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GPER usage questions

Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:06 pm

We have a job coming up in a warehouse with some long Ethernet runs for access points. We will be using CAT6 cabling.

If we use standard 802.3af POE switches and access points that are powered 802.3af, my understanding is that the GPER can go in between and the switch should power the GPER and the access point.

Is that correct?

Do they pass VLANs?

Any reason not to use them?

Thanks
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Re: GPER usage questions

Wed Aug 21, 2019 10:18 am

Yes, it will effectively extend your cable and will pass any data you transmit and also will power the device at the other end. It's like putting a switch in between. There will be a minimal voltage drop, below one Volt, see table at the second page of this file;https://i.mt.lv/cdn/rb_files/GPeR-1565848659.pdf
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Re: GPER usage questions

Mon Aug 26, 2019 1:48 am

它学习MAC地址(SVL还是IVL ?),英航下降d frames and add some delay (store and forward), auto-negotiate (possibly different speeds to both ends) like a switch? Or is it a true layer 1 repeater, nothing more?
Also, does it allow 802.3af/at PoE detection/classification with the device at the other end? For this you must draw almost no current at low voltages, so that 25k resistance is still correctly measured.
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Re: GPER usage questions

Wed Sep 11, 2019 12:34 am

It's like putting a switch in between
嗯,这是德尔菲i-oracle term ...
a switch learns mac-adresses ... a switch ages mac-adresses !?
so question is: is this a switch, like a two-port-bridge or is it just like patch-port in OVS which says "<->" ?
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Re: GPER usage questions

Wed Sep 11, 2019 1:27 am

它学习MAC地址(SVL还是IVL ?),英航下降d frames and add some delay (store and forward), auto-negotiate (possibly different speeds to both ends) like a switch? Or is it a true layer 1 repeater, nothing more?
Also, does it allow 802.3af/at PoE detection/classification with the device at the other end? For this you must draw almost no current at low voltages, so that 25k resistance is still correctly measured.
Good questions...
Also what about MTU it can do?
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Re: GPER usage questions

Wed Sep 11, 2019 2:11 am

It's like putting a switch in between
a switch learns mac-adresses ... a switch ages mac-adresses !?
a switch with 2 ports doesn't need to learn no MAC addresses and henceforth not responsible for any aging procedures. it neither runs no loop prevention algorythm. whatever is received from port A will be sent out to port B. it is basically a more expensive piece of wire that is manageable:-)

if it would support different speeds on both ports, it sould then also have buffering to mitigate drops from congestions due to different bitrate frames arrive and leave.
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Re: GPER usage questions

Wed Sep 11, 2019 2:57 am

i think its a 2port switch with Poe in to power it and Poe pass-through

a great device

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Re: GPER usage questions

Fri Sep 13, 2019 12:57 am

a switch with 2 ports doesn't need to learn no MAC addresses
of cause there would be no need, neither would be a need for that in a linux-bridge which contains two logical interfaces by my command or a 24-port switch where I only plugged two cables in ...
... but they do ! ... threrefore my question.
There are Access-Points in the field which communicates power-requirements over LLDP-MED ... more questions ... !? How would a GPER behave ?

Expecting a pair of GPER ... (what is it ... ... kleine racker : ) ? ... tomorrow.
... or how Gertrud would say:
" a field-test is a field-test is a field-test"
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Re: GPER usage questions

Fri Sep 13, 2019 1:21 am

"Yes, it will effectively extend your cable and will pass any data you transmit"

data ... yep, data is a lot ...

so let us concatenate which questions:

- ether-speed negotiation bursts (and the results ... we all now: it's standard ... but it's not golden in functionality ... nowhere )
- lldp-behaviour (lldp-med ...etc. ... etc.)
- mtu (max_es ? no max_es ?
- multicast

studied "https://i.mt.lv/cdn/rb_files/GPeR-1565848659.pdf" thoughtfully ... but ... I've ... still ... some questions left
... so let's fill the voids
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Re: GPER usage questions

Fri Sep 13, 2019 2:01 am

What chip is that? Marvell 88e8041? It's hard to read from the image...
But that's a huge chip for such simple device, probably have like 4 ports or even MII interface...

