On Friday, September 12, 2014 03:53:32 PM Chris Gotzmann wrote: > Mark, > That makes no sense logically. Clients would be able to > connect 100% or 0%, there wouldn't be an in-between > based on the vendor gbic.
So to give more detail, a laptop and Cisco switch connect fine. But a Tejas SDH box does not. I'm thinking it's because the Cisco copper SFP can run only at 1Gbps, while a properly coded Juniper one (or a Cisco one that will work) supports tri-rate, given the Tejas did not do anything faster than 100Mbps. Mark.
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