[f-nsp] SFP-T in XMR

Dunc dunc.lockwood at thebunker.net
Thu Feb 17 10:33:18 EST 2011


Have you tried playing with the "gig-default" option under the interface
section at all? I always seem to need to play with that to get links up
initially.


Dunc



On 17/02/11 14:57, Jorik Jonker wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just ran into this bizarre problem when using a E1MG-TX (1G copper RJ45 SFP) in a NI-XMR-1Gx20-SFP board in a XMR.
>
> The "other side", in this case a laptop, HP switch, FESX424 or whatever 1G RJ45 capable device thinks it has link up (Full 1G) while the XMR holding the SFP still has link down. When I put this SFP into a RX-BI-24F in a RX, both sides have 1G full link up. When I use a different XMR or a different board I get the same situation.
>
> Is there some mysterious setting that I should fiddle with in order to convince the XMR to proceed into "link up"?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jorik Jonker
>
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