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04-03-2023 08:06 PM - last edited on 04-13-2023 11:59 PM by support_s
04-03-2023 08:06 PM - last edited on 04-13-2023 11:59 PM by support_s
SN6500B No_Module Status change
Hi.
SN6500B is in use. (Ver 8.2.2.d)
If you disable and enable an idle port (No_Ligth), it changes to the No_Module state.
Changing the SFP module is the same symptom.
Not only one port has this symptom, but several ports have this symptom.
Is it a hardware issue?
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04-08-2023 02:45 AM
04-08-2023 02:45 AM
Re: SN6500B No_Module Status change
Hello necro82,
Theoretically, the port states mean:
No_Module - No module (GBIC or other) present.
No_Light - Module is not receiving light (valid for 8, 10, 16, and 32 Gb/s FC ports only).
Ideally, disabling / enabling the port will not change this port status.
We'll need switch logs for a health check.
Kindly raise an HPE support ticket for further analysis on this switch.
Regards,
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