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Subject: RE: Gigabit ethernet distance limitation (off topic )
and wat is the mode-conditioning patch cords ???
this is provided by Cisco itself or another vendors ??
thx for the help
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From: Sebastien Venturoso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: Gigabit ethernet distance limitation (off topic )
Yes you can as long as you use the mode-conditioning patch cord.
See
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7202/fru/10901gbc.htm#x
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Regards,
Sebastien Venturoso
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Subject: Re: [Re: Gigabit ethernet distance limitation (off topic )]
1000Base-SX
Short-wave optic
1000Base-SX
Short-wave optics, allowing up to 260 meters over 62.5 micron multimode fiber,
or up to 550 meters over 50 micron multimode fiber in a full duplex,
switch-to-switch connection
1000Base-LX
Long-wave optics, allowing up to 440 meters over 62.5 micron multimode fiber,
up to 550 meters
4/4/2001 6:57 AM
To: Mohamed Heeba
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Subject: Re: Gigabit ethernet distance limitation (off topic )
Nope. I just tried this yesterday with a 4006 and a
There is a distance chart on this web link from Cisco
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/techno/lnty/etty/ggetty/tech/gigbt_tc.ht
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watch the line wrap
dave h
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Subject: Re: Gigabit ethernet distance limitation (off topic )
Nope. I just tried this yesterday with a 4006 and a 6509 and no go. The
Cisco
Yes, you can get MM fiber to work with the LX interfaces. To do so requires
a mode conditioning patch cable. Basically it is a fiber patch that is
single mode on the transmit and multimode on the receive. The single mode
is spliced into a multimode strand after about 6 to 12 inches. This is
st
Nope. I just tried this yesterday with a 4006 and a 6509 and no go. The
Cisco reseller information states it will work with MM fiber, but the GBIC
itself actually says 1300nm fiber (SM). Here is a URL that has the info
you are looking for. (See the bottom of the chart) This URL makes it see
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