07-14-2016 04:49 PM - edited 03-08-2019 06:38 AM
Hi there, I'm trying to configure a QSFP to SFP+ adapter on a port on my new Nexus 9332PQ switch. I see that I need to adjust the port group on one of the speed-group modules, however, I can't find any information about what port ranges constitute the different speed-group's. I did find this:
However, it only references 9396, 93128, and 937x devices. I was assured by my vendor that this switch supported a QSFP to SFP+ adapter, so I'm assuming it's just a newer model and that config guide just hasn't been updated. Can someone help me out?
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07-15-2016 12:07 PM
Yes, this in deed does support the QSA adapter as I am using it presently. However, it appears the documentation is not updated properly to also include the "groups of 6 ports" to also include the Nexus 9332PQ switch, as the limitation exists on there. Thus, I had to configure the speed-group 10000 on port 1/27 to get ports 1/27 - 1/32 to operate with the QSA adapter.
So, in all, the group of 6 ports will start with the first interface you have selected and, counting that first interface as 1, the next 5 ports will be QSA adapter capable. Not sure if this is a "bug" or just an oversight in the documentation.
07-15-2016 12:07 PM
Yes, this in deed does support the QSA adapter as I am using it presently. However, it appears the documentation is not updated properly to also include the "groups of 6 ports" to also include the Nexus 9332PQ switch, as the limitation exists on there. Thus, I had to configure the speed-group 10000 on port 1/27 to get ports 1/27 - 1/32 to operate with the QSA adapter.
So, in all, the group of 6 ports will start with the first interface you have selected and, counting that first interface as 1, the next 5 ports will be QSA adapter capable. Not sure if this is a "bug" or just an oversight in the documentation.
07-15-2016 12:19 PM
Interesting. I did figure out today that port 27 allowed me to set the speed group to 10000. When I look at the interface now it says speed-group 10000, interestingly though, the other ports (28-32) don't indicate their speed group, which is somewhat annoying. It would be really great if you could set the speed on a port-by-port basis. Having to change the speed on 6 ports just to get connectivity over one is definitely not ideal and pretty wasteful. Thank goodness I didn't have to throw away ports 1-12 or 14-26 though I guess.
07-15-2016 01:24 PM
Yeah, it would be pretty nice to see that configuration "auto-expand" to the other 5 ports but it looks like it is just a fact of knowing wherever you configure speed-group 10000 the next 5 ports will automatically be configured for it. Maybe there is already a bug for this reported and will be resolved soon.
Nonetheless, congrats on figuring it out!
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