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Re: Compatible SFP Modules
Mikrotik S+DA0001r2 (SFP+ DAC 1M) seem to work fine. The cheapest way I found to link two SFPs ports.
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Re: Compatible SFP Modules
Yea we are changing the default MTU on the next spin of the firmware.
I am finding some switch manufacturers always add 4 to 16 bytes behind the scenes to whatever MTU their UI is set to, we did not.
So the default MTU of 1518 is pretty much only good if you are not doing any VLANs, or not passing any Tagged VLANs OUT any ports.
We are going to change the default.
I standardized on a 1528 MTU for my configurations but I am giving myself some breathing room.
I only run a standard 1500 MTU throughout my entire network because a larger MTU or TCP Window can aspirate wireless errors. However when you introduce VLANs and encapsulation protocols like VPN and TZSP to name but 2 you need a larger MTU.
I am finding some switch manufacturers always add 4 to 16 bytes behind the scenes to whatever MTU their UI is set to, we did not.
So the default MTU of 1518 is pretty much only good if you are not doing any VLANs, or not passing any Tagged VLANs OUT any ports.
We are going to change the default.
I standardized on a 1528 MTU for my configurations but I am giving myself some breathing room.
I only run a standard 1500 MTU throughout my entire network because a larger MTU or TCP Window can aspirate wireless errors. However when you introduce VLANs and encapsulation protocols like VPN and TZSP to name but 2 you need a larger MTU.
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Fiber autonegotiation
Tried to connect a SAF Lumina with 1G SM Fiber to a WS-12-250-AC. I am using a Level One SFP.
Connection works but the Lumina shows Half Duplex and no Flow Control. I cant hard code the
Lumina settings. WS side has FC checked. There is no setting for autoneg on/off on the WS.
Connection works but the Lumina shows Half Duplex and no Flow Control. I cant hard code the
Lumina settings. WS side has FC checked. There is no setting for autoneg on/off on the WS.
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Re: Fiber autonegotiation
ste wrote:Tried to connect a SAF Lumina with 1G SM Fiber to a WS-12-250-AC. I am using a Level One SFP.
Connection works but the Lumina shows Half Duplex and no Flow Control. I cant hard code the
Lumina settings. WS side has FC checked. There is no setting for autoneg on/off on the WS.
I moved your post the thread that makes more sense.
With that being said you need to first determine if this SFP model works with the WS under normal circumstances because we do not have that SFP model (Level One) in our lab nor do we have this LUMINA radio.
However Level One does use the same switch core as us in some of their switch models (Vitesse VSC-7427).
I would try this SFP module in a WS and try to talk to another switch to determine if the SFP module performs as desired in our switch.
You could also look above in this thread for known SFP modules that work and try one of them with the Lumina.
Verify that the Lumina talks to another device properly because we have no idea if this is in pre-production lab or already on a tower where the fault could be with the fiber or the Lumina.
Too many variables for us to be of much help.
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Re: Compatible SFP Modules
So autonegotiation and flow control is a function of the SFP and not the switch containing the SFP?
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Re: Compatible SFP Modules
Flow control can be turned OFF on our SFP ports?
HOWEVER Flow control DEPENDS on Auto Negotiation, not just with our switch but "ANY" Ethernet Device as Flow Control is part of the Auto Negotiation protocol.
Anytime you HARD set speed and or Duplex you DISABLE Flow Control as Flow Control only works on Auto with ANY device because that is the standard.
We do not allow you to select Speed Duplex with our SFP ports though, I suppose we could but we found that with so many SFP manufacturers auto works best.
Why the Limina is linking up with the Level One SFP module I would guess is an incompatibility between the SFP Module and Lumina as we are telling the SFP module to Auto Negotiate.
I would try various other SFP module and find one that works well with the Lumina.
HOWEVER Flow control DEPENDS on Auto Negotiation, not just with our switch but "ANY" Ethernet Device as Flow Control is part of the Auto Negotiation protocol.
Anytime you HARD set speed and or Duplex you DISABLE Flow Control as Flow Control only works on Auto with ANY device because that is the standard.
We do not allow you to select Speed Duplex with our SFP ports though, I suppose we could but we found that with so many SFP manufacturers auto works best.
