Hello Juan Jose,
written in that way:
"
All uplink ports with 10G, 25G, and 50G speeds can be configured as VSF links"
doesn't mean - in my opinion - that switch uplink ports are the only potential candidates to become VSF Link's members...that statement only says that those ports
can be used for that scope, in other terms...those ports shouldn't be the only that can be used to be part of a VSF Link. I mean...saying things that way is not a way to exclude all other SFP+ capable ports in the front plane of the Switch from being potential candidates (provided that they fulfill requirements to do so).
Otherwise the above statement should have been written this way:
"
Only uplink ports with 10G, 25G, and 50G speeds can be configured as VSF links"
But, again, one would then ask what make a port an
uplink port...are the various speeds it supports (as per the 4 SFP+/SFP28/SFP56 ports) in comparison to what a non-uplink declared ports support (as per the other 24/48 SFP/SFP+ ports)?
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Davide Poletto
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Original Message:
Sent: May 31, 2021 07:21 PM
From: Juan Jose Perez Avila
Subject: 6300M JL658A Create VSF using SFP+ Ports
Hi Davide,
As usual thanks for your help. I was not referring to the specifics of VSF "auto-stacking" but as to if it was possible to use any of the 24 SFP+ ports (SFP+ XCVR must be used as per the VSF Guide which states that 10G, 25G and 50G are the recommended speeds for VSF Links) of the JL658A for VSF Link functionality. The 10.07 VSF Guide states that the only ports that are capable of being used for VSF Links are the uplink ports (page 56):
And in page 8 there is no mention of "uplink" ports but the limitation to use 10G ports as a minimum for VSF Links:
So here comes my concern, can we use the 1-24 ports of the JL658A (using SFP+ XCVRs) to form the VSF stack? From what I undertsood on your reply the answer would be yes, however the documentation tends to create a little bit of confusion in regards to the JL658A model.
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Juan Jose Perez Avila
Original Message:
Sent: May 31, 2021 06:50 PM
From: Davide Poletto
Subject: 6300M JL658A Create VSF using SFP+ Ports
Maybe you're referring to the fact that interface 25 and 26 - both 1/10/25/50G capable if properly equipped - are just "reserved" in case of "VSF auto-stacking" deployment method, that's true on 24 ports models such as the JL658A 6300M 24SFP+ 4SFP56 Switch (and, respectively, interface 49 and 50 are "reserved" on 48 ports models too for the same reason): I believe that you can use other interfaces as VSF Link's ports, included those that are simply SFP/SFP+ capable or those that are SFP/SFP+/SFP38 and SFP56 capable.
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Davide Poletto
Original Message:
Sent: May 31, 2021 05:22 PM
From: Juan Jose Perez Avila
Subject: 6300M JL658A Create VSF using SFP+ Ports
Hi,
As per the 10.07 VSF Guide (page 8) 10G ports can be used for VSF :
"Connections between the switches must use 10G, 25G, or 50G links. All VSF links in a stack should operate at the same speed."
Does this also applies for the SFP+ ports in the JL658A 6300M device model? I have read on some other threads that the VSF link is restricted to the SFP56 ports but I am not sure if this restriction applies to the JL658A.
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Juan Jose Perez Avila
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