I ordered an SFP module that should be compatible with my 200D. However, I cannot get the interface up. Note that this is my first time ever working with fiber. Most recently, I have tried setting the speed manually to 1000full, however this isn't working. Is there some way to "test" this SFP module? Or anything else I should try?
# config system interface
# edit dmz1
# show
"set speed 1000full"
# diag hardware deviceinfo nic dmz1
"status :down"
"Speed :10"
"Duplex :half"
# set speed 1000full
# show
"set speed 1000full"
# diag hardware deviceinfo nic dmz1
"status :down"
"Speed :10"
"Duplex :half"
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I would think either a bad/wrong SFP or a bad slot.
Also I would try "get sys int transceiver dmz1" to see if the unit sees the SFP. If it's detected, it would show TX/RX optical level. If the numbers look normal, I would set a loopback with either dmz1 to dmz2 or a TX-RX loopback cable.
If it shows one way without a loopback, I would check the other end. Might need to call the vendor if that's on their end.
Then finally if none of above found the cause, I would open a ticket to get help from TAC.
FG200D # get sys int transceiver dmz1
ioctl SIOCETHTOOL.ETHTOOL_GMODULEINFO error(-1)
Interface dmz1 - Transceiver is not detected.
:(
I'll try putting it in the other slot, but any other ideas?
edit: Same result in dmz2. I guess I'll order a new transceiver.
I would think either a bad/wrong SFP or a bad slot.
I tried the other slot with the same result. Assuming the Transceiver is bad/wrong, as you said.
Thanks for the assistance.
b4 we rule that out do you have any options to set mediatype from the cli under that interface? Also I believe diag hardware test network detect might be a option for testing the interface also.
Ken Felix
PCNSE
NSE
StrongSwan
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