4402 Controller, the Gigabit Port is 10/100/1000TX?

Hi, its is a simple question,
The gigabit port of 4402 port is 10/100/1000TX ou just 1000TX ?
TIA

Only 1000base is supported. You can use both TX or FX SFPs. Regards, Michael

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