Btw if the card is locked when the SFP is inserted it should appears on dmseg "Unsupported SFP", i thought the problem was the SFP but in the end was the firmware on the Switch itself.Also of note while researching the issues I was having with the x520 cards i found this gem!
https://forums.servethehome.com/index.p ... ers.24634/
Change your eeprom to allow SFP's from any manufacturer not just Intel.
Works really well on the two card I unlocked I have tested with cisco and Mikrotik SFPs as well as £15 fs.com ones.
Alex
So atleast it sounds like they are working on it.Matīss O.03/Mar/21 1:32 PM
Hello,
Thank you for contacting MikroTik Support.
Sorry for such a late answer.
Thank you for your report. We aware of this issue and looking for a possible solution.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to give any ETA when the issue will be fixed.
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However, this DOES NOT fix this Problem. Had to downgrade to 2.13rc12 to make it work again.Latest Available Version 2.13 (built at Mon Feb 01 2021 13:43:13 GMT+0100
What's new in v2.13:
*) properly report SFP port speed;
*) make SFP port work in forced 1G speed mode;
*) make fiber optic modules work with auto-negotiation (1000BaseX);
*) fixed management access over SFP ports;
*) CSS610: report temperature under System tab;
*) fixed problem where logout blocked new logins for 5min;
*) correctly forward snooped DHCP & PPPoE packets;
*) accept only VLAN tagged packets if Allow-VLAN was specified;
*) for ports with vlan-receive=any mode send out vlan packets with
default vlan id as untagged;
*) make Allow-From work;
*) fixed ACL rule ip source & destination network matching;
*) make ACL not match DSCP=0 by default if no value was specified;
*) fixed SNMP GetBulk;
*) make SNMP sysUpTimeInstance to not overflow in 5min;
*) correctly report extended SNMP info about SFP ports;
*) fixed LAG linking and monitoring;
*) make LAG use L2 hash based load balancing;
where can i download rc12 version?
for CSS610-8G-2S+ https://box.mikrotik.com/f/0a98c88515a64596be3d/?dl=1
for CSS610-1Gi-7R-2S+ https://box.mikrotik.com/f/6321df1cdb1b42708c6a/?dl=1
thankswhere can i download rc12 version?
As mentioned in viewtopic.php?f=17&t=167891&p=841615&hilit=rc12#p839996 by user EdPa:
for CSS610-8G-2S+ https://box.mikrotik.com/f/0a98c88515a64596be3d/?dl=1
for CSS610-1Gi-7R-2S+ https://box.mikrotik.com/f/6321df1cdb1b42708c6a/?dl=1
UpdateSame here, except a CSS610-8G-2S+IN SFP+ ports to Intel x520 card with Intel E10GSFPSR optics or FS DAC.
I already tested FTLX8571D3BCL-QL (QLogic branded). The switch detects and accepts them. I can't test them further, because none of my cards really work with the CSS610, but the transceiver seems to work.I've scored some cheap genuine Finisar FTLX8571D3BCL off local ebay for more testing with once post sorts itself out and delivers them.
If you don't need to stick with the Intel x520's, Mellanox CX3's are a similar ebay price and work perfectly for me so far.I can't test them further, because none of my cards really work with the CSS610, but the transceiver seems to work.
Support gave me the same file on Thursday. Likewise, SFP management starts stoning out about a minute after the switch has been running. While the update did make it so that my working passive DAC cable shows it’s SFP information now on the SFP tab, it didn’t solve any other issues. My fs.com fiber modules and my active DAC cable still don’t function, but work on everything else.I've got the same firmware from support a few days ago and could finally test it.
All my CNAs can finally get a stable link. I'm really glad it works now.
I have some problems with SFP port management access now: most of the times it doesn't work, loading of the web interface just times out. If it works, it is really slow.
Can somebody confirm?
That's strange. I tried generic FS transceivers and they work just fine.Support gave me the same file on Thursday. Likewise, SFP management starts stoning out about a minute after the switch has been running. While the update did make it so that my working passive DAC cable shows it’s SFP information now on the SFP tab, it didn’t solve any other issues. My fs.com fiber modules and my active DAC cable still don’t function, but work on everything else.
