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Cisco Wavelength Division Multiplexing Transceiver Modules Compatibility Matrix
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Cisco Wavelength Division Multiplexing Transceiver Modules Compatibility Matrix
6/17/2009
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Requirements and procedures for initial configurations and software upgrades tend to change and therefore appear only in the switch or router software release notes. Before installing, configuring, or upgrading a switch, refer to the product release notes on Cisco.com for the latest information. This matrix does not replace or supercede the release notes.
This publication contains information about the Cisco platforms and software releases that support the Coarse and Dense Wavelength Divison Multiplexing (CWDM and DWDM) transceiver modules.
For 1-Gigabit CWDM GBIC, DWDM GBIC, CWDM SFP, and DWDM SFP, see the 1-Gigabit compatibility matrix at:
For 10-Gigabit DWDM XENPAK, XFP, and X2, see the 10-Gigabit compatibility matrix at:
The End-of-Life and End-of-Sales (EoL/EoS) WDM transceiver modules are listed in Table 1.
Table 1 EoL/EoS WDM Transceiver Modules
Model Number DescriptionWDM-GBIC-REC=
1000BASE-WDM Receive-Only WDM GBIC
WDM-XENPAK-REC=
10GBASE-WDM Receive-Only WDM XENPAK
Table 2 lists the Cisco platforms supporting the devices described in Table 1.
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