How to make 2 switches talk after connecting with fiber?
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‎01-06-2018 10:16 AM
Hi
First off, I'm very new to this, so please bear with me as I'm learning. I've tried to research this but I don't know the keywords I need.
I have 2 Summit X250e-48P switches. I have managed to create a VLAN, set a DHCP scope, and connect devices. They work great individually.
I have connected them together via the SFP slots with LC connectors (labeled for use with Extreme switches).
Should that be it, or do I need to configure the SFP ports?
Sorry if I haven't given enough information.
First off, I'm very new to this, so please bear with me as I'm learning. I've tried to research this but I don't know the keywords I need.
I have 2 Summit X250e-48P switches. I have managed to create a VLAN, set a DHCP scope, and connect devices. They work great individually.
I have connected them together via the SFP slots with LC connectors (labeled for use with Extreme switches).
Should that be it, or do I need to configure the SFP ports?
Sorry if I haven't given enough information.
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‎01-18-2018 09:23 AM
they don't seem to be changeable on the patch cables i'm using. and the same patch cables are working with the other swicth on the same modules.
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‎01-18-2018 09:23 AM
They are for duplex (dual) fiber? Try change tx/rx (left/right) fibers
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‎01-18-2018 08:25 AM
OK, without any configuration, when i connect a single fiber cable it works fine. When I go through my fiber patch panel, it doesn't.
However, if I connect it to an existing switch on a different network, the link is active. All 8 fiber patch cores work fine, so that's not the issue. I find it bizarre that it will talk to my other switch, but not the one I want it to.
Is there a reason it would work over a 1m fiber cable and not a 80m cable, except for the SPF module? Because I have 6, 4 are rated 10k and the other 2 550m. And the module works fine when connecting to the switch on the other network.
Any input would be great, thanks.
However, if I connect it to an existing switch on a different network, the link is active. All 8 fiber patch cores work fine, so that's not the issue. I find it bizarre that it will talk to my other switch, but not the one I want it to.
Is there a reason it would work over a 1m fiber cable and not a 80m cable, except for the SPF module? Because I have 6, 4 are rated 10k and the other 2 550m. And the module works fine when connecting to the switch on the other network.
Any input would be great, thanks.
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‎01-18-2018 08:25 AM
you should not mess SM and MM modules,also carefully read other rates on SFP modules, especially those, who work on a single fiber (WDM)
Those who are for 550m are probably for MM fiber, 850nm wave, dual fiber
Others use TX1310/RX1550 (blue ones) and vise-versea (TX1550/RX1310nm, violet ones)
You should find out which fiber is used between fiber patch panels: singlemode or multimode
And which patchcords you use: traditionally orange are for multimode, yellow are for singlemode
Those who are for 550m are probably for MM fiber, 850nm wave, dual fiber
Others use TX1310/RX1550 (blue ones) and vise-versea (TX1550/RX1310nm, violet ones)
You should find out which fiber is used between fiber patch panels: singlemode or multimode
And which patchcords you use: traditionally orange are for multimode, yellow are for singlemode
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‎01-06-2018 02:30 PM
great, i'll try this out next week. Thanks!
