victorhooi
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Hi,
I'm setting up a new FreeNAS system with 10Gbase-LR for network connectivity.
I'm using an Intel dual-rate SFP+ optic that does both 1Gb and 10Gb.
On one machine (using a Intel X520-DA2 card) it's coming up as a 1GB link. My question is - how do you configure this under FreeNAS as 10Gb line rate? (It's odd because normally it should default to 10Gb)
On the other machine, the link isn't coming up, and I'm trying to figure out why. In this case the SFP+ port is inbuilt to the motherboard.
It might be an optic compatibility thing - however, I'm not very familiar with FreeNAS/FreeBSD.
Are there specific commands I can use to diagnose why a SFP+ link isn't coming up? How do you query the optics/DOM?
Thanks,
Victor
I'm setting up a new FreeNAS system with 10Gbase-LR for network connectivity.
I'm using an Intel dual-rate SFP+ optic that does both 1Gb and 10Gb.
On one machine (using a Intel X520-DA2 card) it's coming up as a 1GB link. My question is - how do you configure this under FreeNAS as 10Gb line rate? (It's odd because normally it should default to 10Gb)
On the other machine, the link isn't coming up, and I'm trying to figure out why. In this case the SFP+ port is inbuilt to the motherboard.
It might be an optic compatibility thing - however, I'm not very familiar with FreeNAS/FreeBSD.
Are there specific commands I can use to diagnose why a SFP+ link isn't coming up? How do you query the optics/DOM?
Thanks,
Victor