11-02-2023 01:56 AM - edited 12-16-2023 01:36 PM
Greetingz,
A particular server provides 10G links (dual) that are currently connected (port-channel) to a Cisco device (9500-40X).
My task is to migrate the server to the brand new switch C9500-48Y4C that offers 25G interfaces. I have two 25G compatible fiber modules already in place. I had gotten the C9500-48Y4C switch pre-configured and noticed that the port-channel created for my server has the following option pre-configured:
[Cisco port-channel]
speed nonegotiate
When it comes to the physical ports that I'm gonna use to connect the server, the speed is already defined for each one:
[Cisco server-link 1 & 2]
speed 25000
I'm wondering if it will affect the communication between the switch (25G) and the server (dual 10G). The server cannot go faster than 10G per link and apparently, the configuartion on the other end (Cisco) won't let the server and switch 'talk about it'.
I'd be grateful for any tips that would make this a bit clearer
11-02-2023 02:05 AM
Hello @pr0t,
What sort of sfp/fiber you connect between your server and the new Switch ?
11-02-2023 02:15 AM
Hi M02@rt37
I'm gonna use GBC PHOTONICS SFP28 LR 1310nm 10km LC SM modules (on both ends) - they are already working fine with some other equipment (plus a standard LC/UPC SM 1/125 LSZH Duplex OS2 fiber).
Regards,
11-02-2023 02:20 AM
12-16-2023 01:35 PM
Hi M02@rt37
It turned out my colleagues had preconfigured the ports based on the wrong input they had received from us. Eventually, the server is not going to be connected to that particular switch. In addition to this, the SFP modules we got turned out to have been programmed in a way that made them pretty much useless (not quite compatible) - when it comes to the ones that are working fine - it was a different batch.
We've sent the faulty modules back.
The problem is gone.
12-16-2023 01:41 PM
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