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The question is pretty much in the title. I have tried multiple SFPs we have here, and I am getting SFP validation failed for an appliance port.Thank you
Hello,Most of the information is in the title. I have connected the Tintri device with the sfps that came with it, and tried SFP-10-SR-S, DS-SFP-FC8G-SW, DS-SFP-FC16G-SW= on the end that is connected to the FI. I added the VLAN to both LAN->LAN Cloud...
Hello,After installing ESXi on a server blade, I tried to assign it an management IP address in a vlan that is configurated in UCS for lab, but not native. The native vlan for this blade is using the same vlan as production. I would understand the p...
Hello,I recently started working with Networking and I was looking through the configurations of the ASA, and it appears that our federated Microsoft server is configured for an IP address that is not the IP address of on 2 on prem servers. I also no...
Hello,I have been working on trying to recreate or at least determine the layout of the lab that has been down for awhile. From what I can see the lab was sub-ip'ed through the ASA, and only permitted access to that vlan through a lab-mgmt-server wi...
It looks like the SFPs that they shipped us FTLF8536P5BCV which are 25GB SFPs, the FI appliance interface on the UCS-FI-6248up has options for 1 and 10 GB. I replaced the SFPs on the Tintri and the FI with SFP-10G-SR-S, adjusted the speed to 10GB and...
Thank you both for the replay.That was helpful, I understand the concept now. I have tried many different configurations including using the subnet and vlan that is being used on the other blade, and I am still unable to connected to the gateway. I h...
Hello Kirk,Thank you for the response,I am not an expert on UCS, can you help me try to understand something. I am trying to assign an IP to the blade that is running ESXi locally, using an ip address in a vlan network, and it was not able to resolve...
I see some errors in my post, I am still working on finding information. It looks like there is an allowed subnet, not just one IP, because I have a NAS that is still working, and I can access it using a 192.168.x.x lab subnet, because it has a 10.10...