MikroTik S+RJ10 | EuroDKBut not RJ45 or am I missing something? These are -SR and I think I need -T?
MikroTik S+RJ10 | EuroDKBut not RJ45 or am I missing something? These are -SR and I think I need -T?
(Aurora 220) #show versionRead error on /dev/mtd1: Success
Switch: 1
System Description............................. Aurora 220 - 48 GE + 8 10GE, 1.2.11, Linux 3.6.5, <not found>
Machine Type................................... Aurora 220 - 48 GE + 8 10GE
Machine Model.................................. Aurora 220
Part Number....................................
Maintenance Level.............................. A
Manufacturer................................... 0xbc00
Burned In MAC Address.......................... 00:22:44:66:87:FF
Software Version............................... 1.2.11
Operating System............................... Linux 3.6.5
Network Processing Device...................... BCM56344_A0
Additional Packages............................ BGP-4
QOS
Multicast
IPv6
Routing
Data Center
OpEN API
Prototype Open API
(Aurora 220) #show environment
Temp (C)....................................... 48
Fan Speed, RPM................................. 15697
Fan Duty Level................................. 39%
Temperature traps range: 0 to 45 degrees (Celsius)
Temperature Sensors:
Unit Sensor Description Temp (C) State Max_Temp (C)
---- ------ ---------------- ---------- -------------- --------------
1 1 Temp-1 41 Normal 41
1 2 Temp-2 48 Normal 48
Fans:
Unit Fan Description Type Speed Duty level State
---- --- -------------- --------- ------------- ------------- --------------
1 1 Fan-1 Removable 15697 39% Operational
1 2 Fan-2 Removable 16071 39% Operational
Power supplies:
Unit Power supply Description Type State
---- ------------ ---------------- ---------- --------------
1 1 PS-1 Removable Not present
1 2 PS-2 Removable Not present
Is "aurora 220" another os that could run on these switches?Code:(Aurora 220) #show versionRead error on /dev/mtd1: Success Switch: 1 System Description............................. Aurora 220 - 48 GE + 8 10GE, 1.2.11, Linux 3.6.5, <not found> Machine Type................................... Aurora 220 - 48 GE + 8 10GE Machine Model.................................. Aurora 220 Part Number.................................... Maintenance Level.............................. A Manufacturer................................... 0xbc00 Burned In MAC Address.......................... 00:22:44:66:87:FF Software Version............................... 1.2.11 Operating System............................... Linux 3.6.5 Network Processing Device...................... BCM56344_A0 Additional Packages............................ BGP-4 QOS Multicast IPv6 Routing Data Center OpEN API Prototype Open API
Code:(Aurora 220) #show environment Temp (C)....................................... 48 Fan Speed, RPM................................. 15697 Fan Duty Level................................. 39% Temperature traps range: 0 to 45 degrees (Celsius) Temperature Sensors: Unit Sensor Description Temp (C) State Max_Temp (C) ---- ------ ---------------- ---------- -------------- -------------- 1 1 Temp-1 41 Normal 41 1 2 Temp-2 48 Normal 48 Fans: Unit Fan Description Type Speed Duty level State ---- --- -------------- --------- ------------- ------------- -------------- 1 1 Fan-1 Removable 15697 39% Operational 1 2 Fan-2 Removable 16071 39% Operational Power supplies: Unit Power supply Description Type State ---- ------------ ---------------- ---------- -------------- 1 1 PS-1 Removable Not present 1 2 PS-2 Removable Not present
Gotta love when everybody piles on the exact same reference design. Did you have to JTAG/SPI it or were you able to rescue TFTP it?it's firmware from another switch running on my icx7250: Netberg Aurora 220
it's broadcom ICOS / fastpath based, but at least a quite new and feature-complete version (including bgp). However I have kinks to work out
I'd bet there's a secret rescue mode that allows bypass of magic & csum on the assumption one or both are bad. Otherwise they'd be basically unrecoverable in the field on FS corruption. Might even just be an env setting in the bootenv. Either that or it's not a checksum or it's an actual signature.ruckus' bootloader won't let you tftp or otherwise transfer anything in without matching it's FI magic numbers & checksum, even in the hidden diag mode, so it took some finangling, but doable with no extra hardware. the annoying part is the CPLD code
When bubbles makes an appearance you know a good time was had by all! LOL. Nice work!
