Side question: are you able to get the icx7650 rear ports running at 10gb? It has no SFP+ ports unless getting a 4x10gf module which costs another 500$… ahh this hobby is getting expensive
I was able to get one. $2100 + roughly $500 for shipping and custom tariff still beats the icx7150 48zp I initially looked at.
Did you use two PSUs and fans?
After browsing the Brocade mega thread, I just came across a deal for a pre-owned ICX 7150 48ZP (datasheet here). While non-Z models of 7150 usually come at ~$300-400 in my area, this 48ZP is $2800.
I need you genius’ advice on whether I should get 48ZP model for home. I can think of...
Oh I see. Still you work the magic and thank you again.
Any speculation on how and why these units are on the market? I have bought in the past used gears with buggy or ancient firmwares/systems and maybe that’s why they got sold as second hand in perfect condition. But never seen any of these...
It’s too late sorry. I already erased and wrote the bootloader (mnzxxxxx.bin file) sent via serial YMODEM. Later with a normal firmware update now my unit is running 08095g perfectly.
In that u-boot, ? returns a list with no tftp at all. It does have a Kermit transfer which I don’t know how to...
A quick update: my bootloader is a little different in that no tftp is loaded in it. I managed to get the mnz10114.bin to 0x80000000 memory by YMODEM protocol over serial just like any embedded stuff.
Now do I also erase nand by 0x11F3D8 length and write starting from memory 0x200 offset...
I am running into the same problem u-boot or diag. I will try figure it out first
edit: just saw the fix only works for C12P model but I am with a 48PF unit. Would you help me out on this @fohdeesha
I can confirm it’s a Broadcom system as as I poke around I see there’s a Broadcom command...
I get the idea of untagging but ESXi will discard VL1 native traffic arriving at the host. VMWare calls it VST mode if I want different VLAN reaches different VM.
It is the APs themselves that need to get IPs on VL1.
Oh thanks that solves part of the problem. However, with this new feature I still don’t think APs can get IP from DHCP server since the DHCP server is a VM in ESXi, which does not take native untagged traffic. Any thoughts?
edit1:
I rethink it over and find that the problem arises when ESXi puts different tagged VLAN traffic to different VMs; native traffic is discarded and never able to reach DHCP server which is in a VM.
Could it be solved if I run say a Windows server with DHCP that handles DHCP for all VLANs...
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