When I went to insert my optic into the switch for my upgraded 10G connection, I noticed that the cable for route server#2 was against the cabinet door, and simply opening/closing the door caused the link to bounce. Since the link had gone down from just opening the door, I switched the Copper SFP adapter to a different model, and it appears to be more compatible with the RJ45 connector on the patch cable since the link now stays up when the cable is moved in a normal manner. Jeremy
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 03:53:00PM -0600, Jeremy Lumby wrote:
When I went to insert my optic into the switch for my upgraded 10G connection, I noticed that the cable for route server#2 was against the cabinet door, and simply opening/closing the door caused the link to bounce. Since the link had gone down from just opening the door, I switched the Copper SFP adapter to a different model, and it appears to be more compatible with the RJ45 connector on the patch cable since the link now stays up when the cable is moved in a normal manner.
THANKS! -- Mike Horwath, reachable via drechsau@Geeks.ORG
As an aside: you didn't give the 3 month notification of emergency remediation. #happyholidays from the troll! -- Mike Horwath, reachable via drechsau@Geeks.ORG
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Jeremy Lumby
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