Hi All,
Am in need of another hint to push me along ...
I've accessed the 7050 switch .. got a putty SSH link into it .. am able to navigate the CLI with some minor commands. Am starting to "remember" linux and the numerous commands and have navigated through the EXEC mode
I have Mellanox X3 NICs (40gps ethernet mode) in both ESXI 5.5 and 7.0 servers -- (so 2 ent interfaces when i do a "show interfaces")
I have also have a "head" with a 10Gbps ethernet card
The ESXI have new vSwitches and the guests now have VMX3 NICs Configured
All green lights on the hardware (yay) AND the vSwitch Network configuration screen
The Arista was added to upgrade a 1gbps network which uses a TP-Link Router Switch (acting as the DHCP and 60 linked smart devices with MAC binding to IP) connected to the internet all configured to 192.168.0.XX subnet -- and a Netgear GS724AT 24 port switch (works well especially after a fan replacement)
All the new VMX3 NICs and i believe by the arista switch (even though i've configured to go to 192.168.0.1 as the network gateway), are getting assigned 169.254.107.XXX addresses -- with all the cascading problems of "unidentified network", "host unreachable" on a ping, etc .. within the 192.168.0.X network
Edit : i did also just RTFM (read the f*****g manual) and realized that the SFP+ ports needed to be activated -- as an FYI to other newbies like me -- the 7050Q-16 can have the SFP+ ports (et17-24) software disabled -- when enabled these 8 SFP+ take the last 2 QSFP+ ports to active themselves ... the command is hardware port-group 1 select Et17-20 (in config mode) i now have green lights on the SFP+ and the transceivers are working on Cat6 cable RJ45 --
HINT **NOT** NEEDED
what/how do i need to do in order to have the Arista disperse 192.168.0.XXX addresses taken from the TP-Link DHCP? IS there a DHCP service that automatically starts in EOS? BTW I've tried to assign fixed 192.168.0.x addresses to the Virtual NICs attached to the Virtual Switch attached to the Arista but that's a no go.
I am reading the manuals but since this is my first foray with this type of technology a lot of the lingo is taken in as a conversation with my dog yields "blah blah blah fido blah blah"
Thanks in advance for the next "push".
The Edit above solved my "problem" -- I.E. once the SFP+ ports were made active the Arista is now connecting to the DHCP and issuing correct IPs .. i was able to ping the VM within one of the ESXI from a networked laptop.
I guess RTFM is the order of the day and this Software switch function much differently than "dumb" managed switches.
Am in need of another hint to push me along ...
I've accessed the 7050 switch .. got a putty SSH link into it .. am able to navigate the CLI with some minor commands. Am starting to "remember" linux and the numerous commands and have navigated through the EXEC mode
I have Mellanox X3 NICs (40gps ethernet mode) in both ESXI 5.5 and 7.0 servers -- (so 2 ent interfaces when i do a "show interfaces")
I have also have a "head" with a 10Gbps ethernet card
The ESXI have new vSwitches and the guests now have VMX3 NICs Configured
All green lights on the hardware (yay) AND the vSwitch Network configuration screen
The Arista was added to upgrade a 1gbps network which uses a TP-Link Router Switch (acting as the DHCP and 60 linked smart devices with MAC binding to IP) connected to the internet all configured to 192.168.0.XX subnet -- and a Netgear GS724AT 24 port switch (works well especially after a fan replacement)
All the new VMX3 NICs and i believe by the arista switch (even though i've configured to go to 192.168.0.1 as the network gateway), are getting assigned 169.254.107.XXX addresses -- with all the cascading problems of "unidentified network", "host unreachable" on a ping, etc .. within the 192.168.0.X network
Edit : i did also just RTFM (read the f*****g manual) and realized that the SFP+ ports needed to be activated -- as an FYI to other newbies like me -- the 7050Q-16 can have the SFP+ ports (et17-24) software disabled -- when enabled these 8 SFP+ take the last 2 QSFP+ ports to active themselves ... the command is hardware port-group 1 select Et17-20 (in config mode) i now have green lights on the SFP+ and the transceivers are working on Cat6 cable RJ45 --
HINT **NOT** NEEDED
what/how do i need to do in order to have the Arista disperse 192.168.0.XXX addresses taken from the TP-Link DHCP? IS there a DHCP service that automatically starts in EOS? BTW I've tried to assign fixed 192.168.0.x addresses to the Virtual NICs attached to the Virtual Switch attached to the Arista but that's a no go.
I am reading the manuals but since this is my first foray with this type of technology a lot of the lingo is taken in as a conversation with my dog yields "blah blah blah fido blah blah"
Thanks in advance for the next "push".
The Edit above solved my "problem" -- I.E. once the SFP+ ports were made active the Arista is now connecting to the DHCP and issuing correct IPs .. i was able to ping the VM within one of the ESXI from a networked laptop.
I guess RTFM is the order of the day and this Software switch function much differently than "dumb" managed switches.
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