[c-nsp] A9K-4HG-FLEX - experiences with SFP+ modules in SFP28 ports?

Rimestad, Steinar steinar.rimestad at lyse.no
Fri Sep 13 01:19:17 EDT 2024


Hi.

The card is only 400G so you decide how to configure each group, either as 1x100G, 4x25G, 10x10G, 10x1G or 5x1G_5x10GE for instance. To run the SFP28 ports at 10G to utilize SFP+ in those ports you have to set the entire port-group to 10x10G, you can't mix and match them as 10G/25G.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr9000/software/system_management/command/reference/b-system-managment-cr-asr9000/hardware-redundancy-and-node-administration-commands.html#wp1621757374

it is well explained in this video from the Cisco ASR 9000 Channel on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1QY9q1h_L0

Hope this helps.

/Steinar

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Subject: [c-nsp] A9K-4HG-FLEX - experiences with SFP+ modules in SFP28 ports?

I'm about to install some of the new 400G Gen 5 line cards, model number A9K-4HG-FLEX-TR. These are being deployed along with new chassis and RSP5's.

Does anyone have direct experience using SFP+ modules in the SFP28 ports on this particular line card? Does it work without issues?

Thanks,

-Brian
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