We just search for SFP ports and SFP+ ports for Extreme switch , and is confused about the genuine one and third party one.
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‎07-19-2016 07:14 AM
We have Extreme device that need SFP's and SFP+'s, but we just confused about the genuine and third party one. Someone who manufacture the third party one has sent me free sample to test, and it works well.
So, the the genuine one or third party one?
So, the the genuine one or third party one?
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‎07-20-2016 05:25 AM
I just have made a choice Extreme certified optics, thanks
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‎07-20-2016 05:25 AM
It seems you're against purchasing the Extreme certified optics? Can I ask why?
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‎07-19-2016 01:42 PM
PS we buy 100 % Extreme optics for the last 2 years.
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‎07-19-2016 01:36 PM
I don't work for Extreme either and have been a customer for 20 years. Everyone knows that most switch and router vendors do not manufacture their own optics. They do though have very specific standards and eprom coding to match their hardware software in their systems. Third party optics vendors buy in bulk a programmable optics from various optics manufacturing companies. They may or may not be the exact same specs as what Extreme has asked for. They may or may not have programmed the eprom to be fully supporting of all the options and information the Extreme switch needs to be 100% exactly the same as the OAM optics. If you have found a vendor you trust and the price points are much better and the eprom and optics seem to be working for you then go for it. We have found there are minor differences in the grey market optics that make some of them unusable in our Metro network. This seems to be more problematic at the ten gig level and on the longer reach optics than at the one gig level. Good luck to you
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‎07-19-2016 11:16 AM
If you have trouble with the 3rd party ones, GTAC will ask you to test with Extreme Networks branded SFPs. Talk with your sales team if pricing is a problem.
