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Enterasys C5G124 SFP Modules in a stack - "unsupported pluggable module"

Enterasys C5G124 SFP Modules in a stack - "unsupported pluggable module"

Chris36
New Contributor
So this might be a similar issue to https://community.extremenetworks.com/extreme/topics/c5_b5_f_w_6_71_03_0025_issuing_unsupported_plug... but we're running the latest firmware.
We're running c5-series_06.81.01.0027 on two C5G124-48P2's.. the modules work fine when unstacked, but when stacked, we get the unsupported pluggable module error upon boot. When we view the port status it says "Combo RJ45/Invalid/PoE".
Any thoughts?

Edit: I've tried this with both 10GB-LRM-SFPP and 10GB-LR-SFPP modules.

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Steve_Geisser
Extreme Employee
Hi Chris,

This link will bring you to an article with a good amount of information.

https://community.extremenetworks.com/extreme/topics/pluggable_transceiver_specifications_datasheet

In addition to the information contained in the article, at the bottom, you'll see a link to a PDF. That is the actual transceiver datasheet with specifications and compatibility for all modules that we sell.

Best Regards,

Steve Geisser
Extreme GTAC

Chris36
New Contributor
Thanks, it's possible it didn't work and I just didn't notice it. Is there a compatibility guide anywhere? I tried searching for one before posting this question and came up empty handed.

Steve_Geisser
Extreme Employee
Hi Chris,

Those two modules (10GB-LRM-SFPP and 10GB-LR-SFPP) are not supported on the C5G124-48P2. The C5G has 4 SFP ports, which won't support 10G modules. For 10G modules, you need SFP+ ports. You'd need a C5K to use your 10G modules.

I'm not sure how this could have worked in a standalone C5G. Is it possible the standalone unit this worked in was a C5K?

Best Regards,

Steve Geisser
Extreme GTAC
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