It’s been explained (somewhere on this forum, can’t find the right thread now) that QSFP ports present them selves differently depending on type of QSFP module plugged in.
If true QSFP-to-QSFP is plugged in, then single QSFP interface will be shown and it’s speed will be 40 Gbps.
If QSFP-to-4xSFP+ is plugged in, then 4 SFP+ interfaces will be shown (as it is case in OP’s post) and their individual speed will be 10 Gbps. These interfaces are independent of each other and should be configured as such (either truly independent or bonded or what not), just as if one used 4 ordinary SFP+ interfaces.
Hi! I’m trying to connect a CRS326 against an Arista SW. I’m taking a look to the post and my question is: I only have to check Auto Negotiation and 10G checkbox? This will allows the switches to link without a 4x10G Bonding?