W dniu 01.03.2012 15:07, Brandon Ross pisze: > On Thu, 1 Mar 2012, �~Aukasz Dudzi�~Dski wrote: > >> W dniu 29.02.2012 14:39, Brandon Ross pisze: >>> On Wed, 29 Feb 2012, �~Aukasz Dudzi�~Dski wrote: >>> >>> Since it is impossible to use a Juniper optic that doesn't exist, if >>> your requirement is for LX10, your only choice is to purchase 3rd party. >> >> That is exactly, what I did. My supplier provided me a SFP with nice >> blue sticker "Juniper Compatible". Unfortunately, I couldn't force the >> interface to be up, even with external fiber loop on the same module >> (TX2RX). The manufacturer of that module was GBC Photonics >> (SF-SM31020D-01G-GP). > > Have you worked with the company that sold it to you to resolve the > issue? What did they say? Most sellers will give you a lifetime warranty.
They are trying to resolve this issue. I just wanted to take the problem in my hands an find out if any of this newsletter list participant had similar problem. >>> I have used 3rd party LX10 optics (along with just about any other kind >>> of optic you can imagine) on MX series with no problem. Heck I even >>> RECOMMEND to my clients to save money by using 3rd party optics (but I >>> might have a bias since my wife sells them). >> >> Can you tell what exactly type of MX-series line card and what was >> exactly manufacturer and P/N of SFP you used with 100Base-LX10 ? In my >> case it was: MIC 3D 20x 1GE(LAN) and SFP as mentioned above. > > It's been some time but I'm pretty sure it was and MPC2 with the same > MIC you are referring to above. The optic I was using was probably > manufactured by Finisar, but I no longer have access to that system so I > can't tell you for certain. > OK, thanks for reply anyway. -- Pozdrawiam, Łukasz Dudziński _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

