There are two 10Gbps dual-port NICs and one 40Gbps NIC installed on a 23800 Appliance in slots 1, 2 and 3 accordingly. Which interfaces should be connected to Orchestrator 1 for downlinks' intra-orchestrator redundancy when using two Orchestrators?
There are two 10Gbps dual-port NICs and one 40Gbps NIC installed on a 23800 Appliance in slots 1, 2 and 3 accordingly. Which interfaces should be connected to Orchestrator 1 for downlinks' intra-orchestrator redundancy when using two Orchestrators?
This configuration of combining 10Gbps and 40Gbps NICs on the same appliance is generally not supported for proper network redundancy and performance. Typically, networking configurations require uniformity in NIC speeds to ensure compatibility and reliability. Therefore, having a mix of 10Gbps and 40Gbps NICs in the same appliance is likely unsupported.
Looking at this question it tells us there is 10GB and 40GB modules installed, I'm pretty sure this is not a supported configuration.
as per maetro jump start training, this is not supported 10Gbps and 40/100 Gbps is not supported on same machine
Port 1 in Slot 1 and Port 2 in Slot 1 When using Dual MHO's Odd are connected to SLOT1 (MHO), and evens are connected to SLOT2 (MHO) I pretty sure you should not be connected port 2 to SLOT1 in a dual MHO configuration.
it's not about odd or even port on MHO but on the SGM https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/Appliances/GSG_Maestro/EN/Topics/Connecting-Two-Maestro-Hyperscale-Orchestrators-for-Redundancy.htm?tocpath=Connecting%20Cables%20to%20Quantum%20Maestro%20Orchestrators%7CSingle%20Site%7CConnecting%20Two%20Quantum%20Maestro%20Orchestrators%20for%20Redundancy%7C_____0#Connecting_Two_Quantum_Maestro_Orchestrators_for_Redundancy
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