Just wanted to add my 2 cents on how much power ICX6450-24P (PoE models) draw when idle and with nothing but power connected.
I tested three ICX6450-24P (using a Shelly Plus 1PM), and all three consistently reported the same values:
25 W power draw during boot (when the two fans run at full...
For Sale from my HomeLab:
3 x Brocade ICX6450-24P PoE Switches - each for 100 € + shipping SOLD
1 x Brocade ICX6450-48P PoE Switch - 125 € + shipping SOLD
I have some brocade coded FiberStore multimode SFP+ modules (and OM4 cables) that I am also willing to sell. If you're interested in...
Plug another network cable into your ESXi host that is connected to a port on your switch that has vlan 1 untagged.
Alternatively use the DHCP Server on your ruckus unleashed APs :)
Check your temperatures with "show chassis" to make sure the noctuas acutally keep the switch cool enough. The ASIC is running at full speed all the time and gets quite hot.
It seems you don't have PoE (inline power) enabled on any port.
This is what a port on my 6450-24p looks like when inline power is enabled, note the value set in the column "PD Class"
Port Admin Oper ---Power(mWatts)--- PD Type PD Class Pri Fault/
State State Consumed...
I did some more testing what components to use in the office where the MTP-12 fiber should end in a wallplate.
I'm using components from GIRA that look the same as all other wallplates that will be installed in the house.
The keystone insert that I got from a Logilink NK0030 fits well in a...
You should be able to change the stacking configuration. This is how it looks on my 6450:
On unit 2 I set the stack ports using
SSH@ICX6450-24P Router switch-01(config)#stack unit 1
SSH@ICX6450-24P Router switch-01(config-unit-1)#stack-port 2/2/1
I would expect that something similar is...
Do you need the management VLAN to be routed at all? If not you could just remove the ve and ip address from vlan 2 and the switch would not route anything to it.
If you have only one physical link from your pfsense to the switch you could always define vlans on the pfsense box and use a...
The copper runs are already done, all in conduit (mandatory for ethernet and coaxial cabling here), so I can rerun them if needed. I made the contractor use as few bends as possible and no sharp bends on the conduit so I actually have a chance of rerunning cables through the conduit.
All rooms...
How can this be incorrect? My contractor presented me a choice of cables, one was AWG 23 (labelled CAT.7) and one was AWG 22 (labelled CAT.7A). I chose the AWG 22 cable because larger diameter means less heat dissipation. I made this choice because I want to install PoE+ devices on some of the...
I'm going with FS terminology, as this is what is readily available here. Most items I can get next day, shipping from China is also quite fast if they don't have to custom build something - like any MTP cable with a male end.
Thanks for the link to the cassette datasheet, that's one I have...
After waiting for another shipment from China to Europe I finally did some more tests.
Testing was done using two of my ICX 6450 switches (thanks to the brocade megathread) in a stacking configuration using one SFP+ module per switch. The "testing" consisted of waiting for the stack to re-form...
The ICX6450-C12PD is 1G only, with SFP slots instead of SFP+ on the larger ones (24 + 4 SFP+ / 48 + 4 SFP+). For reference, check the datasheet linked in Post #1 of this thread.
That's probably why the 10G license is invalid, it does not need it having not 10G ports.
My goal is to keep it as simple as possible, e.g. only one type of LC-LC Patch cable between the Kassettes and the optics. I currently only have LC-LC UPC A-to-B singlemode patch cables and I prefer to keep it that way. The trunk cable in the wall can be Type A or Type B, as long as it is well...
Thanks for the link to this guide, it probably kept me from making a mistake that could damage my cables.
I just had another good look at my singlemode trunk cables (male and female ends) and it seems that it is not possible to mate the cables as planned:
Using a Type B Adapter (Key UP / Key...
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