For the 6650 and 7xxx line you need that cable PLUS the RJ45-mini-USB dongle. There is no RJ45 serial port on those models.Or you could buy one premade for $12 shipped from Amazon:
For the 6650 and 7xxx line you need that cable PLUS the RJ45-mini-USB dongle. There is no RJ45 serial port on those models.Or you could buy one premade for $12 shipped from Amazon:
You have 6 months if you paid with paypal. if the seller gets incooperative, just file a claim at paypal NOT ebay.Drat, I was afraid you would confirm that. I guess I can contact the eBay seller I bought it from, but it was so long ago I doubt I have any recourse there.
Anyone have a 6610 PoE PSU they are willing to part with?
Not that I need it (I don't have separate feeds for them or anything; both of 'em would run off the same UPS), but it'd be nice to have.
these work with the ICX6650? worth picking one up for a spare?if anyone has been looking for 6610 or 6650 fan trays for not $200:
exhaust versions: Brocade ICX6610-FAN-E Exhaust Direction Fan 42111200665 | eBay
exhaust slightly more expensive but with BO: *TESTED* Brocade ICX6610-FAN-E Power-supply-side exhaust airflow fan 42111200665 | eBay
intake versions: *TESTED* Brocade ICX6610-FAN-I Power-supply-side intake airflow fan | eBay
BROCADE#sh chassis
The stack unit 1 chassis info:
Power supply 1 not present
Power supply 2 (AC - PoE) present, status ok
Model Number: 23-0000142-02
Serial Number: LFV
Firmware Ver: B
Power supply 2 Fan Air Flow Direction: Front to Back
Fan 1 ok, speed (auto): [[1]]<->2
Fan 2 not present
Fan controlled temperature: 71.0 deg-C
Fan speed switching temperature thresholds:
Speed 1: NM<----->78 deg-C
Speed 2: 73<-----> 87 deg-C (shutdown)
Fan 1 Air Flow Direction: Front to Back
MAC 1 Temperature Readings:
Current temperature : 68.0 deg-C
CPU Temperature Readings:
Current temperature : 69.5 deg-C
sensor A Temperature Readings:
Current temperature : 42.0 deg-C
sensor B Temperature Readings:
Current temperature : 70.5 deg-C
sensor C Temperature Readings:
Current temperature : 41.5 deg-C
sensor D Temperature Readings:
Current temperature : 35.5 deg-C
stacking card Temperature Readings:
Current temperature : 71.0 deg-C
Warning level.......: 83.0 deg-C
Shutdown level......: 87.0 deg-C
Just got my unit (ICX 6610-24P) up and running and converting everything over from my Cisco 4948-10G. Did this to save some power and also take advantage of the 40gb ports in the near future.
As such, I am curious what others thermals are looking like with their units. Noticed that my chassis is extremely warm/hot on the bottom chassis near the front SFP+ and RJ45 ports. The model I did buy only came with 1 power supply (1 fan included) and the 40gb/10gb stack/breakout (1 fan included) for a total of 2 fans. Noticed there is a slot for an additional fan and power supply and my unit actually did not include blanks for the slots (might have to look at getting an additional fan along with a blank plate for the empty power supply slot). Below is my thermal output:
Little worried that the SFP+ ports on the front and optics will get too hot and burn out (extremely hot if I pull it out and compare it to my Cisco 4948-10G). Currently running Fiber Store SFP+ 10gb that are Cisco programmed.Code:BROCADE#sh chassis The stack unit 1 chassis info: Power supply 1 not present Power supply 2 (AC - PoE) present, status ok Model Number: 23-0000142-02 Serial Number: LFV Firmware Ver: B Power supply 2 Fan Air Flow Direction: Front to Back Fan 1 ok, speed (auto): [[1]]<->2 Fan 2 not present Fan controlled temperature: 71.0 deg-C Fan speed switching temperature thresholds: Speed 1: NM<----->78 deg-C Speed 2: 73<-----> 87 deg-C (shutdown) Fan 1 Air Flow Direction: Front to Back MAC 1 Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 68.0 deg-C CPU Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 69.5 deg-C sensor A Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 42.0 deg-C sensor B Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 70.5 deg-C sensor C Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 41.5 deg-C sensor D Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 35.5 deg-C stacking card Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 71.0 deg-C Warning level.......: 83.0 deg-C Shutdown level......: 87.0 deg-C
As long as the switch is not shutting down..you're not hurting it as bad, but it's still running at fried chicken temps..
Just to give you an idea, my home switch (6610-24P, but the POE isn't active, single PSU, single fan tray.) is in an unfinished part of the basement, no active cooling in that part of the basement, in fact it's closer to the utility/heater in the basement than I'd prefer, and it runs at these temps.
