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02-03-2022 05:07 AM - last edited on 02-03-2022 05:22 AM by support_s
02-03-2022 05:07 AM - last edited on 02-03-2022 05:22 AM by support_s
3810M JL083A
Hello - I recently purchased a 3810M with a JL083A SFP+ module. The of the ports on the JL083A are currently running at 10GB without issue. My question is - is it possible to run the 4th interface at 1GB full while the other three are running at 10GB? The 4th intercase 1/A4 currenlty has a port status of "down" & a current mode of "10GigFD". Can this be changed to 1GB full? Thanks Scott
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02-03-2022 05:20 AM
02-03-2022 05:20 AM
Re: 3810M JL083A
Hello @Brox1
HPE Networking forum has moved. For HPE networking and Aruba product queries, request you to visit and post your query in the Aruba Airheads Community using the link below:
https://community.arubanetworks.com/discussion
You can refer to the below link aswell for more details:
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