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10-14-2015 07:33 AM
10-14-2015 07:33 AM
Hi,
I am almost sure we can use 10 Gb/s uplinks ports on the 2530-24G SFP+ switch as access ports.
The schema below shows what we would like to do.
We would like to create a dedicated LAN for backup purposes.
Blades 460cG9 with mezzanine 366m -> Pass Thru 1 Gb/s -> 2530-24G 1 Gb/s access port -> 2530-24G 10 Gb/s Uplink port -> 530 SFP+ PCIe 2P 10 Gb/s interface in a DL380 G9.
Mezzanine 366m is a 4x1 Gb/s ports but we could also choose a 560m 2 P 10 Gb/s one.
The question is : is that configuration supported.
Note that Blades are running ESX, Linux and Windows. DL380 G9 runs Data Prontector on Windows 2012R2.
Thanks in advance
Max
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10-14-2015 07:52 AM
10-14-2015 07:52 AM
SolutionAbsolutely, just configure it as an untagged member of your desired vlan. By default, it is an untagged member of vlan 1 just like every other port.
The commands:
vlan x - where x is your desired vlan
untagged 26
If you don't already have an SFP+ transceiver, make sure you purchase a supported transceiver as the switch validates it before it is enabled.
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10-14-2015 09:47 AM
10-14-2015 09:47 AM
Re: HP 2530-24G SFP+ uplinks ports used as access ports ?
Eric,
Thanks for your reply
Best regards
Max
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10-26-2015 02:10 AM
10-26-2015 02:10 AM
Re: HP 2530-24G SFP+ uplinks ports used as access ports ?
Eric
I am looking to buy a 2530 (J9855A) with 2 SFP+ Ports, Can I use a DAC Cable HP X242 10G SFP+ to SFP+ 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable J9283B to connect to our server as they are in the same server room, the server is not an HP but I can either used a Fujitsu SFP+ 10GB Card or the Hewlett Packard NC552SFP 10Gb 2-port Ethernet Server Adapter 614203-B21
Hope you can advice
Kindest Regard
Paul
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10-26-2015 12:43 PM
10-26-2015 12:43 PM
Re: HP 2530-24G SFP+ uplinks ports used as access ports ?
Paul,
That DAC will definitely work with that switch. I haven't tested that DAC with that HP NIC. In the past, the ProCurve DACs have worked with our servers and they work with the Virtual Connect Modules in the blade chassis. I just don't have that NIC to run a test.
Regards,
Eric