If it does have more ports, maybe there could be GPER version with more than two connectors? So you could branch off cable to the device, like AP... just like you did in the old days of coaxial cable with the T...
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Re: GPER usage questions

Tue Sep 17, 2019 10:06 pm

most fun is always testing new stuff8)
... guess we can skip the 'unboxing part', because this is obviously the wysiwyg-approach ... no knives ... no scissors ... no violence needed ... and I aggree 100% with it
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first test ... brute force !
the big buddy in the foreground is a wireless-ap with two 5GHz-ac- and one 2.4GHz-radios ... and it's eating PoE-power ... like ... hell
the grey box with yellow patch in the back is a PoE+ Switch ... and it's feeding PoE-power ... like ... ... accordingly
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wuhan-sw# show poe interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 Interface PD Class Port Status Power Used [W] Current Used [mA] ---------------------- -------- ---------------------------------------- --------------- ----------------- GigabitEthernet 1/1 4 PoE turned ON 11.9 225 wuhan-sw#
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when a GPER is plugged inbetween ... in a world of plug'n'play ... nothing would change ?!
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... the first test ?! ... a "PASS" !
all radios up, pnp ... nice and easy
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wuhan-sw# show poe interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 Interface PD Class Port Status Power Used [W] Current Used [mA] ---------------------- -------- ---------------------------------------- --------------- ----------------- GigabitEthernet 1/1 4 PoE turned ON 14.4 256 wuhan-sw#
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little more power is used ... thats it
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wuhan-sw# show lldp neighbors interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 Local Interface : GigabitEthernet 1/1 Chassis ID : DC-08-56-03-22-A0 Port ID : DC-08-56-03-22-A0 Port Description : Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise OAW-AP1231 eth0 System Name : OmniAccess Stellar OAW-AP1231 System Description : Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise OAW-AP1231 3.0.6.28 System Capabilities : Bridge(+), WLAN Access Point(+), Router(-), Station Only(-) PoE Type : PoE Source : PoE Power : PoE Priority : wuhan-sw#
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and we learn two things:
- GPER is transparent for LLDP-frames
- and my band-aid was a goofy idea
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adding one more GPER and a little bit more power ...
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... expected results
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wuhan-sw# show poe interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 Interface PD Class Port Status Power Used [W] Current Used [mA] ---------------------- -------- ---------------------------------------- --------------- ----------------- GigabitEthernet 1/1 4 PoE turned ON 16.1 299 wuhan-sw#
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... still fine, when we replace the PoE-Client with a PoE-2-passive-converter and a map-lite
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wuhan-sw# show poe interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 Interface PD Class Port Status Power Used [W] Current Used [mA] ---------------------- -------- ---------------------------------------- --------------- ----------------- GigabitEthernet 1/1 4 PoE turned ON 3.6 70 wuhan-sw#
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less power ! (like out of hell : )
... and very enlightening:
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wuhan-sw# show interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 capabilities GigabitEthernet 1/1 Capabilities: Model: 8G-2GF Type: 10/100/1000BaseT Speed: 10,100,1000,auto Duplex: half,full,auto Trunk encap. type: 802.1Q Trunk mode: access,hybrid,trunk Channel: yes Broadcast suppression: no Flowcontrol: yes Fast Start: no QoS scheduling: tx-(8q) CoS rewrite: yes ToS rewrite: yes UDLD: no Inline power: yes RMirror: no PortSecure: yes Dot1x: yes
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wuhan-sw# wuhan-sw# show interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 status Interface Mode Speed & Duplex Flow Control Max Frame Excessive Link ---------------------- ------- -------------- ------------ --------- --------- -------- GigabitEthernet 1/1 enabled Auto disabled 9600 Discard 1Gfdx wuhan-sw#
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lldp = transparent, link-speed = per segment
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from map-lite's point of view ...
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at this point more ether-speed tests and some pcaps were planned ... (but homeland-administration decided other...wisely) ... so we postpone that to the next episode ...
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Re: GPER usage questions

Tue Sep 17, 2019 10:21 pm

Thx for the info
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Re: GPER usage questions

Tue Sep 17, 2019 11:24 pm

good stuff floaty, thx

Still would be good to identify the switch chip used so we can find the datasheet for it with exact specs...
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Re: GPER usage questions

Tue Sep 17, 2019 11:27 pm

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... yepp ... I thought so ... ... guess I was to hasty to shoot a bundle:shock:
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Re: GPER usage questions

Wed Sep 18, 2019 12:03 am

would be good to identify the switch chip
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Yeah I know ... but this reminds of christmas, when I was a child ... my sister got a new watch ... and I got lot of trouble ... and she would not accept 'my fireforce-truck' ! as compensation.
To be honest ... I already tried, but my little iPhone-crowbar is not the sharpest anymore ( ... cause I'm a box-burglar since when I still believed in Santa).
... and what is more ... I bought this from company-budget ... yepp nobody would screw me over a GPER ... but in summary:)?!

