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11-06-2019 03:51 PM
Hello!
Few questions.
- what differences between onie.xos and SummitX.xos?
- what is come with optics.xmod? (for example summitX-30.3.1.6-optics.xmod)
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11-06-2019 03:56 PM
onie and SummitX just vary on the chipset they are intended to be installed on. Functionally, they are the same code.
Optics.xmod--This XMOD application is intended for use by Extreme customers to provide support for transceivers on EXOS products without need to upgrade EXOS image. Support for those transceivers will be added via the Optics XMOD without having to wait for a future EXOS release.
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11-07-2019 09:58 AM
Thank you!
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11-07-2019 09:47 AM
Yes, these platforms are x86-based (that should be in the DS). The others are MIPS-based. So you understand there’s a bit of a difference in the binaries, little/big endian architecture, to start with, if it speaks to you.
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11-07-2019 09:37 AM
Just a quick precision: it’s not really the chipset that matters, but the CPU. ONIE is required for x86 based platforms.
So, am I understand right that “X465, X590, X690, X870” with x86-based CPU?
And all other Summits has x64-based CPU?
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11-07-2019 09:33 AM
Just a quick precision: it’s not really the chipset that matters, but the CPU. ONIE is required for x86 based platforms.