What's the ask for a 7750-48F, does it have all fans and both power supplies, and where's it shipping from?
Does this help? https://happybytes.nl/product/broca...sfp-6x-40-gbe-qsfp-ports-managed-refurbished/What's the ask for a 7750-48F, does it have all fans and both power supplies, and where's it shipping from?
You could always ask him about shipping, even though to the US it'll be retardedly expensive.Darn, no shipping to US. Picture shows all 4 fans and both PSUs and a list price of about a third of what is being asked on eBay.
I read that too quickly and thought it said hippybytes instead of happybytes and I said out loud - what a cool geeky domain name...Does this help? https://happybytes.nl/product/broca...sfp-6x-40-gbe-qsfp-ports-managed-refurbished/
Looks like it's got both PSUs installed.
Darn, no shipping to US. Picture shows all 4 fans and both PSUs and a list price of about a third of what is being asked on eBay.
I spoke to him, shipping should be possible, he's looking into it.You could always ask him about shipping, even though to the US it'll be retardedly expensive.
Any obvious burnt components inside?Hi,
I managed to short out the 12V on the rear right fan module, and now the connector appears to be dead (doesn't recognize a fan module when inserted). The rear left fan module still works fine.
Does anyone by chance know if there is any resettable fuses for this, or anything that can be reset? Don't want to take too much risk on this, as the left module still works, and the switch works fine otherwise.
Nope. Looked over the components on the top, and couldn't see anything on the top of the board at least. Haven't investigated the underside of the board, as it would require a bit more disassembly.Any obvious burnt components inside?
initial post and the linked documents are not out of date for licensing or initial setup. They still work well. look up about 4 post to see that the OP is still hard at work and is currently refreshing those documents, which will mainly effect the ICX 7*** series switches to use the latest firmware after a few bigger changes made by Brocade.Sorry for busting in, is there actually some kind of up-to-date readme for us, non-brocade plebs that want to do some switching on brocades? Like, I genuinely have no idea what to look for and how, the initial post is out-of-date, there's some licensing involved too, I just dont know. Going through 277 pages of this thread is quite an effort. Maybe you can just link me to the most relevant posts here...
I only know mikrotik router/swos.
Thank you
Like, other than the one linked in bold in the very first post? LmaoSorry for busting in, is there actually some kind of up-to-date readme
Current configuration:
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ver 08.0.80eT213
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stack unit 1
module 1 icx7250-48-port-management-module
module 2 icx7250-sfp-plus-8port-80g-module
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vlan 1 name DEFAULT-VLAN by port
router-interface ve 1
loop-detection
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vlan 40 name Transit by port
tagged ethe 1/1/1
router-interface ve 40
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vlan 51 name IPMI by port
tagged ethe 1/1/1
untagged ethe 1/1/3 to 1/1/12
router-interface ve 51
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vlan 52 name VoIP by port
tagged ethe 1/1/1 ethe 1/1/13 to 1/1/36
router-interface ve 52
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vlan 53 name "Guest WiFi" by port
tagged ethe 1/1/1 ethe 1/1/47 to 1/1/48
router-interface ve 53
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vlan 54 name IoT by port
tagged ethe 1/1/1 ethe 1/1/47 to 1/1/48
router-interface ve 54
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vlan 55 name Management by port
tagged ethe 1/1/1 ethe 1/1/13 to 1/1/40 ethe 1/2/1 to 1/2/8
router-interface ve 55
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vlan 60 name "Windows Server" by port
tagged ethe 1/1/1 ethe 1/1/13 to 1/1/40
router-interface ve 60
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vlan 65 name "Linux Server" by port
tagged ethe 1/1/1 ethe 1/1/13 to 1/1/40
router-interface ve 65
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vlan 70 name WORK by port
tagged ethe 1/1/1 ethe 1/1/13 to 1/1/48 ethe 1/2/1 to 1/2/8
router-interface ve 70
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vlan 80 name "Dev Network" by port
tagged ethe 1/1/1 ethe 1/1/13 to 1/1/40
router-interface ve 80
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vlan 90 name Storage by port
tagged ethe 1/1/1 ethe 1/2/1 to 1/2/8
router-interface ve 90
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vlan 91 name Storage2 by port
tagged ethe 1/1/1 ethe 1/2/1 to 1/2/8
router-interface ve 91
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vlan 92 name vMotion by port
tagged ethe 1/1/1 ethe 1/2/1 to 1/2/8
router-interface ve 92
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aaa authentication web-server default local
aaa authentication enable default local
aaa authentication login default local
enable aaa console
no fast port-span
hostname icx7250
ip dhcp-client disable
ip dns domain-list padrosys.net
ip dns server-address 192.168.50.5 192.168.50.6
ip route 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.40.1
ip route 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.50.1
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no telnet server
username root password .....