Maybe someone from the MTik-family here in the forum, can ask R&D what chip is involved and we learn without cracking it open ?!
It's published for every router-board what chip is soldered ... so I couldn't figure any lyzeums-behaviour ?!

... and when it comes to blackbox-analyzing ... you learn about how sharp (or not) your (mental-)tools are ...
so:
1st: social engineering (if someone would a decent question call it like that)
2nd: old school (if you put something in and comes more than nothing out, you may be able to figure what's going on inside)
3rd:
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Re: GPER usage questions

Wed Sep 18, 2019 12:10 am

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Re: GPER usage questions

Wed Sep 18, 2019 1:35 am

1) at what OSI layer this device work? at L1 like hub, or at L2 like switch?
2) what delay does this device add?
3) why distance is limited to 1500 m?
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1) ... the DEVICE (aka GPeR [thats from the birth-certificate] acts obviously like a switch
... different ether-speeds ... with full-duplex on both sides of the box ... that I've learned from my 'network-potty-class-tests' ( no offense ... of cause you neeed a potty for potty-class ... )
... MTik is printing two mac-adressess on the type-shield ( broad broad hint ! ... no need on a hub for that ... and yes ... you couldn't know without a potty)

2) ... also a good question ... maybe the lowest, which the soldered 'switching'-chip would allow ... guess the delay is like any other mainstream store-and-forward-switching-chip you find on the market
... cause when you have different speeds on your ether-segments ... which is obviously possible ... you're a store-and-forward-switch ... by the needs !:(
main score of the product seems to be: enhance GBit/s-connectivity without the fiber-constraints ( workmanship-like ... and of cause powering devices, where you don't wanna have to distribute electrical-power too ) ... I wouldn't expect Usain-Bolt-Perfs

3) ... we have delay on every medium ... and we have MAC-layer defined which expects minimum-response-times to fit the protocol
... we add the 'natural' delay of the medium with the delay of our (signal-regenerating) switches ... and yet we have a boundary ...:?... that's our life Jacky Brown:?

[ ... and also the fiber-man coping with the problem ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber-optic_communication]
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Re: GPER usage questions

Wed Sep 18, 2019 1:54 am

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shannon_limit
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interesting article indeed ... and crazy numbers:
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Re: GPER usage questions

Wed Sep 18, 2019 6:37 pm

I didn't say I agree with all comments there;-)
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Re: GPER usage questions

Fri Sep 20, 2019 1:42 pm

... yepp ... the discourse had a little drift:wink:
... so ... STP, 802.1q:
Setup: PoE-Switch<-->GPER<-->passivePoEconv<-->mapLite
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圣wuhan-sw #显示扩充树活跃石棺桥P Status Bridge ID : 32768.9A-86-03-28-05-01 Root ID : 32768.9A-86-03-28-05-01 Root Port : - Root PathCost: 0 Regional Root: 32768.9A-86-03-28-05-01 Int. PathCost: 0 Max Hops : 20 TC Flag : Steady TC Count : 4 TC Last : 0d 00:01:30 Port Port Role State Pri PathCost Edge P2P Uptime --------- -------------- ---------- --- -------- ---- --- ------------- Gi 1/1 DesignatedPort Forwarding 128 20000 No Yes 0d 00:01:32 wuhan-sw#
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wuhan-sw is the choosen root-bridge ... so I guess the auditorium would diagnose by the 100% ... GPER is transparent for Bridge-PDUs
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Re: GPER usage questions

Fri Sep 20, 2019 1:59 pm

and not so surprising anymore:
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wuhan-sw# show run --- snip --- ! interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 switchport mode trunk poe mode plus poe power limit 30.0 ! --- snip --- wuhan-sw# show vlan VLAN Name Interfaces ---- -------------------------------- ---------- 1 default Gi 1/1,3-10 11 nubecula Gi 1/1-2,9 wuhan-sw# wuhan-sw# show ip interface brief Interface Address Method Status ---------------- -------------------- -------- ------ VLAN 1 192.168.222.177/24 DHCP UP VLAN 11 1.1.1.1/24 Manual UP wuhan-sw# wuhan-sw# ping ip 1.1.1.2 PING server 1.1.1.2, 56 bytes of data. 64 bytes from 1.1.1.2: icmp_seq=0, time=0ms 64 bytes from 1.1.1.2: icmp_seq=1, time=0ms 64 bytes from 1.1.1.2: icmp_seq=2, time=0ms 64 bytes from 1.1.1.2: icmp_seq=3, time=0ms 64 bytes from 1.1.1.2: icmp_seq=4, time=0ms Sent 5 packets, received 5 OK, 0 bad wuhan-sw#
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Re: GPER usage questions

