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How to configure third party optical transceivers

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Configuring third party optical transceivers is not a difficult process. It’s a matter of determining what the process is and implementing it. The steps are not complicated if the designer has some sort of technical aptitude. Always determine what is necessary to configure your third party transceivers in advance for the best results. Here are some of the steps that designers must take to achieve the third party optical transceivers process. 

What You Should Know About the Configuration Process Ethernet interfaces on the switch tend to operate at 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps. In full-duplex mode, the two stations can send and receive traffic at the same time. If designers choose a 10 Mbps port, it will operate in half-duplex mode, and this is what makes it possible to send and receive traffic simultaneously.
 
Technically, you cannot configure speed on SFP module ports unless you choose not to negotiate if you are connected to a device that does not support automatic negotiation. You can configure speeds as 10, 100, and 1000 Mbps. Most SFP module ports can be configured to half or full mode. 

With most major manufacturers, SFP modules that serial EEPROM contains a module serial number, a unique security code, the vendor name and ID, and a cyclic redundancy check (CRC). When the SFP modules are inserted in the switch, the switch will read the EEPROM to verify the serial number, vendor name, and vendor ID. The devices will also recompute the security code and CRC. 

You can connect the SFP and GBIC is just a connection between the actual laser and chassis. These two components of the design should be verified prior to the configuration process. 
If the default configuration mode is X2, it is important to configure these modes of operation for each X2 port group. This method is configured across power cycles and reloads. 

It’s important to know the speeds supported by third party optical transceivers to avoid any complications. There could be premature failure of the devices if they are not configured properly. They should configure third party optical transceivers to operate optimally. 

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