[c-nsp] 3rd party dwdm 80km optics in asr 9001

Gustav Ulander gustav.ulander at telecomputing.se
Wed Sep 28 07:00:37 EDT 2016


Yea same here it has caused some delays for us.
We have ordered optics from another supplier to se if that’s a way forward however it seems rather unpleasant.

//Gustav

Från: Curtis Piehler [mailto:cpiehler2 at gmail.com]
Skickat: den 28 september 2016 12:47
Till: Gustav Ulander <gustav.ulander at telecomputing.se>
Kopia: Cisco Network Service Providers <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Ämne: Re: [c-nsp] 3rd party dwdm 80km optics in asr 9001


I am rather shocked this doesn't work.   I'm not sure about the 9001 however we use varies MPAs for the 9006/9010 with third party dwdm xfp/sfp+ no issues.

On Sep 28, 2016 6:42 AM, "Gustav Ulander" <gustav.ulander at telecomputing.se<mailto:gustav.ulander at telecomputing.se>> wrote:
Hello.

Iam woundering if anyone has had issues running 3rd party optics in the built in optics ports of a ASR9001 .
We have some 80km DWDM optics that we get module is not supported for.
We tried with transceiver permit pid all. We have similar SR-MM modules installed in the same machine that is working as advertised.
Iam beginning to wounder if the ASR 9001 is more sensitive with the longrange optics?
We have been using the same optics in a couple of 6500 SUP2t with X2 converters without issues but we cant seem to be bale to get a link on the ASR9001.
We are running 5.3.3 on these routers which might be an issue also we haven't tried downgrade them to something earlier.
Perhaps others has had the same issue?

//Gustav

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