Fri Sep 20, 2019 2:29 pm

since we were able to add an OSPF-Router in Vlan11 on a "wuhan-sw"-port ... we can mark tickbox "multicast" as 'checked'
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Re: GPER usage questions

Fri Sep 20, 2019 3:04 pm

side-note:

when plugging in a GPER into my PoE-switch like that:
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... and than add a PoE-Client behind the GPER, like that:
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... or that:
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... the PoE-Client is not powered up ... I had to disconnect and reconnect the cable at PoE-Switch before power is delivered
( I thought this is remarkable ... for instance in case your PoE-Client resides on a 500-feet-tower ... and you wondering up there ?! [ I know ... 500feet is kinda melodramatic, but I had to construct the need for a GPER:wink:])
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guess this behaviour is related to PoE-detection in the switch ... no passive PoE-adapter in the arsenal to verify ... so check, before climb !
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Re: GPER usage questions

Fri Sep 20, 2019 5:42 pm

guess this behaviour is related to PoE-detection in the switch ... no passive PoE-adapter in the arsenal to verify ... so check, before climb !

Normisexplainedthat 802.3af/at powering only works when there's a compliant device down the line ... if there isn't one, passive PoE injector should be used.
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Re: GPER usage questions

Fri Sep 20, 2019 6:59 pm

because it is my responsability to keep the readers tight and greedy ...
now ... at very last ... the gretchen-question:
? MTU ?

for starters: it was not so easy to find the proper equipment for the mtu-tests here at homeland-labs:?
While the "wuhan-sw" supports a max. frame-size of 9600 bytes (guess this is the whole frame), it's test-utility ends at 1452 (seems this is payload).
The most capable SBC I've found here reaches it's flag-pole-end at 4000 bytes.
So I did it with a chromebook with USB3-EtherNIC [9194byte] and the win10-laptop on which I'm just typing these words [9014byte].
The MTU-size I was able to transfer over the GPER was 9014byte (... for today ... )
Good news is: we can call this a jumbo:)
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wuhan-sw(config-if)# interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 wuhan-sw(config-if)# mtu ? 1518-9600 Maximum frame size in bytes. wuhan-sw(config-if)# mtu 9600 wuhan-sw(config-if)# ! interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 switchport mode trunk poe mode plus poe power limit 30.0 ! wuhan-sw# show ip interface brief Interface Address Method Status ---------------- -------------------- -------- ------ VLAN 1 192.168.222.177/24 DHCP UP VLAN 11 1.1.1.1/24 Manual UP wuhan-sw# wuhan-sw# ping ip 192.168.222.165 size ? <2-1452> 2-1452; Default is 56 (excluding MAC, IP and ICMP headers) wuhan-sw#
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localhost / # ifconfig eth0 eth0:旗帜= 4163 < BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 9000 inet 192.168.222.166 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.222.255 inet6 fe80::2e0:4cff:fe68:248 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x20 ether 00:e0:4c:68:02:48 txqueuelen 1000 (Ethernet) RX packets 20107 bytes 28433065 (27.1 MiB) RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 9678 bytes 995227 (971.9 KiB) TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 localhost / # ifconfig eth0 mtu 9200 SIOCSIFMTU: Invalid argument localhost / # ifconfig eth0 mtu 9100 localhost / # ifconfig eth0 mtu 9150 localhost / # ifconfig eth0 mtu 9160 localhost / # ifconfig eth0 mtu 9170 localhost / # ifconfig eth0 mtu 9180 localhost / # ifconfig eth0 mtu 9190 localhost / # ifconfig eth0 mtu 9200 SIOCSIFMTU: Invalid argument localhost / # ifconfig eth0 mtu 9196 SIOCSIFMTU: Invalid argument localhost / # ifconfig eth0 mtu 9194 localhost / # ifconfig eth0 mtu 9195 SIOCSIFMTU: Invalid argument localhost / # ifconfig eth0 | grep mtu eth0: flags=4163 mtu 9194 localhost / #
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Re: GPER usage questions

Fri Sep 20, 2019 7:25 pm

sooo ... hopefully without being to much over the railing, we can say:
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GPER is 802.1at-PoE-powered two-port switch, which is capable to deliver 802.1at-PoE-power to a client-device and it is transparent for every Layer2-protocol*), while it supports a mtu-size of at least 9014 bytes ?!

