Questions & Answers for Apple Copper Fibre Channel Cable (4Gb SFP to SFP)
Apple Copper Fibre Channel Cable (4Gb SFP to SFP)
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how to transfer content from a computer to a new mac
I have a MacBookPro and bought a new mac. How do I transfer all my data from my old computer to the new one? Is there I cable I require in order to do that?
- Asked by Antonio C from Orlando
- Dec 30, 2009
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Best AnswerOpen an application called "Migration Assistant" it will either be in your applications folder or your utilities folder. Open it and follow the simple instructions. You will need a firewire cable either 800 or 400 or a combination of the two depending on the computers available ports.
- Answered by Jerry C from Columbia
- Jan 4, 2010
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Apple Copper Fibre Channel Cable 4Gb (SFP to SFP) Support for Cisco MDS 9124 Switches
For some reason, this cable seems to be incompatible with Cisco MDS 9124 switches. Could you verify the compability with Cisco?
FYI, we got this cable with our Xserve purchase but couldnt get the supervisor on the Cisco Switch to recognize it. Several people have had similar issues and come to the conclusion that Cisco MDS 9124 switches support ONLY Cisco Branded switches.
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I need Apple to Verify this information and also let me know if the Xserves, Xserve RAID and Promise RAID devices would work using an LC to LC fibre channel cable with Cisco branded modules on the Switch ports and the HBA ports.- Asked by Nuhu W from Irving
- Feb 26, 2010
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Answer*Use only Cisco SFP transceivers on the Cisco MDS 9100 Series. Each Cisco SFP transceiver is encoded with model information that enables the switch to verify that the SFP transceiver meets the requirements for the switch.
From Cisco MDS 9100 manual- Answered by Jon A from San Diego
- Apr 6, 2011
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