Not in any meaningful way that I'm aware of. Fohdeesha's guides assume SPR since it has you assign an IP to a VE. I haven't had to reference it in a while, so I don't recall if he has the L2 only steps in there as well. Probably does, it's pretty thorough.Is the sps easier to setup or perform better?
Not sure if the other switches are different but the 7250 has the following pinout for the miniusb port.Looking for a little help creating a console cable for the brocade switches. I've searched through the thread and saw other examples but for whatever reason my cable does not appear to work.
I hacked up a micro usb cable and attached its wiring to a RJ45 keystone. Green to pin 6, White to pin 3. Red & Black to nothing. And connected that to a cisco RJ45 to USB console cable.
Am I doing something wrong with the wiring?
That worked! Thank you!Swap your green and white cables. Next time use test clips to confirm before you punch down.
no, just follow the guideIs the sps easier to setup or perform better?
I still think you are missing a ground which could cause you issues. It probably works because you have an electrical ground through your home that commons up the 2 devices but I wouldn't count on it and could even cause damage if you get too much of a differential between the devices.That worked! Thank you!
If you power cycle it with console cable active, do you even see the boot loader?When I got home today my entire network was down and my ICX 6610 had the fans at 100%, so I unplugged and replugged it into power; the fans still stuck at full bore, and the activity lights on the SFP ports are solid green. I cannot see it on the network anymore and I tried using a console cable but it's no longer working either.
Anyone have any troubleshooting suggestions? I feel like it may just be a noisy brick now.
No, it doesn't show anything at all.If you power cycle it with console cable active, do you even see the boot loader?
show interface brief ethernet 1/2/1 to 1/2/5
Port Link State Dupl Speed Trunk Tag Pvid Pri MAC Name
1/2/1 Up Forward Full 40G 13 Yes N/A 0 redacted redacted
1/2/2 Down None None None None No 1 0 redacted redacted
1/2/3 Down None None None None No 1 0 redacted redacted
1/2/4 Down None None None None No 1 0 redacted redacted
1/2/5 Up Forward Full 10G None No 1 0 redacted
show stack
***** Warning! stack is not enabled. *****
T=22d20h53m31.8: alone: standalone, D: dynamic cfg, S: static
ID Type Role Mac Address Pri State Comment
1 S ICX6610-48P alone redacted 0 local None:0
+---+
2/1| 1 |2/6
+---+
Current stack management MAC is redacted
show run
stack unit 1
module 1 icx6610-48p-poe-port-management-module
module 2 icx6610-qsfp-10-port-160g-module
module 3 icx6610-8-port-10g-dual-mode-module
Should make that a VM template and get it uploaded.Picked up a 7150-24p and got it updated and licensed using your guide! Thanks!
I also managed to get Brocade Network Advisor installed on linux (centos 7). Turns out that all the config files/scripts were written on a Windows system with DOS line endings, which linux does NOT like. Luckily there is a handy command to convert them.
Run install.bin, but when you reach the end, choose not to run the Configuration Wizard. Once that is done, install dos2unix from the standard repo (yum install dos2unix). Next, cd to /opt/Network_Advisor_IP14_2_12 and run "find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 dos2unix" which will search through the entire directory and convert all text files to the correct Unix format.
Once that completes, run "bin/configwizard" and follow the instructions to configure BNA!
If you want to run it as a server, you'll need to modify the firewall to allow access.
You could by any of several of the ICX line that are fairly cheap to do that.I tried searching this thread for ideas on expanding sfp+ ports on these switches. Would a cheap L2 only SFP+ switch uplinked to a icx7250 do the trick or is there an affordable brocade option for getting more sfp+ ports?
Would you mind sharing how you secured the 3rd fan on top of the ASIC heatsink? I'm looking to do something similar, but am unsure of the best way to more forward.For my 7250-24P, I started with replacing the rear fans with 2x MF40201V3-1000U-G99. I found that the fans were near silent when running at speed 1, but it would intermittently kick up into speed 2 when the ASIC hit a high enough temp. This sits in a rack right next to me, so I added 1x MF60101V3-1000U-A99 that sits directly on top of the ASIC heatsink and is tapped into the constant 12v to the mainboard, and it never kicks into speed 2 now, even sitting in my rack that runs ~80F inside.
