amishgenius wrote:We're supposed to read that paper? *sigh* Ok, I will next time. And I did search the forum for answer...and came up short.
Well if you would have searched for the SFP model # you would have known someone said it worked.
Now keep in mind I did an an "Advanced Search" by clicking on the magnifying glass in the search box.
Then since the minus signs in the model # messes with the search feature I did this search criteria: "+Fiberstore +SFP +GE +BX"
You could have even just searched for "Fiberstore" and skimmed a few posts in the list and found your needed information in less than 5 minutes.
Then the posts below popped up:This post would have told you someone claims it does indeed work.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=293&p=18250&hilit=+Fiberstore+SFP+GE+BX#p18250Now this is not a complete model # match but this post would have told you the Fiberstore brand does work and reminded you to upgrade your firmware and your life would have been much smoother that day!
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=293&p=18659&hilit=+Fiberstore+SFP+GE+BX#p18659StrataNet wrote:CONFIRMED WORKING:
- Fiberstore SFP1G-LH-31
- Fiberstore SFP-10GLR-31 (10 Gb, tested for curiousity because I had a pair on hand)
- MikroTik S-53LC20D / S35LC20D (both ends tested)
- MikroTik S-RJ01
(I will test the SFP-1GTA-1M when it arrives).
Tested on WS-12-250-DC, FW v1.4.7rc18, board rev F. Default configuration (Link - Auto; Flow Control - Both).
Endpoint is a MikroTik CRS125-24G-1S-2HnD-IN, FW v6.37.2. Auto Neg; Flow Control both off.
I am trying to make people go through certain steps to make their life easier and allow us to be able to respond fast to requests for help as we grow. We are at that point where more people are needed but not yet justified by size. All of you being businessmen know what I am talking about. It is this limbo land where you need more people sometimes but your income does not justify another body. - GROWING PAINS.
- Always install the latest firmware when installing a new switch.
- Always try to keep your firmware up to date as there are security patches.
- Always try the latest firmware and search for your issue on the forums when you do encounter a problem before asking for help or reporting a possible BUG that needs fixing.
- Skim/Read the release notes from time to time to stay up to date with known bugs, fixes, and security patches.
We want to continue to be able to answer people's request for help FAST but the bigger we become and the more people that ask the same questions takes away from that ability as the most valuable thing in the universe is TIME.