X450e 10- Gigabit Ethernet
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‎12-17-2015 06:01 PM
I'm looking to add a new SAN to my network and the SAN has 10gbe interfaces. Can I use the dual 10- Gigabit Ethernet ports on the x450e for this purpose? Or are these only used for redundant uplinks?
Also, if I can use these ports for my purposes, what copper SFP is recommended?
Thanks.
Also, if I can use these ports for my purposes, what copper SFP is recommended?
Thanks.
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‎12-17-2015 09:32 PM
Thanks Drew and Stephane... I did find a VIM online, however, I bought these switches used and the expansion module is more than what I paid for the switch. I'm now considering optical, I can order the SAN with optical interfaces, is there a preferred optical 10gb SFP for the x450e.
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‎12-17-2015 09:32 PM
I don't know why these modules are so expensive online... especially to be end of sale from us.
The XGM2-2sf is a two port 10G SFP+ card (unpopulated). You would need the SFP+ optics to go with it. This card's p/n is 16114.
You may want to check with an Extreme Networks reseller in your area to see if there's anything they can do.
The XGM2-2sf is a two port 10G SFP+ card (unpopulated). You would need the SFP+ optics to go with it. This card's p/n is 16114.
You may want to check with an Extreme Networks reseller in your area to see if there's anything they can do.
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‎12-17-2015 09:22 PM
Stephane is correct - you'll need the XGM2-2bt (p/n: 16115). This option card has two 10GBASE-T ports and is compatible with Summit X350 and Summit X450a/e. Not sure the best place to purchase it now that the product is End-of-Sale. I can't imagine that a Copper SFP+ would work if you found one due to the excess power consumption they require.
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‎12-17-2015 08:17 PM
Thank you for the information. Unfortunately, I don't have a VIM for this device and it sounds like the SFP route is not supported. I'll see if I can find a VIM to meet this requirement.