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snmp-server community ..... rw
snmp-server contact vpadro
snmp-server location Noneedtoknow
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clock summer-time
clock timezone gmt GMT-06
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ntp
disable serve
server 192.168.50.1
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no web-management http
web-management https
web-management page-menu
web-management session-timeout 3000
web-management list-menu
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router ospf
area 0
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interface ethernet 1/1/1
port-name Uplink
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/2
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/3
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/4
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/5
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/6
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/7
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/8
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/9
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/10
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/11
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/12
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/13
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/14
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/15
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/16
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/17
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/18
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/19
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/20
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/21
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/22
no flow-control both
!
interface ethernet 1/1/23
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/24
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/25
no flow-control both
!
interface ethernet 1/1/26
no flow-control both
!
interface ethernet 1/1/27
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/28
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/29
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/30
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/31
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/32
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/33
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/34
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/35
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/36
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/37
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/38
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/39
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/40
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/41
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/42
no flow-control both
!
interface ethernet 1/1/43
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/44
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/45
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/46
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/47
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/1/48
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/2/1
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/2/2
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/2/3
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/2/4
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/2/5
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/2/6
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/2/7
no flow-control both
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interface ethernet 1/2/8
no flow-control both
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interface ve 1
ip address 192.168.50.254 255.255.255.0
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interface ve 40
ip address 192.168.40.2 255.255.255.252
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interface ve 51
ip address 192.168.51.1 255.255.255.224
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interface ve 52
ip address 192.168.52.1 255.255.255.224
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interface ve 53
ip address 192.168.53.1 255.255.255.224
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interface ve 54
ip address 192.168.54.1 255.255.255.224
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interface ve 55
ip address 192.168.55.1 255.255.255.192
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interface ve 60
ip address 192.168.60.1 255.255.255.0
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interface ve 65
ip address 192.168.65.1 255.255.255.0
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interface ve 70
ip address 192.168.70.1 255.255.255.192
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interface ve 80
ip address 192.168.80.1 255.255.255.192
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interface ve 90
ip address 192.168.90.1 255.255.255.128
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interface ve 91
ip address 192.168.91.1 255.255.255.128
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interface ve 92
ip address 10.10.76.1 255.255.255.192
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end
Total number of IP routes: 15
Type Codes - B:BGP D:Connected O:OSPF R:RIP S:Static; Cost - Dist/Metric
BGP Codes - i:iBGP e:eBGP
OSPF Codes - i:Inter Area 1:External Type 1 2:External Type 2
Destination Gateway Port Cost Type Uptime
1 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.40.1 ve 40 1/1 S 8m37s
0.0.0.0/0 192.168.50.1 ve 1 1/1 S 8m37s
2 10.10.76.0/26 DIRECT ve 92 0/0 D 1d1h
3 192.168.40.0/30 DIRECT ve 40 0/0 D 8m38s
4 192.168.50.0/24 DIRECT ve 1 0/0 D 1d9h
5 192.168.51.0/27 DIRECT ve 51 0/0 D 1d8h
6 192.168.52.0/27 DIRECT ve 52 0/0 D 1d8h
7 192.168.53.0/27 DIRECT ve 53 0/0 D 1d8h
8 192.168.54.0/27 DIRECT ve 54 0/0 D 1d8h
9 192.168.55.0/26 DIRECT ve 55 0/0 D 1d8h
10 192.168.60.0/24 DIRECT ve 60 0/0 D 1d8h
11 192.168.65.0/24 DIRECT ve 65 0/0 D 1d8h
12 192.168.70.0/26 DIRECT ve 70 0/0 D 1d8h
13 192.168.80.0/26 DIRECT ve 80 0/0 D 1d8h
14 192.168.90.0/25 DIRECT ve 90 0/0 D 1d8h
15 192.168.91.0/25 DIRECT ve 91 0/0 D 1d8h
icx7250#ping 192.168.40.1
Sending 1, 16-byte ICMP Echo to 192.168.40.1, timeout 5000 msec, TTL 64
Type Control-c to abort
Reply from 192.168.40.1 : bytes=16 time<1ms TTL=64
Success rate is 100 percent (1/1), round-trip min/avg/max=0/0/0 ms.
icx7250#ping 192.168.50.50
Sending 1, 16-byte ICMP Echo to 192.168.50.50, timeout 5000 msec, TTL 64
Type Control-c to abort
Request timed out.
No reply from remote host.
icx7250#
Probably 99% of the forum will be better than me to answer this, but in your case, isn't it better to use the Cisco as a L2+ switch, the ICX as L3 and the FW in the transit VLAN ?All your stuff
Yup, that was my third attempt, but haven't been able to do all the routing on the ICX since the first attempt, hence the wall post, LACP seems a additional step which I'm not sure if I will take it, previously had the SG300-52 with a SG300-28 doing exactly that topology and had more troubles than stability, probably to my old CAT5e cabling was to be blamed but with 1Gb line from ICX to the SG300 will be ok for now until I get another ICX for my core/rack networking, thank you so much!Probably 99% of the forum will be better than me to answer this, but in your case, isn't it better to use the Cisco as a L2+ switch, the ICX as L3 and the FW in the transit VLAN ?
So you trunk all the VLANs from ICX to Cisco (with a LACP if too much traffic) and let the ICX handle the routing as it will do it line rate?
With that you can have the 10g separated from 1g and when not internal the ICX will go to the transit?