Based on the breakdown of the switches, it looks like you need the ICX6610 to do BGP.This is probably a stupid question, but will the ICX6450 do BGP v4 & v6, and sustain a full table?
thats exactly what I did. It worked when I used my local network to pull an IP. But won’t pull from Verizon when I connect it directly to that port on the same vlan. I’ll have to see if VZ is still binding to specific Mac addresses. I used to have to force the MAC address to be the same as whatever initially pulled an IP. I’m also not sure if that will translate across the vlan. (Will VZ see the Mac of the switch port or the machine trying to pull that IP it’s why I wanted to bridge two ports. )Yep, use a spare VLAN without a router interface defined on it, use it as the native/untagged VLAN (if your ethernet handoff doesn't require a tagged VLAN, I don't know the details of the FiOS offer) on a port connected to the ISP and as a tagged VLAN on the router-on-a-stick
No BGP on the 6450.This is probably a stupid question, but will the ICX6450 do BGP v4 & v6, and sustain a full table?
the switch doesn't have any MAC address for verizon to see if you've made it a separate vlan with no VE/IP interfaces in it, and you have discovery protocols like lldp/fdp/cdp turned offthats exactly what I did. It worked when I used my local network to pull an IP. But won’t pull from Verizon when I connect it directly to that port on the same vlan. I’ll have to see if VZ is still binding to specific Mac addresses. I used to have to force the MAC address to be the same as whatever initially pulled an IP. I’m also not sure if that will translate across the vlan. (Will VZ see the Mac of the switch port or the machine trying to pull that IP it’s why I wanted to bridge two ports. )
Can you specify the ONT model number?Hello, I have a GPON SFP and I'd like to connect to it via its internal IP, for testing purposes (how to backup partition, flash it, etc.)
Problem is that I don't have anything (equipment) to plug in it for the moment. On old Cisco switchs I remember that there was a no keepalive command that forced the port to get up even if nothing was connected to it.
Is there a way to do the same on Icx platform ? I tried to find on my own but my research was a failure
SSH@leswitch#show interfaces ethernet 1/3/4
10GigabitEthernet1/3/4 is down, line protocol is down
Port down for 227 day(s) 6 hour(s) 41 minute(s) 30 second(s)
Hardware is 10GigabitEthernet, address is 609c.9f44.68dc (bia 609c.9f44.6902)
Interface type is 1Gig LX SFP
Configured speed 1Gbit, actual unknown, configured duplex fdx, actual unknown
Member of L2 VLAN ID 1, port is untagged, port state is BLOCKING
Have you plugged in the fiber? Otherwise, it might be normal that the interface is kept down.Did the ones you saw behave like this ?
For the SFP to be detected, and/or for the host to give it power, the pin 6 might need to be shorted to the ground.
See Nokia G-010S-A Pin 6 Issue.
Does anyone know if the 6610 can do 2.5/5gbe when paired with an NbaseT-capable SFP+ module? It sounds like a lot of the newer 10GBaseT modules support that (i.e. some of the ones listed here: https://www.servethehome.com/sfp-to-10gbase-t-adapter-module-buyers-guide/), but I can't seem to find a definitive answer if the switch needs to support it too, or if any switch capable of using the module will work.
Can you go from an 6610 to a 6610 breakout to breakout and get 4x10gb?Yes, I also asked this question a couple of pages before, see here:
Only caveat: Both sides need to support 4x10G breakout mode
Can you go from an 6610 to a 6610 breakout to breakout and get 4x10gb?
Will any QSFP cable work or do you need one specifically for 4x10gb?
Thank you again for all the help!