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In BD8810 XFP shows !XFP

In BD8810 XFP shows !XFP

Abhijit_Kar
New Contributor

In BD8810 XFP shows !XFP, though  Takes Traffic
I found one link :- https://extremeportal.force.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000078177


Image : ExtremeXOS version 16.2.5.4 16.2.5.4-patch1-30 by release-manager
on Thu Apr 8 06:37:22 EDT 2021
BootROM : 1.0.4.5
Diagnostics :

My question is :-
1. Is this !XFP shows not solve in current software ?
2. Is this SFP is ok ?
3. Why XFP Supported: no shows.
4. Part no. shows LRST but installed LR/LW will it make any problem ?
4. How I can check SFP is Extreme approved or not ?
5. What's recommend to resolve the same.

1:03

KINMX80->VR-Default

E

A

OFF

10000

10000

FULL

FULL

NONE

4:01

!XFP_LR


Port 3
XFP Vendor: SANDSTONE
XFP Part Number: XFP-10GE-LRST
XFP Serial Number: L2101150294
XFP Revision: A1
Date Code: 210115
Transceiver Type: XFP
Connector: LC
10GE Compliance: 10GBASE-LR/LW
XFP Supported: no
XFP CMU Lock: 1
XFP CDR Lock: 1
XFP PowerDown: 0
XFP Signal Present: 1
XFP Mod NR: 0
XFP Tx Disable: 0
XFP Int: 1
XFP Mod Sel: 0
XFP Phy Mux Sel: 0
XFP Phy Mode: 0
XFP Phy Clock Mode: 1
XFP Phy LASI: 0
XFP Phy LOS: 1

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Gabriel_G
Extreme Employee

Hello,

To answer your questions:
1) The '!' symbol indicates that the optics has the supported bit == 0 (no). Official Extreme optics generally set this bit == 1 (yes).
2) Since this appears to be a 3rd party optic, Extreme cannot guarantee the behavior of this optic. You must use at your own risk.
https://extremeportal.force.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000091332

3) This shows supported == no because the supported bit was not set in the optics EEPROM
4) optics.extremenetworks.com is the official optics webpage. For the BD8K and XFP optics, this is a filtered link:
https://optics.extremenetworks.com/BlackDiamond/Model/BD8000/Formfactor/XFP/

Note that you'll need to know the Extreme SKU for this optic, which is not the same as the 'Part Number' in the command output.
You'll have to check the sticker of the optic or the sales order from when this optic was purchased to see if it has an Extreme SKU.

I don't believe Extreme has any optics from vendor 'Sandstone', so this looks to be a 3rd party optic unless the sticker proves otherwise.

5) Recommended software versions are found here:
https://www.extremenetworks.com/support/compatibility-matrices/sw-release-extremexos-eos/


Hope that helps!

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Gabriel_G
Extreme Employee

Hello,

To answer your questions:
1) The '!' symbol indicates that the optics has the supported bit == 0 (no). Official Extreme optics generally set this bit == 1 (yes).
2) Since this appears to be a 3rd party optic, Extreme cannot guarantee the behavior of this optic. You must use at your own risk.
https://extremeportal.force.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000091332

3) This shows supported == no because the supported bit was not set in the optics EEPROM
4) optics.extremenetworks.com is the official optics webpage. For the BD8K and XFP optics, this is a filtered link:
https://optics.extremenetworks.com/BlackDiamond/Model/BD8000/Formfactor/XFP/

Note that you'll need to know the Extreme SKU for this optic, which is not the same as the 'Part Number' in the command output.
You'll have to check the sticker of the optic or the sales order from when this optic was purchased to see if it has an Extreme SKU.

I don't believe Extreme has any optics from vendor 'Sandstone', so this looks to be a 3rd party optic unless the sticker proves otherwise.

5) Recommended software versions are found here:
https://www.extremenetworks.com/support/compatibility-matrices/sw-release-extremexos-eos/


Hope that helps!

CThompsonEXOS
Extreme Employee
Hi,

That would have been resolved in 15.7.   Do you know what Extreme part number that optic is?

Thanks,
Chris Thompson
GTM-P2G8KFN