Twinax cable compatibility with 2960X

Hi,
    I'm trying to connect WS-C2960X-48FPD-L with WS-C4500X-40X-ES via SFP-H10GB-ACU10M (Twinax cable). On 2960X I'm running  15.0(2)EX5 & on C4500X IOS XE 03.06.01.E, now where I use twinax cable on 2960X I get invalid gbic error and port gets error disabled please advise if I'm running the required image and why I'm getting this error.
Regards,
Navin RK 

Hi,
You are running the required image on both devices.  Does it work if you use a fiber patch cord instead?

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