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Fibre connection between two Aruba 2540 switches

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  • 1.  Fibre connection between two Aruba 2540 switches

    Posted Aug 04, 2021 07:22 PM

    I wonder if anyone has an idea of why I seem to be unable to connect two Aruba 2540 switches (SwitchA & SwitchB) together via their SFP+ ports over a fibre connection between two rooms (RoomA & RoomB). SwitchA is a JL357A and SwitchB is a JL354A.

    Each of the switches has J9150D SFP+ transceiver installed. The command "show tech transceivers" shows that both switches detect the transceiver correctly. The patch cables are 50cm OM3/4 (aqua colour) which are compatible with the fibre between the two rooms. However...

    When I connect SwitchA to the fibre connection in RoomA and SwitchB to the fibre connection in RoomB, the connected SFP+ ports on both switches remain in a "Down" state.

    So I took SwitchB into RoomA and directly connected the two switches together via the same SFP+ ports (with the same patch cable and transceivers). Both ports came 'up' on both switches (and they could "see" each other) so I'm presuming that the transceivers and patch cables are all good.

    The fibre connection between the two rooms was tested when it was installed a few weeks ago and there didn't seem to be any issues with it and the fibre is a maximum of 25 metres in length between the two fibre patch panels/drawers in each room.

    Is there something I need to do on the 2540 switches to allow them connect to each other over the fibre connection between the two rooms?

    Thanks for any advice...



  • 2.  RE: Fibre connection between two Aruba 2540 switches

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Aug 05, 2021 07:23 AM
    OM3 should do 300m for 10Gbps. If the link comes up on a patch cable, but not on patch+interconnect+patch, it could be the other patch cable, the interconnect or the connectors in your patch panel. In theory, it could also be that your fibers are swapped on the interconnect, so the sending and receiving fiber are swapped. I assume the installer who tested the interconnect checked that as well? They may have the equipment to test the full path including the patch cables, including the patches. As a 'poor man' solution, you may use a flashlight or laser pen to put light on one of the fibers, and see if it comes out at the other side. Light that goes in on the left fiber, should come out the right on the other side.

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  • 3.  RE: Fibre connection between two Aruba 2540 switches

    MVP
    Posted Aug 05, 2021 11:08 AM
    Is the fiber straight through?
    You might just need to swap the a/b fiber to get tx-rx and rx-tx 

    Thanks,
    Phillip
    Network and System Engineer 

    Sent from my phone.