Hi,
I am evaluating DSS and currently running the trial version. Is there a limitation on 10GB connections on the trial version of DSS ?
Many thanks.....
Hi,
I am evaluating DSS and currently running the trial version. Is there a limitation on 10GB connections on the trial version of DSS ?
Many thanks.....
nope, DSSV6 trial is fully functional.
Hi, Thanks for the quick reply. Looks like I am having problems then.
We are using a intel x530-2 card in the DSS server and this is connected to a powerconnect 6224 switch via a 10gb uplink port.
The switch is reporting that it is connected at 10gb and the light on the server card is indicating it is connected but open e is reporting "no cable"
I am a bit stumped as to where to start trouble shooting this, so if someone could tell me where to start I would much appreciate it.
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Are you sure that the uplink port is a real TCP port?Originally Posted by jtgrst
Some uplink ports use common ethernet physical connectors but run proprietary protocols... which is why you can't connect.
Which intel 10GB card is it:
82598EB
82599EB
82599ES
far as I can tell, that switch doesn't use any proprietary protocol on the 10GB module, but double check that too.
Thanks for your help.
With a bit more research it turns out Intel card requires Intel SFP+ modules ( Not mentioned on the Dell web site) and will not work with the dell ones I have.
http://www.intel.com/support/network.../CS-030612.htm
So I now have one on order that should sort it out but will keep you posted.
Good point about the uplink port but I have not found anything that would suggest a proprietary protocol. The module in the switch is a U691D SFP+ one.
Many thanks again.