05-02-2024 01:11 PM
Up to now I've only dealt with SFP & SFP+ ports and I'm not familiar with QSFP yet. So a few questions.
I'm looking at the X870 series as a future proofed server rack switch for hardware that is currently 10 Gb but could be upgraded to 25 Gb, 40 Gb or 100 Gb in the future.
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05-02-2024 04:29 PM
These breakout cables act like individual ports and you can do what you want with them.
QSFP-SFPP-ADPT is working fine, used it a few times.
you have higher chances that your Server DACs are working with your Extreme Switch than the other way round. Of course the truely supported way would be Transceivers, but EXOS is quite open to third party DACs.
05-02-2024 10:53 PM
Thanks. Sounds like it works how one would expect then. And probably better to use a compatible transceivers for peace of mind.
05-02-2024 04:29 PM
These breakout cables act like individual ports and you can do what you want with them.
QSFP-SFPP-ADPT is working fine, used it a few times.
you have higher chances that your Server DACs are working with your Extreme Switch than the other way round. Of course the truely supported way would be Transceivers, but EXOS is quite open to third party DACs.
05-03-2024 07:54 AM
The switches may be, but not the TAC, believe me!!!
QSFP-SFPP-ADPT will use only one lane and of course waste the other three. If you have separate SFP+ ports, use those instead. In the X870 and 7720, you may need an occasional QSFP-SFPP-ADPT (or the newer 10506 which is identical at first glance, but will support both 40/10 and 100/25 breakout).
Breakout cables come in DAC style but you can also breakout 4x25G in a QSFP28 transceiver with MPO, like the 10405. You'll need a patch that splits the MPO connector to 8 x LC connectors, though.
Do NOT buy the X870 as it is at it's end when it comes to EXOS releases. It will never be supported by anything newer than EXOS 31.7!!! The 7720 would be your alternative here. The problem is that neither QSFP-SFPP-ADPT or 10506 are supported in them (yet at least).
05-03-2024 04:55 PM
What do you mean it wastes lanes? What do you want to use these lanes for anyways, if an SFP+ is plugged? Makes no sense.