I removed the switch from the stack, I think is is most likely defective and out of warranty. I formatted and restored the file system, reinstalled the firmware, updated boot code again and it didn't help. The SFPs still only worked when looped on the switch. The issues were the same when it was part of the stack or solo.
The connection that I was trying to make is good. I had a bunch of LAGs that were running on one switch that I was trying to split between two of them. They were both functional on the first switch but the port would not come up at all when I tried to move it to the problematic 6224f. I also checked the ports with a Fluke Linkrunner with an SFP module in it.
I checked the logs, they just showed the transceivers being inserted and taken out as I was testing different ports. No errors, just informational stuff. All of the ports seem to recognize when they have a transceiver in them, they just don't send any data.
dustind33
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June 6th, 2016 09:00
Hi Daniel,
I removed the switch from the stack, I think is is most likely defective and out of warranty. I formatted and restored the file system, reinstalled the firmware, updated boot code again and it didn't help. The SFPs still only worked when looped on the switch. The issues were the same when it was part of the stack or solo.
dustind33
10 Posts
0
June 6th, 2016 09:00
Hi Daniel,
The connection that I was trying to make is good. I had a bunch of LAGs that were running on one switch that I was trying to split between two of them. They were both functional on the first switch but the port would not come up at all when I tried to move it to the problematic 6224f. I also checked the ports with a Fluke Linkrunner with an SFP module in it.
I checked the logs, they just showed the transceivers being inserted and taken out as I was testing different ports. No errors, just informational stuff. All of the ports seem to recognize when they have a transceiver in them, they just don't send any data.