Cisco 10GBASE X2 and Xenpak Modules- cable connection?

Which cable use for connection between Cisco X2-10GB-SR and Xenpak Modules or 10GBASE XENPAK and 10GBASE XENPAK  (SMF or MMF) ?
Which cable use for connection between 10GBASE XENPAK and 10GBASE XENPAK  (SMF or MMF) ?
I think it is MMF cable.
But my customer test SMF cable with 10GBASE XENPAK and 10GBASE XENPAK  module, they see blue led of those module.
It happen with with one couple module; with another couple of module, it dont happen.
btw, I see this picture in cisco.com (Cisco 10GBASE X2 and Xenpak Modules.jpg), it has yellow cable in the picture.
As I know, yellow cable= SMF cable, orange cable= MMF cable. this thing make me confuse.
Thank you.

Dear Tom,
The length of SMF is under 100 meters, it connect from 7th floor to 9th floor. There are patch cord on each floor.
We have tested the connection by direct FO cable (single mode 2 meters) with SFP LRM-to-LRM and LRM-to-LR. Both the test are okay. So it means that the SFP is okay.
We'll check again with looping back the signal from our existing FO.
Thanks
Imad

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