Interconnect two SG500 base MGBBX1 or GLC-BX-D?

Hello

I want to connect two switches SG500 over a distance of 150 meters. I really need a MGBBX1 on one end and a GLC-BX-D on the other end?

Sounds wiered for me... Why is this?

Kind regards

Klaas.

http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/docs/interfaces_modules/csbna/MGB/Quick_Start/guide/Optical_Module_QSG_en-us.PDF

Hello

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For the Cisco MGBBX1, use the Cisco GLC-BX-D as the

SFP downstream. For the MFEBX1 of Cisco use Cisco GLC - FE-

100BX-D as SFP downstream. The Cisco MGBBX1 and the

Cisco MFEBBX1 only supported upstream

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Since you are using a single strand of fiber, you have a different wavelength to send in each direction.

One side transmits using the 1490 nm wavelength, and the other side is transmitting on the wavelength of 1310 nm (and the reception on the 1490nm).

The MGBBX1 only supports the upstream - U version AFAIK. Side acccess to the central part of the network.

In the kernel, you need the other version, so there is no MGBBX1 SKU for this version.

If possible, on 150 m, you should consider Multimode with 2 wires and MGBSX1

1000Base-BX10 is capable of up to 10 km on a single strand of fiber.

hope that helps

JO

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