It's great to see clear explanations that help people learn in a short amount of time. I now understand the topic better than before and will be able to share what I learned with others more easily!
Hi, suppose an SFP has two optical "ports" (Tx and Rx) and the left one is for transmission (TX). Since optical garter aren't crossed, TX of SFP1 will be in front of TX SFP2. Is it like auto MDI-X ? Another way to say it is an sfp optical port can behave as tx or rx and there is a negotiation with the other SFP ? (Since RX optical port should exchange with a TX optical port)
This video talks about types of sfp and modes. Was expecting hiw SFP works and checked the video. Instead of SFP explained, better to add types. Anyways good revision. 👍
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Perfect!!! That’s exactly what i was looking for. Very simple !
Just try to add some images next time. Thank you !
Thanks mate. Glad that it helped :) Will do.
This is helpful. You explain the complicated info simply. It is nice to know the terms so that we know what people are talking about.
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It's great to see clear explanations that help people learn in a short amount of time. I now understand the topic better than before and will be able to share what I learned with others more easily!
That's great to know, glad that it helped :)
Thanks very informative and simple
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This was very useful, it helped me understand this so much better!
Thank you, Christi. Nice to know that :)
SFPs are mainly related to field guys. However, good to learn and know about them in case you ever need to go and fix issues at site.
Yeap. Saves you the hassle at remote sites!
You have some great videos on your channel, I can see how they would be helpful to a lot of people. Keep going.
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Can you please take off the embeded Links of other videos to allow us to see the full last slide of the video? Thanks
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Hi, suppose an SFP has two optical "ports" (Tx and Rx) and the left one is for transmission (TX). Since optical garter aren't crossed, TX of SFP1 will be in front of TX SFP2. Is it like auto MDI-X ? Another way to say it is an sfp optical port can behave as tx or rx and there is a negotiation with the other SFP ? (Since RX optical port should exchange with a TX optical port)
As far as I know, auto-MDI/MDIX doesn't support fiber connections/ports.
This video talks about types of sfp and modes. Was expecting hiw SFP works and checked the video. Instead of SFP explained, better to add types. Anyways good revision. 👍
sound guy music is too loud over the voice
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