Why the Limina is linking up with the Level One SFP module I would guess is an incompatibility between the SFP Module and Lumina as we are telling the SFP module to Auto Negotiate.
I would try various other SFP module and find one that works well with the Lumina.
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Re: Compatible SFP Modules
sirhc wrote:Flow control can be turned OFF on our SFP ports?
HOWEVER Flow control DEPENDS on Auto Negotiation, not just with our switch but "ANY" Ethernet Device as Flow Control is part of the Auto Negotiation protocol.
Anytime you HARD set speed and or Duplex you DISABLE Flow Control as Flow Control only works on Auto with ANY device because that is the standard.
We do not allow you to select Speed Duplex with our SFP ports though, I suppose we could but we found that with so many SFP manufacturers auto works best.
Why the Limina is linking up with the Level One SFP module I would guess is an incompatibility between the SFP Module and Lumina as we are telling the SFP module to Auto Negotiate.
I would try various other SFP module and find one that works well with the Lumina.
No it cant be turned of.
It is some kind of guess work to find the working combination. We use this level one module often as it works fine with our other switches.
There it works with SAF Luminas perfect (AN and FC). So I guess there is a compatibility problem between WS and Level1.
Will try some other combinations.
But: Where does the WS-Switch show the FC autonegotiation result? I dont want to test SFP Ports on our live network and do not have spare luminas for testing. Mikrotik does not show this info either.
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Re: Compatible SFP Modules
Tested all SFPs we have against a Cisco Switch:
Does not work:
Level One SFP-3211
Mikrotik S-31DLC20D
Oersen SA1
Alcatel Lucent 3FE
Finisar FTLF1318P3BTL
Setting the speed fixed at the cisco side gives a link with some of them but this disables FlowControl
It would be a good idea to at least make the Mikrotik Module work as it is available/used for/by WISPs.
Sidenote: Plugging the Mikrotik Module in a Mikrotik CCR Autonegotiation does not work against the cisco. Plugging the same Module in a cheap Mikrotik GSP-Switch Autonegotiation and Flow Control work. The autonegotiation information from interface monitor at Mikrotik does only tell the settings and not the actual state.
Does not work:
Level One SFP-3211
Mikrotik S-31DLC20D
Oersen SA1
Alcatel Lucent 3FE
Finisar FTLF1318P3BTL
Setting the speed fixed at the cisco side gives a link with some of them but this disables FlowControl
It would be a good idea to at least make the Mikrotik Module work as it is available/used for/by WISPs.
Sidenote: Plugging the Mikrotik Module in a Mikrotik CCR Autonegotiation does not work against the cisco. Plugging the same Module in a cheap Mikrotik GSP-Switch Autonegotiation and Flow Control work. The autonegotiation information from interface monitor at Mikrotik does only tell the settings and not the actual state.
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Re: Compatible SFP Modules
NickOlsen wrote:Few modules I've tried in my WS-24-400A's.
Seems to work fine:
Maxxwave MW-LX-SM-US
Maxxwave MW-SX-MM-US
DOES NOT WORK:
Mikrotik DDM matched pair S-53LC20D/S-35LC20D.
OEM Optic DDM matched pair GLC-BX-U-00/GLC-BX-D-00
As soon as the SFP is inserted, It starts spewing the below in the log. And about 50% of the time, Causes the switch to reboot. Upon reboot, The fans spin full speed and never come down. And the status page shows no fan rpm, Or 48/24v rail voltages.
Mar 31 15:24:07 switch[747]: i2c_read failed after 5 tries: Failed writing command to slave
Submitted a support request with Chris.
With Maxxwave MW-LX-SM-US you can leave both sides of the link at autonegotiation or do you need to set fixed rates at one side?
Do they autonegotiate FlowControl?
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Re: Compatible SFP Modules
Flow Control must be turned ON with the WISP Switch (it is ON by Default)
For Flow Control to work the Ports Speed must be set to Auto as Flow Control is a Function of the Auto Negotiation Protocol on any product.
For Flow Control to work the Ports Speed must be set to Auto as Flow Control is a Function of the Auto Negotiation Protocol on any product.
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