To answer my own questions:Looking for comments - was on the phone with Ruckus pre-sales this week...
BOM';ing out a 7250 stack with hw/sw support.
I was told that I *may* be denied support if I use any other passive DAC's besides those sold by Ruckus.
Can anyone confirm if they have been told the same thing?
Can anyone confirm being denied support for using a passive DAC other than those sold by Ruckus?
I have a REALLY dense configuration I'm working on and 1m DAC's are too much. .5m would be ideal.
I have not yet seen the support agreement language though I have asked.
TIA.
I missed your post, otherwise, I would have told you that that's the case. Ruckus cannot legally deny you support for using a third party DAC or SFP+. They can refuse to replace it, they can identify it as incompatible, but they CANNOT deny you support or void the contract (unless you use an etherkiller as a SFP,) period.To answer my own questions:
After a deeper discussion with Ruckus:
I won't be denied support just because I am using 3rd party DAC(s).
I won't have my support invalidated by using 3rd party DAC(s).
Its' very easy, assuming single switch using 10g portsI know this may be a non posted in this thread but for some help in the right direction. Dos anyone have any hints or tricks to learning the cli and adding vlans & tagging un-tagging and stuff ? Still learning and forcing my self to learn the Brocade stuff !
I want to use my SFP port 1 as my main trunk port for all my traffic to come into the switch ( from router )
Then assign different vlans to different ports HOWEVER this is also 1-2 ports that handle 3 vlans ( goes to an access point with multiple ssid's and they are vlan'd )
I don't really want to use the gui as doing the cli is much faster once i get the hang of it..
Any one got some examples i can look at and or follow ?
TIA !
So if i wanted to tag vlan 20 and ports 7 & 8 it would beIts' very easy, assuming single switch using 10g ports
say you want to tag a port for vlan 2, 3, 4
vlan 2 3 4
tagged int e 1/2/1 e 1/2/2 (this will tag port 1 and 2)
(if you want to tag port 1 to 2, use tagged int e 1/2/1 to 1/2/2)
untagged int e 1/2/3 e 1/2/4
exit
wr mem
int = interface
e = ethernet
wr = write
mem = memory
you can use short name or full name for them
it will be tagged int e 1/1/7 e 1/1/8So if i wanted to tag vlan 20 and ports 7 & 8 it would be
vlan 20
tagged int e 1/7/1 e 1/8/1
Right ?
it will be tagged int e 1/1/7 e 1/1/8
what does the 1/ and 1/ and 1/ mean in that order..
first 1 mean stack node id 1. It's always 1 in standalone mode.
second 1 mean module number.
I have 2 switches in a stack, first switch will have 1/1/x, second switch will be 2/1/x
Do I need to set the 10gig port to anything or will it pass all the tag's to the proper ports ?
Same for 10g ports, the only difference is the port number would 1/2/x.
1Gb ports are in module 1, 10gb ports are in module 2. If you have 40gb ports, might be module 3.
stickied in the first post: https://forums.servethehome.com/ind...gbe-40gbe-switching.21107/page-20#post-200461I think i'm getting it I'm going to pm you Vangoose then this thread can stay on topic
I'd bet there's a secret rescue mode that allows bypass of magic & csum on the assumption one or both are bad. Otherwise they'd be basically unrecoverable in the field on FS corruption. Might even just be an env setting in the bootenv. Either that or it's not a checksum or it's an actual signature.
At least on the 6610s, module 1 contains the RJ45 Gigabit ports, 2 are the QSFP+ 40Gb/10Gb breakout ports, and the SFP+ 1Gb/10Gb ports are module 3.1Gb ports are in module 1, 10gb ports are in module 2. If you have 40gb ports, might be module 3.