Code:Power supply 1 (AC - Regular) present, status ok Model Number: 23-0000144-01 Serial Number: 091 Firmware Ver: B Power supply 1 Fan Air Flow Direction: Front to Back Power supply 2 not present Fan 1 ok, speed (auto): [[1]]<->2 Fan 2 not present Fan controlled temperature: 48.0 deg-C Fan speed switching temperature thresholds: Speed 1: NM<----->78 deg-C Speed 2: 73<-----> 87 deg-C (shutdown) Fan 1 Air Flow Direction: Front to Back MAC 1 Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 35.5 deg-C CPU Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 38.0 deg-C sensor A Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 23.0 deg-C sensor B Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 29.0 deg-C sensor C Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 16.0 deg-C sensor D Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 15.0 deg-C stacking card Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 48.0 deg-C Warning level.......: 84.0 deg-C Shutdown level......: 87.0 deg-C
switch#sh chassis
The stack unit 1 chassis info:
Power supply 1 not present
Power supply 2 (AC - PoE) present, status ok
Model Number: 23-0000142-02
Serial Number: LFV
Firmware Ver: B
Power supply 2 Fan Air Flow Direction: Front to Back
Fan 1 ok, speed (auto): [[1]]<->2
Fan 2 not present
Fan controlled temperature: 73.0 deg-C
Fan speed switching temperature thresholds:
Speed 1: NM<----->78 deg-C
Speed 2: 73<-----> 87 deg-C (shutdown)
Fan 1 Air Flow Direction: Front to Back
MAC 1 Temperature Readings:
Current temperature : 57.0 deg-C
CPU Temperature Readings:
Current temperature : 73.5 deg-C
sensor A Temperature Readings:
Current temperature : 41.0 deg-C
sensor B Temperature Readings:
Current temperature : 73.0 deg-C
sensor C Temperature Readings:
Current temperature : 37.5 deg-C
sensor D Temperature Readings:
Current temperature : 37.5 deg-C
stacking card Temperature Readings:
Current temperature : 36.0 deg-C
Warning level.......: 83.0 deg-C
Shutdown level......: 87.0 deg-C
Just got my unit (ICX 6610-24P) up and running and converting everything over from my Cisco 4948-10G. Did this to save some power and also take advantage of the 40gb ports in the near future.
As such, I am curious what others thermals are looking like with their units. Noticed that my chassis is extremely warm/hot on the bottom chassis near the front SFP+ and RJ45 ports. The model I did buy only came with 1 power supply (1 fan included) and the 40gb/10gb stack/breakout (1 fan included) for a total of 2 fans. Noticed there is a slot for an additional fan and power supply and my unit actually did not include blanks for the slots (might have to look at getting an additional fan along with a blank plate for the empty power supply slot). Below is my thermal output:
Little worried that the SFP+ ports on the front and optics will get too hot and burn out (extremely hot if I pull it out and compare it to my Cisco 4948-10G). Currently running Fiber Store SFP+ 10gb that are Cisco programmed.Code:BROCADE#sh chassis The stack unit 1 chassis info: Power supply 1 not present Power supply 2 (AC - PoE) present, status ok Model Number: 23-0000142-02 Serial Number: LFV Firmware Ver: B Power supply 2 Fan Air Flow Direction: Front to Back Fan 1 ok, speed (auto): [[1]]<->2 Fan 2 not present Fan controlled temperature: 71.0 deg-C Fan speed switching temperature thresholds: Speed 1: NM<----->78 deg-C Speed 2: 73<-----> 87 deg-C (shutdown) Fan 1 Air Flow Direction: Front to Back MAC 1 Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 68.0 deg-C CPU Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 69.5 deg-C sensor A Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 42.0 deg-C sensor B Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 70.5 deg-C sensor C Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 41.5 deg-C sensor D Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 35.5 deg-C stacking card Temperature Readings: Current temperature : 71.0 deg-C Warning level.......: 83.0 deg-C Shutdown level......: 87.0 deg-C
I purchased a 6610-48P with one PSU (rev B) and fan. A second fan definitely helps with temperatures on my switch running 8.0.30. With one fan installed, it produced higher CFM than the PSU's fan. With 2 fans installed, they both produce roughly the same CFM as the PSU's.Should I put an order in for the additional fan that I currently have an open slot for in the 6610-24P? Also is there any benefit to having a second power supply for this model?
Fan 1 ok, speed (auto): [[1]]<->2
Fan 2 not present
Fan controlled temperature: 59.0 deg-C
MAC 1 Temperature Readings: 41.0 deg-C
MAC 2 Temperature Readings: 59.0 deg-C
CPU Temperature Readings: 58.0 deg-C
sensor A Temperature Readings: 36.0 deg-C
sensor B Temperature Readings: 47.0 deg-C
sensor C Temperature Readings: 46.0 deg-C
stacking card Temperature Readings: 54.0 deg-C
Fan 1 ok, speed (auto): [[1]]<->2
Fan 2 ok, speed (auto): [[1]]<->2
Fan controlled temperature: 46.5 deg-C
MAC 1 Temperature Readings: 30.5 deg-C
MAC 2 Temperature Readings: 40.5 deg-C
CPU Temperature Readings: 46.5 deg-C
sensor A Temperature Readings: 29.0 deg-C
sensor B Temperature Readings: 34.5 deg-C
sensor C Temperature Readings: 31.5 deg-C
stacking card Temperature Readings: 46.0 deg-C
Parsing Config Data ...
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M:9 L:0 - chow_qsfp_read, qsfp 3, error in seting up mux
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M:9 L:0 - link_40G_4x10G_get_media: qsfp 3, port 1/2/7 error in reading qsfp
chow_40G_4x10G_get_media: error in reading qsfp 1/2/7