We have a CCR with a fiber connection. Once I got the proper module for
it, no issues. Taking the one out of the 2011 and putting it in the CCR
did not work. I don't have part numbers handy, but that link has been
up over 132 days without an issue.
On 12/30/2014 11:02 AM, Paolo Di Francesco wrote:
Hi all
it looks like the interfaces are still having issues.... I have heard
from a collegue that his CCR got frozen after setting the interfaces
at 100M
I really would like to deploy CCRs (for energy reasons) in my data
center, but it seems they are not yet ready or not fully ready
So the workaround is to test and cross fingers (or have a good remote
management with serial and power) and discover what you can do and
what you cannot do (set this interface with this value, etc)
I hope Mikrotik will spend more time making products with less
features but more stable... we will see....
Just my 2 Euro cents
I posted this on the MT forum, but I realize that many do not read
them, and
I could really use some help finding an answer
I have a CCR1036-12G-4S (ROS 6.23 BL 3.20) as my edge router.
Actually using
it as a switch right now but planning to migrate the duties of my 386
based
unit (ROS 4.16) over to this to save power and eliminate moving parts.
My Metro Ethernet comes in on multimode fiber and we purchased this
card to
allow us to connect it to the 386 based box.
http://www.alliedtelesis.com/media/data ... 1sx_ds.pdf
It has worked great but it is time to update. I have tried twice to move
this fiber circuit over to the CCR but have been unable to get it to
work.
Yesterday I was thrown off track for several hours by the bug where the
CCR's LED assignments get boogered and the LEDs for all SFP ports were
flashing. The forum helped a lot with finding that. They somehow were
mapped
to ETH1.
So anyway, I did all the normal tests on my fiber jumpers, swapping
SFPs etc
(I tried a Dell one and a Transition Networks one).
I even had the crew at the data center go over all the patch cables
involved
with getting me over to the demarcation of the fiber (a Ciena layer 3
switch) just in case. All looked fine. I could never even get the CCR
to say
the link was up until I turned off auto-negotiation on the CCR. I do not
have access to the Ciena- belongs to fiber provider.
After that, the link came up and I saw received traffic on the
interface.
But never saw more than 3 transmit packet attempts.
Plugged fiber back to the 386 unit and things worked fine. Back to
the CCR-
Nothing. I did try several setting changes on the SFP port but nothing
worked any better. I did make sure the SFP port was added to the
bridge with
the Ethernet ports and I did try all 4 SFP ports.
We are all stumped. Does anyone have any suggestions? Shouldn't fiber
"just
work", especially if it is just moving from one MT to another?
I have checked the release notes for all firmware loads and can't find
anything about the SFP port at all.
Any Ideas????
Thanks
Ralph
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