post it.


I also thought of setting the speed manually but it can’t be done for this port.

T_Pitch
New Contributor III

Could be SFP, but I’ve had issues with auto negotiations. Try setting it to 1000/Full.

GTM-P2G8KFN