It sounds janky, but honestly, just drive the screws right into the heat sink. Well-sized and threaded will grip right to the fins very securely. That's how I did it.Would you mind sharing how you secured the 3rd fan on top of the ASIC heatsink? I'm looking to do something similar, but am unsure of the best way to more forward.
ICX7250-24P Router>show stack
T=19h39m5.5: alone: standalone, D: dynamic cfg, S: static
ID Type Role Mac Address Pri State Comment
1 S ICX7250-24P active mmmm.aaaa.cccc 0 local Ready
2 S ICX7250-24 standby mmmm.aaaa.cccc 0 remote Ready
active standby
+---+ +---+
2/3| 1 |2/1--2/1| 2 |2/3
+---+ +---+
Standby u2 - sent role but not acked
Role history: N: standalone, A: active, S: standby, M: member
U1: N->A, U2: M->S->N->M->S
I don't know if it makes a difference... but do you have 'stack disable' in your setup? Like this:I am having issues with the 40G breakout ports, where only the 4th port in each group (1/2/5 and 1/2/10) will link when using a QSFP-to-4xSFP+ breakout DAC (specific cable is a FS Brocade 40G-QSFP-4SFP-C-0201).
My Setup:
Switch - ICX 6610-48P with licenses, breakout QSFP plugged into XL2-5
Server 1 - Intel X520 PCIe NIC - ports 1 and 2 connected to breakout SFP+ transceivers 1 and 2 (1/2/2 and 1/2/3)
Server 2 - Intel 82599ES daughter card - ports 1 and 2 connected to breakout SFP+ transceivers 3 and 4 (1/2/4 and 1/2/5)
The successful link follows the switch port (changing the order of transceivers in a NIC, and trying different NICs results in 1/2/5 always linking). Plugging only one SFP+ breakout at a time into a NIC does not change the behavior, only the 1/2/5 or 1/2/10 ports will link up. Using a new cable (of the same model) does not resolve this, using XL7-10 (the second QSFP breakout port) also does not resolve (only 1/2/10 links up).
Any help figuring this out would be appreciated!
show interface brief ethernet 1/2/1 to 1/2/5
Code:Port Link State Dupl Speed Trunk Tag Pvid Pri MAC Name 1/2/1 Up Forward Full 40G 13 Yes N/A 0 redacted redacted 1/2/2 Down None None None None No 1 0 redacted redacted 1/2/3 Down None None None None No 1 0 redacted redacted 1/2/4 Down None None None None No 1 0 redacted redacted 1/2/5 Up Forward Full 10G None No 1 0 redacted
show stack
Code:***** Warning! stack is not enabled. ***** T=22d20h53m31.8: alone: standalone, D: dynamic cfg, S: static ID Type Role Mac Address Pri State Comment 1 S ICX6610-48P alone redacted 0 local None:0 +---+ 2/1| 1 |2/6 +---+ Current stack management MAC is redacted
show run
ETA: I did a fair bit of googling and keyword searching this thread and found the combined stacking + breakout config instructions, but my setup is not stacking, just 100% data. The XL1 and XL6 ports are connected directly to a 40G NIC in another box.Code:stack unit 1 module 1 icx6610-48p-poe-port-management-module module 2 icx6610-qsfp-10-port-160g-module module 3 icx6610-8-port-10g-dual-mode-module
stack unit 1
module 1 icx6610-48p-poe-port-management-module
module 2 icx6610-qsfp-10-port-160g-module
module 3 icx6610-8-port-10g-dual-mode-module
stack disable
That's odd, sounds like it is indeed bricked, which in my experience is usually a bad/incomplete bootloader, but it typically doesn't happen for no reason - could be a bad bootloader flash/upgrade from a while back and it just hadn't been rebooted yet or similar. Depending on how invested you are and how close to indiana you are, I might be able to mail you my jtag unit if you want to flash a fresh bootloader via jtag and see if that's the issueWhen I got home today my entire network was down and my ICX 6610 had the fans at 100%, so I unplugged and replugged it into power; the fans still stuck at full bore, and the activity lights on the SFP ports are solid green. I cannot see it on the network anymore and I tried using a console cable but it's no longer working either.
Anyone have any troubleshooting suggestions? I feel like it may just be a noisy brick now.