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

Gustav Ulander gustav.ulander at telecomputing.se
Wed Sep 28 07:09:15 EDT 2016


Yepp
We actually got an error that says unsupported transceiver so that's why we are going to try a different supplier. 

LC/0/0/CPU0:Sep 27 08:26:43.698 : pfm_node_lc[294]: %PLATFORM-SFP-3-DEV_SFP_SUPPORTED_ERROR : Clear|vic[475264]|0x1029000|SFP Module for port 00 is not a supported module type
LC/0/0/CPU0:Sep 27 08:26:43.699 : pfm_node_lc[294]: %PLATFORM-SFP-3-DEV_SFP_PID_NOT_SUPPORTED : Clear|vic[475264]|0x1029000|SFP Module for port 00 is not a supported Product ID (PID)
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Sep 27 08:26:44.151 : invmgr[255]: %PLATFORM-INV-6-IF_OIROUT : xFP OIR: 0/0/2 port_num: 0 is removed, state: 0
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Sep 27 08:27:28.669 : invmgr[255]: %PLATFORM-INV-6-IF_OIRIN : xFP OIR: 0/0/2 port_num: 0 is inserted, state: 1
LC/0/0/CPU0:Sep 27 08:27:29.775 : pfm_node_lc[294]: %PLATFORM-SFP-3-DEV_SFP_SUPPORTED_ERROR : Set|vic[475264]|0x1029000|SFP Module for port 00 is not a supported module type
LC/0/0/CPU0:Sep 27 08:27:29.775 : pfm_node_lc[294]: %PLATFORM-SFP-3-DEV_SFP_PID_NOT_SUPPORTED : Set|vic[475264]|0x1029000|SFP Module for port 00 is not a supported Product ID (PID)
When looking at the optics. 

Operational data for interface TenGigE0/0/2/0:

State:
    Administrative state: enabled
    Operational state: Down (Reason: Link loss or low light, no loopback)
    LED state: Red On

Phy:
    Media type: Not known
    Optics:
        Vendor: Pro10Optix
        Part number: SFP-10G-DWDM-192
        Serial number: D1509180341
        Wavelength: 0 nm
    Digital Optical Monitoring:
        Transceiver Temp: 37.000 C
        Transceiver Voltage: 3.217 V

Im starting to wonder if it's the wrong partnumber that it is reacting on. 

//Gustav

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Från: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] För Shawn L
Skickat: den 28 september 2016 12:54
Till: Cisco Network Service Providers <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Ämne: Re: [c-nsp] 3rd party dwdm 80km optics in asr 9001

I've found cisco routers to be especially picky about 3rd party optics lately.  I have guaranteed compatible optics that work flawlessly in Cisco switches the will absolutely not work in a cisco router (asr-1001 /
ASR-9001 / 9k).  Generally in the router you can see them, etc.  they just don't ever establish a link.

On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 6:47 AM, Curtis Piehler <cpiehler2 at gmail.com> wrote:

> 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
> >
> 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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