Re: Optic Vendor Coding Question

2015-03-05 Thread Mike Hammett
2015 10:24:46 AM Subject: Re: Optic Vendor Coding Question Check on ebay for a SFP / SFP+ programmer. You can then buy cheap optics from fiberstore.com and code them to any vendor. You could 'clone' one of your current dell optics to the generic ones. Keefe On 3/5/2015 10:44 AM,

Re: Optic Vendor Coding Question

2015-03-05 Thread Mike Hammett
ursday, March 5, 2015 10:44:19 AM Subject: Re: Optic Vendor Coding Question > Do Dell 8132s have SFP+ vendor code issues? As in, do they not-work with non-Dell optics? They don't work with Intel SR optics (whatever it is that comes with the X520-SR's). They do seem to work with

Re: Optic Vendor Coding Question

2015-03-05 Thread Keefe John
Check on ebay for a SFP / SFP+ programmer. You can then buy cheap optics from fiberstore.com and code them to any vendor. You could 'clone' one of your current dell optics to the generic ones. Keefe On 3/5/2015 10:44 AM, Joe Greco wrote: Do Dell 8132s have SFP+ vendor code issues? As in,

Re: Optic Vendor Coding Question

2015-03-05 Thread Joe Greco
> Do Dell 8132s have SFP+ vendor code issues? As in, do they not-work with non-Dell optics? They don't work with Intel SR optics (whatever it is that comes with the X520-SR's). They do seem to work with generic Finisar 1GB optics. Since the Dell branded FTLX8571D3BCL SR's seem to go for only $2

Optic Vendor Coding Question

2015-03-03 Thread Mike Hammett
Do Dell 8132s have SFP+ vendor code issues? - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com