Pray indeed!I'm a HUGE proponent of getting all the parts ready for install and then deploying at once. I've got a laundry list of equipment that I have to replace and upgrade in my cabinet. I have next weekend set aside for this so I'll have most everything ready to go. Time is the one thing I do NOT have allot of and need to plan accordingly.
I already know that I have to:
1. Upgrade the switch to the latest firmware
2. Flash 3 cards
3. Install SFP's into the switch, verify all ports active.
4. Pray
Cabinet rebuild:
1. Remove old hardware and cables: 2 switches and a old desktop converted to server.
2. Rack TOR Brocade switch
3. Install/Upgrade Servers (New backup system, increase RAM in main system )
4. Cable everything up.
5. Turn devices on one at a time
6. Pray
They offered to give me a partial refund if I'd keep the broken switches, there's like 4 ports minimum on each switch that aren't working.Interesting to note several people's comments on G-Electronic from eBay. I wasn't sure they would ship my 7250's to the UK since the description notes (somewhat emphatically) that they don't ship International (or APO/DPO).
But I received shipping info earlier...lets hope the packing is up to scratch
Fingers crossed then...I can make up the GbE port numbers easily enough but like you I'd prefer the SFP+ ports to be intact!They offered to give me a partial refund if I'd keep the broken switches, there's like 4 ports minimum on each switch that aren't working.
I just found that thread. Not seeing any other error messages in my logs at the moment, but when I have a chance I will open it up and look at the PoE board.Does appear a defective PoE board, apparently they can be replaced, however there is another thread rolling in this subforum right now where the gent has put a new one in and his switch isn't getting past the bootloader.
I'm having a couple issues with my ICX6610-48P. I bought it on ebay a few months ago, but have only now just gotten it installed (moved to a new house, setting up network from scratch with the new switch).
First, the LED on one of the power supplies keeps cycling on and off and the log is filled with these messages:
00 days 14h53m08s:A:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is down
00 days 14h52m28s:I:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is up
00 days 14h52m03s:A:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is down
00 days 14h51m23s:I:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is up
00 days 14h50m57s:A:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is down
00 days 14h50m17s:I:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is up
00 days 14h49m52s:A:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is down
00 days 14h49m12s:I:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is up
00 days 14h48m47s:A:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is down
00 days 14h48m06s:I:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is up
00 days 14h47m46s:A:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is down
00 days 14h47m06s:I:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is up
00 days 14h46m41s:A:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is down
00 days 14h46m01s:I:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is up
00 days 14h45m35s:A:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is down
00 days 14h45m05s:I:System: Stack unit 1 POE Power supply 1 with 748000 mwatts capacity is up
Do I have a defective PSU? If so, does anyone have one they're willing to part with to replace it?
Seems like I have Rev A power supplies. Here's the info for the one that's working:
Power supply 2 (AC - PoE) present, status ok
Model Number: 23-0000142-02
Serial Number: 64K
Firmware Ver: A
Second, nothing happens when I plug in my Ubiquiti wireless APs. No link or PoE. I have 'inline power' enabled on the ports I'm trying to use, but that doesn't seem to have any effect. Is there some trick to getting PoE going, or do I possibly have a defective PoE board?
Drat, I was afraid you would confirm that. I guess I can contact the eBay seller I bought it from, but it was so long ago I doubt I have any recourse there.that's a bad PSU
they started as foundry, got acquired by brocade, then by ruckus, the part numbers for optics have changed about a thousand times over the last 10 years, I wouldn't worry about it. just search ebay for "brocade 10gb sfp", they'll all work. for instance: 10G-SFPP-SR - Brocade 57-0000075-01 10Gb 850nm SWL SFP+ XBR-000180 62xAvailable | eBayOne thing that confuses me is how one arrives at the optics part numbers from the official Brocade part numbers.
For example, referring to @fohdeesha's datasheet on the 6450, I see Brocade part number 10G-SFPP-SR (a 10GBASE-SR, SFP+ optic, LC, 300 m over multimode fibre optic).
And perusing STH that is equivalent to a Brocade 33011-000 transceiver....put where to those latter part numbers come from? I had a search thru ruckus but perhaps by search-fu isn't strong enough..
Can anyone enlighten me please?