From: Jason Madsen (madsen.jason@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jul 03 2008 - 02:17:34 ART
In case your question hasn't been responded to yet, yes, you are exactly
correct.
Jason
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 7:02 PM, Morris, Jason L. <Jasmorris@checkngo.com>
wrote:
> Match ip address 1
> Match ip address 2
>
> Vs
>
> Match ip address 1 2
>
> Example 1 should match ACL 1 '&' 2 and example 2 should match ACL 1 'or'
> 2 right?
>
> Jason Morris
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> Matt Bentley
> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 8:52 PM
> To: Marko Milivojevic
> Cc: GS CCIE-Lab
> Subject: Re: SFP vs GBIC
>
> And to know what kind of cable goes in which
>
> LC Cable ends - go into SFPs
> http://www.shcomwork.com/uploadpic/20068228521140041.jpg
>
> SC Cable ends - go into GBICs
>
> The cable ends can have one on one side and another on the other.
> Doesn't
> really matter.
>
> Also, another word on SFPs - you have both the SX and LX flavors - with
> the
> LX, of course, being able to span longer distances. You usually need
> single-mode (color codes vary) for LX and multimode cable for SX (colors
> vary), although depending on what distance you need to traverse you can
> get
> away with swapping
>
> SFPs can be either 1GB (show above) or 10GB. Rumors are that 100GB is
> coming down the pipe
> Here is what a 10GB SFP (referred to as XFP) looks like
> http://www.t3systemsinc.com/catalog/images/XFP-10G.gif
>
> 10GB "gbics" - also referred to as zenpaks look like this.
> http://www.t3systemsinc.com/catalog/images/XENPAK-10GB.gif
>
> As has been said before - these are either put into a small-footprint
> switch
> (ie 3550, 3750, etc.,) or in big chassis - like 6500s through linecards
> that
> can handle multiple of the same reciever (6704, 6724, etc., )
>
> HTH
>
> Matt Bentley
>
> On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 8:39 PM, Marko Milivojevic <markom@markom.info>
> wrote:
>
> > Someone cynical might add that with the advent of SFP which has an
> > identifiable eprom on it, it's much easier for vendors to enforce the
> > use of "compatible" modules. Contrary to popular belief, Cisco is by
> > far not the worst in this practice. Certain middle-eastern anagram for
> > ice comes first... (~$1500 for STM-1/OC3 rebranded Agilent SFP !!!)
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 00:24, Tony Schaffran (GS)
> > <groupstudy@cconlinelabs.com> wrote:
> > > They are both just media converters.
> > >
> > > The difference is mostly physical.
> > >
> > > The SFP comes in LC and the GBIC is SC
> > >
> > > And both come in copper RJ45 as well.
> >
> >
> >
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