1G SFP
FTLF8519P3BNL | 1000BASE-SX Ethernet 500m Extended Temperature SFP Optical Transceiver |
FTLF1318P3BTL | 1000BASE-LX Ethernet 10km Industrial Temperature Gen 3 SFP Optical Transceiver |
Port 0 and Port 1 are combo Ports, meaning it has Ethernet or SFP port as an option.
Appendix 1 – Connecting at 1G Speeds
Test environment
• We have successfully tested 1G link connection with the following switches:
o Cisco Nexus-3048T
o Juniper EX-2200
o Dell (S3048, S4128F) switches.
• During interoperability testing, both local and remote ends were plugged with the same SFP/SFP+
Recommended changes when connecting at 1G speeds:
• In case of a speed change in SFPs or dynamic insertion of SFPs, we recommend enabling/disabling the vni interface after the module is inserted.
• If there is a change in the remote end configuration, we recommend enabling/disable the vni interface on the Versa side.
• Always make sure the interface is enabled in Versa FlexVNF.
• For 1G SFPs, the auto negotiation at the remote end needs to be turned off and the speed should be set to 1G
o E.g.: If the far-end is Cisco, configure speed to 1000 in the interface configuration interface Ethernet 1/25 speed 1000
▪ If the far-end is Juniper, configure no-auto-negotiation in the interface
configuration
enable;
ether-options {
no-auto-negotiation;
link-mode full-duplex;
speed {
1g;
}
}
As always, we strongly encourage customers validate compatibility/link issues in their lab environment with the target remote-end switch before ordering units in bulk.
Compatibility issues observed:
• We have seen link flap issues when testing with an older Cisco Nexus-3064 switch (2012).
The root cause was not identified with Cisco.
• Sometimes after reboot of the Versa devices, we have observed link errors on Cisco Nexus (Error DCX-NO Ack in 100 PDUs) side. If this is seen, execute shutdown followed by no shutdown of the interface on cisco side for Link detection.
• No support for BASE-T SFP modules for Denverton based boards