Fiber Connections

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DGrom
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Fiber Connections

I am relatively new to this, but i have some questions.


I have a ATT Fiber Connection  that is SPF+ and LC.  Would this type of connector work?  It is 10G but i am a bit confused on the duplexing on it.   The connector in question:

https://meraki.cisco.com/product/switches/switches-accessories/switches-accessories-sfp-plus/ma-sfp-...

I just want to make sure before i tell my company what to buy. Also does anyone here have any suggestions on good reading for Fiber cables?


Thanks,


Dan

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PhilipDAth
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I think you mean SFP/SFP+ - yes, you need to buy those as well.  They need to match the same type as what AT&T are using, for example single mode, multi-mode, SR/LR/LRM.

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alemabrahao
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What Meraki device and model do you have?

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Mx-95.  I got this off the product documentation.

alemabrahao
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Check it out.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Cross-Platform_Content/Small-Form_Factor_Plu...


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https://meraki.cisco.com/product/security-sd-wan/appliances-accessories/ma-sfp-10gb-sr/

 

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rhbirkelund
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The MX95 has 2x dedicated 10Gb SFP+ ports for WAN, as well as 2x 10Gb SFP+ ports for LAN.

So yes, if ATT provides the same connectors it should definitely work.

 

To ensure compatibility with Meraki, you should probably stick to Meraki optics aswell, as @alemabrahao also references to.

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I am sticking with Meraki as it just seems like a better idea for support.  The meraki still needs cards as they do not come with them correct?

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What cards?

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alemabrahao
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What do you mean by cards?

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cmr
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I think @DGrom means transceivers, the SFP+ to LC converter.

DGrom
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I do, Sorry.  I am just learning this. I mean transceivers.  

PhilipDAth
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I think you mean SFP/SFP+ - yes, you need to buy those as well.  They need to match the same type as what AT&T are using, for example single mode, multi-mode, SR/LR/LRM.

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