I totally get it. I'm just a hobbyist and reseller so I barely know how to use the stuff to it's maximum potential. Sounds like you must be working on some cool stuff though. 🙂
Not even gonna discuss the total throughout of its backplane? All the SFP+ ports in the world don’t matter if it can’t push traffic on more than a couple of em at once
Sorry I wouldn't know enough about your setup to help. I would recommend resetting it to defaults first. I would also make sure your module is compatible. You should be able to watch the output over serial and see if it gives you any error messages when you plug the module in.
It is noisy, isn't it! A lot of ports, though... I think it's the most I've seen, so far? 🌟
Noise isn't a problem for me, I need all the processing power I can get
I totally get it. I'm just a hobbyist and reseller so I barely know how to use the stuff to it's maximum potential. Sounds like you must be working on some cool stuff though. 🙂
Thanks for such noise i wont use it for homelab
Luckily 10Gb switches are really dropping in value. If you can get by with only 4 SFP+ ports I highly recommend the Juniper EX3300-48P.
@@computersales i already got a dell N4032 (not the fiber one), i want to have a another one for much quiet for replacement
Not even gonna discuss the total throughout of its backplane? All the SFP+ ports in the world don’t matter if it can’t push traffic on more than a couple of em at once
Wasn't meant to be a comprehensive video. I believe it is good for 520 Gbps of traffic though.
i use the cisco 5010..but rj45 is cannot have a ip for internet..can help for fix
Sorry I wouldn't know enough about your setup to help. I would recommend resetting it to defaults first. I would also make sure your module is compatible. You should be able to watch the output over serial and see if it gives you any error messages when you plug the module in.