I am running 17 CRS328-24P-4S+ connected to 2 CRS317-1G-16S+ using this SFP S+32LC10D. The 328 boxes are running RouterOS 6.43.2 and the CRS317 boxes are running 6.43.4. I am experiencing that all the ports on the CRS317 are going up and down with anything between minutes to hours apart. It is almost no traffic on the network. I am totally in the dark here, do any of you have any idea what this could be?
Example from log:
17:02:12 interface,info sfp-sfpplus2 link down
17:04:07 interface,info sfp-sfpplus2 link up (speed 10G, full duplex)
17:09:04 interface,info sfp-sfpplus8 link down
17:09:05 interface,info sfp-sfpplus8 link up (speed 10G, full duplex)
17:18:00 interface,info sfp-sfpplus3 link down
17:18:01 interface,info sfp-sfpplus3 link up (speed 10G, full duplex)
17:24:13 interface,info sfp-sfpplus4 link down
17:24:15 interface,info sfp-sfpplus4 link up (speed 10G, full duplex)
17:25:04 interface,info sfp-sfpplus16 link down
17:25:05 interface,info sfp-sfpplus16 link up (speed 10G, full duplex)
17:34:00 interface,info sfp-sfpplus4 link down
17:34:01 interface,info sfp-sfpplus4 link up (speed 10G, full duplex)
Unfortunately not. I sendt them the support files at 22. Nov and did a follow up on 4. Des. Still no reply. Would be great if MT would have a look at this.
From the MikroTik site it looks to me like the S+**32LC10D is specifically meant to have the S+23**LC10D module on the other end. Are you using the same module on both ends?
I have the SAME EXACT problem. Mikrotik needs to fix this. No problem with 1Gbps SFP but with OWM SFP+ it’s hell. I think this could be combination of software and hardware problem with SFP+ modules.
I agree with you assumtion that this is an edge case between the SFP units and the switch. But strangely it only occurs on one of our two CRS317 in the installation.
We had this same problem appear on one of our 317s. I am not 100% sure when it started, but it was observed on 6.43.4. The upgrade to 6.43.7 fixed it, but ONLY after I did a full factory reset and reloaded the configuration by hand (it wasn’t complex).
We also observed it for a brief time on several of the 328s. Switching from using SFP+1 to SFP+2 for the uplink fixed it.
Exactly the same problem here. Links between CRS317 and CRS328-4C-20S-4S+ are flapping. I have 3 pairs of 317 ↔ 328 and all have the same problem. I tried different SFP/DAC. The latest firmware (6.43. does not help. No problem with 1GbE links…
I sendt MT a service dump in november - still no answer. Could i bother you guys that are experiencing the same problem with sending MT an email urging them to have a look at the issue - or at least give some feedback. I am experiencing total radio silence.
Are any of you using port ether1 or just sfp-plus ports? If you are, remember that "The new Cloud Router Switch 317-1G-16S+RM is a rack-mountable manageable switch with Layer3 features, it has 16 SFP+ ports for high performance 10GbE connectivity and a 1GbE copper port for management. "
I think the problem is the CRS328. We use the CRS317 as Core with downlinks to different CA devices, some with 1GbE and some with 10GbE. The only affected links are those between CRS317 and CRS328 with 10GbE.