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EZhome
Dec 05, 2020Follower
MS510txpp no uplink via 10G SPF connection
Hello Everyone,
Hope you can help me solve this issue im having with a MS510TXPP switch.
so when i connect the switch to my router via a LAN port everything is working well and i have no issue, but when im trying to use the SFP 10G I can see the switch connected at 10G to my router but the only port the will work is the other 10G (port #9) all other port will not recieve a DHCP from my router. I wonder why it is working like that and how it can work so the router can see ports 1-8 and provide DHCP for them too.
again when i connect my router to port #1 on the netgear switch it will work fine and all ports on the netgear router will work fine incloud the 10G ports.
Any help will be appreciated
Thanks
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- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
Tell us a little bit more about the environment (router, router ports, connection, ...) as well as the switch configuration and the current active firmware.
EZhome wrote:so when i connect the switch to my router via a LAN port everything is working well and i have no issue, but when im trying to use the SFP 10G I can see the switch connected at 10G to my router but the only port the will work is the other 10G (port #9)
What-if connecting the router LAN port to the copper 10G port #9 for a test?
EZhome wrote:all other port will not recieve a DHCP from my router. I wonder why it is working like that and how it can work so the router can see ports 1-8 and provide DHCP for them too.
Normal IP communication (static interface config) will be able to work, to reach the router and the Internet?
EZhome wrote:again when i connect my router to port #1 on the netgear switch it will work fine and all ports on the netgear router will work fine incloud the 10G ports.
Have an eye on the VLAN port config. Consider a factory reset, especially if you are operating a flat network.
Reason for asking: The difference between the port #9 and #10 is just a copper PHY in the #9 link.
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