NAS & N7K cabling issue

I am having an issue with connectivity between NAS box (QNAP TS-EC1279U-RP) and Nexus 7K.
I have a NAS device with 2 * 10G Copper ports which will be connected to Nexus 7K via patch panels. All the ports on my 7K are SFP+ ports and I need to find an SFP or converter or a cable which will support this setup and run at 10G without interoperability issues.
Can someone suggest any coverter, or anything else quickly. I heard about Twinax cables but not sure about the same.
What considerations, issues should I keep in mind with the same.?

The link that was posted to contact Openreach is the correct contact point as it is damaged Openreach infrastructure and nothing to do with BT Retail your service provider this is the actual page you need to use faulty line
Plant
http://www.openreach.co.uk/orpg/home/submitFeedback.do?contactReason=complain_damage_external_line_p...
Only Openreach can deal with this you will not be charged for the visit
The statement applies to line faults and internal wiring faults Not line plant problems
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