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    Brocade ICX Series (cheap & powerful 10gbE/40gbE switching)

    So this is what I get and would like to shut it down:
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    Brocade ICX Series (cheap & powerful 10gbE/40gbE switching)

    Hmmm... how do I reenable "manager" and what does he do? I tried manager enable and no manager disable. No manger disable hung up ssh. Or maybe it did start manager again, not sure. I don't know anything about manager. Should have written to memory I guees.
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    Brocade ICX Series (cheap & powerful 10gbE/40gbE switching)

    Just tried it now. No change. Any other ideas. Thanks for your help.
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    Brocade ICX Series (cheap & powerful 10gbE/40gbE switching)

    Hey guys. My ICX7150-C12 is contacting "ruckuscontroller." three times in a row every 30 seconds. How can I make it stop other than revoking it's WAN access?
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    Some information about HP T620 Plus Flexible Thin Client machines for network appliance builds...

    However, I converted the file system to ZFS (reinstalled import config) last night. I'll see what happens. I'd rather be on ZFS due to frequent power outages here and a very small UPS.
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    Some information about HP T620 Plus Flexible Thin Client machines for network appliance builds...

    Also, just noticed I'm running OPNsense not pfSense. I'm also using UFS not ZFS. So, this problem may be totally irrelevant for me. I read your posts in line for security in the airport and it was crazy... so I may have missed some of the finer points.
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    Some information about HP T620 Plus Flexible Thin Client machines for network appliance builds...

    I installed the hardware and updated OPNsense on Monday. It's been running fine for three days now.
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    Some information about HP T620 Plus Flexible Thin Client machines for network appliance builds...

    Please let us know if this works. I have a box sitting here to use for my mother that I’m installing in late July. It has an mSATA now, so if it works for you I have nothing to worry about…. I have a 64GB M.2 NVME as well, but I’ve had the mSATA sitting around for years with no use and this...
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    Some information about HP T620 Plus Flexible Thin Client machines for network appliance builds...

    Man, I wish I had found this page before I had done my own work two weeks ago! https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/hp/hp_psu.shtml Sigh :oops:
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    Some information about HP T620 Plus Flexible Thin Client machines for network appliance builds...

    The other benefit of modding with a resistor to use any power supply is one may also desolder the stupid original barrel connector and replace it with an industry standard connector, or even solder the power supplies' wires directly to the PC board.
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    Some information about HP T620 Plus Flexible Thin Client machines for network appliance builds...

    My 18.5/19.5 volt is an HP OEM power supply from an old notebook. I think the original part number for the T620 PLUS is TPC-I005-TC. But don't quote me on that because I am just quoting this guy: https://www.ebay.com/itm/303708035606
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    Some information about HP T620 Plus Flexible Thin Client machines for network appliance builds...

    Do you have a part number for a lesser known in this case? I might buy one. Also FWIW, my 18.5 volt PS measures 19.5 volts on my DMM. +/- 20% Isn't much to worry about on a PS like this. +/- 10% is of no concern.
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    List of NICs and their equivalent OEM parts

    Anyone have an old release file I can use?
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    List of NICs and their equivalent OEM parts

    That's what I thought, but it's like Intel removed it for the I340. It says it's not the correct firmware when I try and flash. If you look at the release notes the I340 is absent as well. I even downloaded the oldest version on Intel's site and the I340 isn't even in that! It's like Intel...
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    List of NICs and their equivalent OEM parts

    Is there a " Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) update" (i.e. Firmware) update for the I340? Because if there is I can't find it. All I can find is the PREBOOT suit.
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    List of NICs and their equivalent OEM parts

    Based on the fake I350 post: https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/comparison-intel-i350-t4-genuine-vs-fake.6917/ I think I am good. The two things that the I340 and I350 have in common are the DELTA chips and crystal. Both on my board are as described on the genuine I350 board...
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    List of NICs and their equivalent OEM parts

    Haven't looked into this yet because I think the possibility is slight on an I340-T2, it's just not a comparatively desirable card. Still one never knows so I will do my research. Thanks. EDIT: Mine does not have the yottamark as the one in the listing photo does.
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    List of NICs and their equivalent OEM parts

    Yeah, I mad my guess on 2.5-3.0 watts based on the T4 datasheet. The T2's don't even have a heat sink ever it seems. These were them: https://www.ebay.com/itm/285235382551 I was hoping there would be some left for you folks but they are gone. My card got here today. Works well.
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    List of NICs and their equivalent OEM parts

    Does anyone know the power consumption of the I340-T2? I'm really just curious. I put together an OPNsense box for my mom in an HP T620 PLUS bare meta. I went with the I340 primarily because a seller listed five server pulls for $15 each shipped, and the I350's were $40 or more. The system...
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    Some information about HP T620 Plus Flexible Thin Client machines for network appliance builds...

    Whatever voltage is input from the brick, is immediately being converted to 12 volt or less as soon as it hits the board. Part of my engineering firm’s work is component level repair. Believe me, this is fine. I just bought a unit for $57. Why spend even $5 more if I don’t have to? I...