On 3/21/2011 6:22 PM, Thomason, Simon wrote:
Hey All,

Was just wondering if anyone has had much luck using generic copper sfp in a 
nexus 5020? I have run into an issue with a generic SFP will not bring the port 
up on my 5k but a Cisco one work first time.

I do know that Cisco will say to use a Cisco sfp but there is a rather big 
price difference between generic and cisco :(


----log---
EMP31D12NEXUS# sh interface ethernet 1/16 transceiver
Ethernet1/16
     sfp is present
     name is OEM
     type is 10Gbase-(unknown)
     part number is GLC-T-CRB
     revision is A1
     serial number is TT1209160022
     nominal bitrate is 1200 MBits/sec
     Link length supported for copper is 100 m(s)
     cisco id is --
     cisco extended id number is 4
!
Eth1/16        TBA - 10.53.109.x/ down     314       full    1000    1/10g



EMP31D12NEXUS# sh interface ethernet 1/16 transceiver
Ethernet1/16
     sfp is present
     name is CISCO-AVAGO
     type is 10Gbase-(unknown)
     part number is ABCU-5710RZ-CS4
     revision is
     serial number is AGM1327260K
     nominal bitrate is 1300 MBits/sec
     Link length supported for copper is 100 m(s)
     cisco id is --
     cisco extended id number is 4
!
Eth1/16        TBA - 10.53.109.x/ up       314       full    1000    1/10g
----log---

---config---
interface Ethernet1/16
   description TBA - 10.53.109.x/24
   switchport access vlan 314
   speed 1000
   storm-control broadcast level 0.50
   udld aggressive
   channel-group 18 mode active
---config---

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The unsupported-transceiver used to work but it's been a long while. I suspect it's turned off now.

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