*) in a more formal way:
when GPER=br666
then
ovs-ofctl add-flow br666 "in_port=1, actions=2"
ovs-ofctl add-flow br666 "in_port=2, actions=1"

... and there is a IP67-housing for it:!:
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Re: GPER usage questions

Fri Sep 20, 2019 11:22 pm

I think its a 2port switch with Poe in to power it and Poe pass-through
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@chechito
seems you were right by first best-guess-attempt ...
btw. ... ... were you able to exactly identify, whether the marvell-chip is a 88E8040 or a 88E8042 ??

even when it is a:
Marvell® Yukon 88E8040 Gigabit Ethernet Controller-Chip ?!

... no-one can NOT stroll into the marvell-website and study in all sangfroid some specs ! ... this is Eddy-Snowdon-Age ! ... you need to have a NDA-agreement.with these marvelous silicon-cooks:roll:... before you do.

And maybe the exact max-supported-mtu-size of the device/chip is irrelevant for the most use-cases, where the deployment-parms of the environment are more crucial ?!

So we expect "real-field-notes" for real "use-cases" (I like the instagram-style tower-stories in the forum !!:shock:).
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Re: GPER usage questions

Sat Sep 21, 2019 12:46 am

I think its a 2port switch with Poe in to power it and Poe pass-through
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@chechito
seems you were right by first best-guess-attempt ...
btw. ... ... were you able to exactly identify, whether the marvell-chip is a 88E8040 or a 88E8042 ??

the photo shows almost what i see in real life

i try it with different light angles and a magnifier glass but the number are very tiny and ink looks half erased
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Re: GPER usage questions

Sun Sep 22, 2019 12:47 am

when I got my 'security cleareance' ... I will find a way, to leak in between the lines, while telling noomp:wink:
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Re: GPER usage questions

Wed Oct 02, 2019 11:48 pm

... so far ... my request for clearance at marvell ... stuck in spam ?! ... ignored ?! ... I don't give a schattenriss
... we proceed !
... todays setup is able to escalate things to mtu-size 9216 byte ... and is able to do a perf-test too

I added a PoE-injector and removed the GPER-jumper on PoE-out (just to be shure ... ... I ruined some hardware at homeland.labs ... yes ... but this server is not my property;
... so let's keep insurance-rates at reasonable rates : )
... and I added two namespaces in the server-setup to xmit from one to the other.
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to keep things simple (and avoid scrolling in a code-window: plain screenshots ... and to forestall the results 9216bytes ? -> yes ... perf-test -> nothing to carp about)
... guess higher mtu-sizes would require a custom kernel ... my opinion: I'm good with 9216

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Re: GPER usage questions

Thu Oct 03, 2019 12:38 am

guess this behaviour is related to PoE-detection in the switch ... no passive PoE-adapter in the arsenal to verify ... so check, before climb !

Normisexplainedthat 802.3af/at powering only works when there's a compliant device down the line ... if there isn't one, passive PoE injector should be used.
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positive ... the issue isn't happening with a "dump" injector ... so link-detection and PoE-detection in combination inside a PoE-switch could possibly cause a problem while setup and/or operation ... not a big one, with a managable switch ... ... and who would ... ? but again: reconsider.
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Re: GPER usage questions

Thu Oct 03, 2019 2:58 am

last advise !
while editing your posting ... and going lazy ...
... don't become sloppy with your GPER-jumpers ...:shock:

(stock your tools ... and keep hoover and cat away:!:)
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Re: GPER usage questions

Fri Oct 25, 2019 11:21 pm

and in most of the cases a GPeR would make sense
... adding a proper housing for it [GPeR IP67 Case] , would be sensefull too:
安装直接……当强g ready-made cables you have possibly to shorten the bend relief of the cable
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Re: GPER usage questions

Sat Oct 26, 2019 2:47 pm

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Nice pics ... but this one is not gonna work:lol:
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Re: GPER usage questions

Sat Oct 26, 2019 6:07 pm

yepp, when I got this setup to fly, caribean retirement is on schedule8)
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