hope you can help me shed some light on this. I recently got this box as the first Mikrotik I've owned. Eager to try it out I plugged in some intel 10GSR SFP+ (FTLX8571D3BCV-IT) modules, which swOS instantly recognised and negotiated a link at 10Gbps - iperf tests show that indeed I'm getting a 10G link through the switch. Nice.
However, if I boot the box into routerOS, no link. Only when I switch off auto negotiation, and force the link speed to 10,100 or 1000 Mbps I get a 1Gbps connection (even though routerOS claims it's either 10,100 or 1000). Forcing the interface speed to 10G or anything else results in no link. The optics get recognised just fine:
Code: Select all
name: sfp-sfpplus3 sfp-sfpplus4
status: no-link no-link
auto-negotiation: done done
advertising:
link-partner-advertising:
sfp-module-present: yes yes
sfp-rx-loss: no no
sfp-tx-fault: no no
sfp-type: SFP-or-SFP+ SFP-or-SFP+
sfp-connector-type: LC LC
sfp-link-length-50um: 80m 80m
sfp-link-length-62um: 30m 30m
sfp-vendor-name: Intel Corp Intel Corp
sfp-vendor-part-number: FTLX8571D3BCV-IT FTLX8571D3BCV-IT
sfp-vendor-revision: A A
sfp-vendor-serial: AH60D4E AH60D5Z
sfp-manufacturing-date: 10-02-08 10-02-08
sfp-wavelength: 850nm 850nm
sfp-temperature: 35C 36C
sfp-supply-voltage: 3.303V 3.299V
sfp-tx-bias-current: 5mA 5mA
sfp-tx-power: -4.54dBm -4.516dBm
sfp-rx-power: -3.597dBm -5.668dBm
eeprom-checksum: good good
Remco