I have one that should arrive today, I'll try to find out. Do you know what commands I should run?I would also love to know what internals it has, and what switching asic it has.
you are expected to have a review by 8:01 pm tonight... drool...Mine arrives "by 8PM today"
Still nothing here.Mine still haven't come and I'm about to leave the office
I stayed late, but still nothing.Still nothing here.
It is almost 11PM, just got back from the 49ers - Packers game. Still no package. Amazon refunded my one day shipping and +1 month prime membership. Looks like my paid overnight for my new phone is also getting delayed.I stayed late, but still nothing.
Welp, here is hoping for Monday. I'll complain to Amazon and get a free pantry credit, lol.
This is a bit of a disappointment. Maybe the internal fans can be replaced.*Noise... not bad. It is much quieter than my quanta switch. It is (in my opinion) too loud to live under a primary work desk or in a bedroom.
This is the third shipment in two weeks that lasership (sameday/nextday) has not delivered on time. Amazon has extended my prime membership two months this week.It is almost 11PM, just got back from the 49ers - Packers game. Still no package. Amazon refunded my one day shipping and +1 month prime membership. Looks like my paid overnight for my new phone is also getting delayed.
I've heard the same about the fans from others, they're pretty noisy in a quiet room. However, I think most users with a 10Gb switch aren't going to be keeping them in a bedroom.Well... mine was delivered! A few first impressions:
*It's not the most impressive looking switch, but I got it working out of the box within seconds.
*It seems to eat a lot of different/random SFP+ XCVRs including Finisar and Brocade, as well as DACs.
*My stupid Intel x520 cards don't eat the random SFP+s so I had to order new stuff from fs.com
*Very little info when I do show hardware in the CLI. I can't tell what sort of CPU it uses. It does seem to idle around 25% CPU.
*No speed tests yet, but perhaps tomorrow.
*GUI takes a few seconds to boot up, but it is mostly snappy once it is loaded.
*Noise... not bad. It is much quieter than my quanta switch. It is (in my opinion) too loud to live under a primary work desk or in a bedroom.
Would you be able to test those copper ports?Well... mine was delivered! A few first impressions:
*It's not the most impressive looking switch, but I got it working out of the box within seconds.
*It seems to eat a lot of different/random SFP+ XCVRs including Finisar and Brocade, as well as DACs.
*My stupid Intel x520 cards don't eat the random SFP+s so I had to order new stuff from fs.com
*Very little info when I do show hardware in the CLI. I can't tell what sort of CPU it uses. It does seem to idle around 25% CPU.
*No speed tests yet, but perhaps tomorrow.
*GUI takes a few seconds to boot up, but it is mostly snappy once it is loaded.
*Noise... not bad. It is much quieter than my quanta switch. It is (in my opinion) too loud to live under a primary work desk or in a bedroom.
I've heard the same about the fans from others, they're pretty noisy in a quiet room. However, I think most users with a 10Gb switch aren't going to be keeping them in a bedroom.
Do you have a db meter that you can test with?Well I guess I am one of those few users then since that is exactly where I was hoping to set one up. Currently renting a room and need to have everything setup in there
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If you have a smartphone, there are some free db meter apps you can use. If you are willing, I'd be really interested in the sound level 1 ft in front and in back.No db meter. It is louder than my gaming computer, but not by much. Some people would be fine with it, personally, I plan to put it in my garage.
Uhhh, this is sounding like I already want to return it.Keeping a few notes here:
- HPE Passive SFP+ DAC did not work. Arista and a few others will get a shot after lunch. Very surprised.
- Issue with the fitting seems to have been the steel chassis having issues meshing flanges and the SFP+ cages. It took 15 min or so but I have it fitted about as intended.
- Power consumption on the Extech TrueRMS and 120V power: initial fans on power up 10.1W. Once booted around 17.8W with only a single 1GbE link.
- With the single 1GbE link in port #16 it did something to the network and brought my entire home network down. Powering off the unit and the network was functional again. Will find a console cable and get on this after lunch. I am fairly certain it did not pickup a DHCP address and caused a conflict at 192.168.1.2.
- Will use the Extech sound meter as well.