Connecting Nexus 2232PP-10GE to a Qlogic 10Gb CNA for IBM System X using PROSFP's SFP-H10GB-ACU7M cable

The cisco nexus interface is only detecting the type as
SFP-H10GB-CU1M, instead of  SFP-H10GB-ACU7M. Is the PROSFP transceiver and cable supported by Cisco's Nexus? Is this a supported connection?
Thanks....

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    Interface                                                                    Ch #
    Eth1/1        51      eth  access up      none                       1000(D) 1
    Eth1/2        51      eth  access up      none                       1000(D) 1
    Eth1/3        51      eth  access up      none                       1000(D) --
    Eth1/4        51      eth  access up      none                       1000(D) --
    Eth1/5        51      eth  access up      none                       1000(D) --
    Eth1/6        51      eth  access up      none                       1000(D) --
    Eth1/7        51      eth  access up      none                       1000(D) --
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    Eth1/9        51      eth  access up      none                       1000(D) --
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    Eth1/12       51      eth  access up      none                       1000(D) --
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