Hello, i can confirm that several CWDM SFP's from different vendors work fine with the MX-series. They will show up as unknown vendor as its been said already....unless you reprogramm these to return juniper part numbers (if you've got a SFP eeprom programmer).
- Jonas Am Freitag, den 09.09.2011, 14:30 +1000 schrieb Ben Dale: > I just dropped some MRV CWDM optics (SFP-GDCWZX-xx-R) into an MX80 and they > work fine. > > They show up as unknown vendor: > > comlinx@bras1-bne# run show chassis hardware > .... > Xcvr 0 0 NON-JNPR 1JJ680083602548 SFP-SX > Xcvr 9 NON-JNPR A28T000100 SFP-LH > Xcvr 0 0 NON-JNPR 1JJ680083602518 SFP-SX > Xcvr 9 NON-JNPR A28T000101 SFP-LH > > But you can see more detail in the pic information: > > comlinx@bras1-bne# run show chassis pic pic-slot 1 fpc-slot 1 > .... > PIC port information: > Fiber Xcvr vendor > Port Cable type type Xcvr vendor part number > Wavelength > 0 GIGE 1000SX MM FIBERXON INC. FTM-8012C-SLG 850 nm > 9 GIGE 1000LH SM MRV COMM, INC. SFP-GDCWZX-51 1511 nm > > > The MX also picks up the digital diagnostics fine with: > > comlinx@bras1-bne# run show interfaces diagnostics optics ge-1/0/9 > Physical interface: ge-1/0/9 > Laser bias current : 5.230 mA > Laser output power : 1.0920 mW / 0.38 dBm > Module temperature : 26 degrees C / 78 degrees F > Module voltage : 2.2910 V > Receiver signal average optical power : 0.1801 mW / -7.44 dBm > Laser bias current high alarm : Off > Laser bias current low alarm : Off > Laser bias current high warning : Off > Laser bias current low warning : Off > Laser output power high alarm : Off > Laser output power low alarm : Off > Laser output power high warning : Off > Laser output power low warning : Off > Module temperature high alarm : Off > Module temperature low alarm : Off > Module temperature high warning : Off > Module temperature low warning : Off > Module voltage high alarm : Off > Module voltage low alarm : Off > Module voltage high warning : Off > Module voltage low warning : Off > Laser rx power high alarm : Off > Laser rx power low alarm : Off > Laser rx power high warning : Off > Laser rx power low warning : On > Laser bias current high alarm threshold : 110.000 mA > Laser bias current low alarm threshold : 4.248 mA > Laser bias current high warning threshold : 100.000 mA > Laser bias current low warning threshold : 4.500 mA > Laser output power high alarm threshold : 5.0110 mW / 7.00 dBm > Laser output power low alarm threshold : 0.6310 mW / -2.00 dBm > Laser output power high warning threshold : 3.9800 mW / 6.00 dBm > Laser output power low warning threshold : 0.7940 mW / -1.00 dBm > Module temperature high alarm threshold : 83 degrees C / 181 degrees F > Module temperature low alarm threshold : -13 degrees C / 9 degrees F > Module temperature high warning threshold : 78 degrees C / 172 degrees F > Module temperature low warning threshold : -8 degrees C / 18 degrees F > Module voltage high alarm threshold : 3.800 V > Module voltage low alarm threshold : 2.800 V > Module voltage high warning threshold : 3.500 V > Module voltage low warning threshold : 3.100 V > Laser rx power high alarm threshold : 3403.8995 mW / 35.32 dBm > Laser rx power low alarm threshold : 3735.2205 mW / 35.72 dBm > Laser rx power high warning threshold : 3751.1625 mW / 35.74 dBm > Laser rx power low warning threshold : 413.2390 mW / 26.16 dBm > > > > Cheers, > > Ben > > On 09/09/2011, at 1:19 PM, Juno Guy wrote: > > > Anyone know of any 1GE (not 10GE) CWDM/DWDM optics that work with MX > > series? > > > > thx > > > > -Juno > > _______________________________________________ > > juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net > > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp > > > > > _______________________________________________ > juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp
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