It looks like right now they have no firmware that fix both issues at the same time. If you use the older 2.13rc20 then SFP+ connectivity is fixed but SFP management access is broken. And if you use the latest firmware, SFP management access is fixed but connectivity is broken. All you can do is to do management from 1G ports and wait for a newer firmware.I've got the same firmware from support a few days ago and could finally test it.
All my CNAs can finally get a stable link. I'm really glad it works now.
I have some problems with SFP port management access now: most of the times it doesn't work, loading of the web interface just times out. If it works, it is really slow.
Can somebody confirm?
I have the same generic ones from FS. The unit has been reset several times, yes, before and after each firmware test. I have no config changes though, since the switch is useless if I can’t get one 10 meter link.That's strange. I tried generic FS transceivers and they work just fine.Support gave me the same file on Thursday. Likewise, SFP management starts stoning out about a minute after the switch has been running. While the update did make it so that my working passive DAC cable shows it’s SFP information now on the SFP tab, it didn’t solve any other issues. My fs.com fiber modules and my active DAC cable still don’t function, but work on everything else.
FS SFP data and stats
Intel also works
Finisar too
Did you do a configuration reset? I didn't know if it was needed but I still did it, followed by a cold boot just to be sure.
Can confirm Intel, Mellanox and Finisar 850nm SR modules working fine here. Well, fine as long as I'm NOT using Intel cards on the other end.My fs.com fiber modules and my active DAC cable still don’t function, but work on everything else.
You can use 2.13rc20, see link above.But it worked properly (link and DHCP) under 2.13rc12
As my support ticket shows, even after buying the official Mikrotik SFP, the port still would not come up. Only works with my single Cisco Passive DAC cable. Strangely enough, my Dell and HP switches have no issue with the Mikrotik DAC. If you have a switch with vendor lock, this may be an issue. But it’s not nearly as common these days. This is crappy hardware and firmware QA by Mikrotik, no other reasons need be found.Just as a useful tidbit. Hate to tell you this, but SFPs are not as universal as the SFP people would like you to believe. Some devices are VERY picky about SFPs (HP switches come to mind - I know there are others). Best bet is to use the SFPs that are recommended by the manufacturer of the device you are going to use them in. Will save you a lot of headaches. If you happen to have inventory of some particular SFP and you try them in some device and it works - great. If it doesn't, move on with a specified SFP.
Very occasionally it's due to actual hardware and not just assholes in marketing...Some devices are VERY picky about SFPs (HP switches come to mind - I know there are others).
Have you sent your 610 back for warranty yet?As my support ticket shows, even after buying the official Mikrotik SFP, the port still would not come up.
Yes, waiting to receive my new one. Mikrotik has drug this out with the vendor taking two weeks at a time to reply.Very occasionally it's due to actual hardware and not just assholes in marketing...Some devices are VERY picky about SFPs (HP switches come to mind - I know there are others).
Have you sent your 610 back for warranty yet?As my support ticket shows, even after buying the official Mikrotik SFP, the port still would not come up.
I've found firmware 2.14 to work fairly well, it seems to have resolved all of my previous issues with the SFP+ interfaces.I have a CSS610-8G-2S+IN which was working perfectly on version 2.12 Switch OS that it came with.
Regretfully, I upgraded to 2.14 Switch OS Lite and now my SFP ports show they are linked but I cannot connect to them and they do not show up on my network.
I am a bit lost as to how to downgrade. Where can I find 2.12 Switch OS to revert back to what it came with? I tried a reset, holding down the reset button for a few seconds while powering up. It still shows 2.14 Switch OS Lite
Also, once I have the link to the old version, do I install it by clicking the upgrade button or restore from backup?
CSS610 switches have built-in backup SwOS firmware which can be loaded in case standard firmware breaks or upgrade fails:Does anyone still have V2.12rcX that same originally with this switch? It's the only version that works with my SFP's
Unfortunately, when I press the resets switch on power up, it simply clears all my settings and loads 2.14…..CSS610 switches have built-in backup SwOS firmware which can be loaded in case standard firmware breaks or upgrade fails:Does anyone still have V2.12rcX that same originally with this switch? It's the only version that works with my SFP's
- Holding Reset button for few seconds while CSS610 is booting resets configuration and loads backup firmware SwOS "2.XXp".
- After loading backup firmware SwOS "2.XXp" it is possible to connect to 192.168.88.1 using web browser [...].