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Aruba 2540 : problem with fiber optic link

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  • 1.  Aruba 2540 : problem with fiber optic link

    Posted Jun 10, 2019 04:24 PM

    Hi,

     

    I meet a problem with a switch Aruba 2540 : It must replace an existing switch (TP-Link) connected with a fiber optic to another building. When I connect the fiber optic to the SFP (J9150D) on the Aruba switch, the link stay down. If I plug on the TP-Link switch, it work. If I plug the fiber optic in a switch Aruba 2530, with the same SFP module, it works !

     

    What's the problem with Aruba 2540 ? It works with 2530 but not 2540 :-(

     

    I use the latest version of Aruba OS, and, I tried another Aruba 2540, the problem is the same. The problem is the same with a transceiver 10G. In the other building, the switch is a TP-Link, I have replace it with an Aruba 2540 for test : the problem persist.

     

    Transceivers TP-Link / Aruba that I used seem to have identical characteristics.

     

    Have you an idea please ?

     

    Regards :)



  • 2.  RE: Aruba 2540 : problem with fiber optic link

    Posted Jun 10, 2019 04:39 PM
    It should be supported if I look in the compatibility guide.

    Can you run the command show tech trancievers


  • 3.  RE: Aruba 2540 : problem with fiber optic link

    MVP GURU
    Posted Jun 10, 2019 05:20 PM

    @fl050 wrote: When I connect the fiber optic to the SFP (J9150D) on the Aruba switch, the link stay down. If I plug on the TP-Link switch, it work. If I plug the fiber optic in a switch Aruba 2530, with the same SFP module, it works !

    Hi! there is some confusion going on here.

     

    The SKU Part J9150D represents a SFP+ Transceiver (so running at 10Gbps).

     

    Aruba 2540 does indeed support that type of SFP+ Transceivers. It supports SFP Transceivers too...keep in mind that SFP Transceivers run at 1Gbps and, typically, a Short Range SFP Transceiver - also known as SX or SR - supported on both Aruba 2530 and 2540 has SKU equal to J4858C or to J4858D...so, you see, SKUs of SFP versus SFP+ are totally differents.

     

    Another thing to note is that Aruba 2530 doesn't support any SFP+, only SFP ones...so what are you exactly testing? 10Gbps on both ends? 1Gbps on both ends?

     

    What are you exactly using on both ends (Aruba side and TP-Link side)?



  • 4.  RE: Aruba 2540 : problem with fiber optic link

    Posted Jun 11, 2019 04:28 AM

    Hi,

     

    Thank you for your messages.

     

    In my first post, I reversed the two references (J9050D / J4858D). A summary of my tests : 

    FromTransceiver typeToTransceiver typeResult (Link)
    2540J4858DTP-Link SwitchTL-SM311LM-v2.0Down
    2540J9050DTP-Link SwitchTXM431-SRDown
    2540J9050D2540J9050DDown
    TP-Link SwitchTL-SM311LM-v2.0TP-Link SwitchTL-SM311LM-v2.0Up
    2530J4858DTP-Link SwitchTL-SM311LM-v2.0Up

    If I plug the 2540 directly to a switch TP-Link with a short fiber optic cord, it works. By going through the optical fiber between the two buildings, the 2540 does not work. But, it's ok with the 2530 or TP-Link.

     

    For the result of the command "show tech transceivers" :

     

    Cmd Info : show tech transceivers

    transceivers

    Transceiver Technical Information:
    Port # | Type | Prod # | Serial # | Part #
    -------+-----------+------------+------------------+----------
    51 | 1000SX | J4858D | ******* | 1990-3657
    52 | 1000SX | J4858D | ******* | 1990-3657

    * third-party transceivershow time
    Fri Jun 7 00:05:00 2019


    === The command has completed successfully. ===

     

    Regards.

     

     



  • 5.  RE: Aruba 2540 : problem with fiber optic link

    Posted Jun 21, 2019 10:00 AM

    Hi,

     

    Anyone have an idea ?

     

    Regards.



  • 6.  RE: Aruba 2540 : problem with fiber optic link

    Posted Jun 24, 2019 08:10 AM

    No cabling issue? tx-rx swapped?

    No spanning-tree issue? (bpdu-protection/root-guard) or even loop-protect kicking in?

     

    what do you see in the log when you connect the sfp?

    show log -r

     

    Or live logbuffer view:

    debug event

    debug des ses



  • 7.  RE: Aruba 2540 : problem with fiber optic link

    Posted Nov 06, 2019 08:32 AM

    Dear fl050,

     

    sorry for late reply. If you use a gbps fiber optic modules in SFP+ slots of 2540 switch. You need to set ports speeds that it works with thrid party switches. We exprianced that feature too.

     

    int x (you SFP+ fiber slot)

    speed-duplex 1000-full (If you have fixed port speed on other side)

     

    The 2530 Series has some switches with SFP+ ports too which are EOL (J9853A-J9856A). It could could be that there is the same "feature".

     

    Br,

     

    Mark.

     

    EDIT:

     

    This seems only to help when you have a new module on other 3rd party side when you have 1/10 speed selectable (It appears with intel 1/10G SFPs).

     

    What show sh int tranceiver [your port] detail?