Unfortunately, if that command that Erman gave you didn’t work there is not another way to do it. Optics above 10gb only support qualified transceivers. https://dell.to/2XaP1el
I've worked with the S4810's quite a bit, I've yet to see one not connect due to a non-qualified cable. Not saying it cant happen, I just havnt had that problem so far with the non-Dell cables I have tried that were non-qualified. Are you able to confirm a "supported" cable allows the connection to work?
DELL-Erman O
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Hello,
As far as I know this command is a little different for OS 10 on S series. Could you try to this console(config)# allow unsupported-transceiver
Hope this will help!
DELL-Josh Cr
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August 10th, 2021 09:00
What OS version are you running?
mdgajjar
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August 10th, 2021 09:00
Thanks for reply. Actually this command is not working on s4810.
can you advise further.
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DELL-Josh Cr
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August 10th, 2021 10:00
Unfortunately, if that command that Erman gave you didn’t work there is not another way to do it. Optics above 10gb only support qualified transceivers. https://dell.to/2XaP1el
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I've worked with the S4810's quite a bit, I've yet to see one not connect due to a non-qualified cable. Not saying it cant happen, I just havnt had that problem so far with the non-Dell cables I have tried that were non-qualified. Are you able to confirm a "supported" cable allows the connection to work?
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