Brocade ICX6610 Upgrade. Why have cold cuts when you can have BEEF with a side of Kryonaut.
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- Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
- My Aruba s2500 switch started dying out, so this video roughly covers the process of getting the switch set up, as well as fixing a heat issue with some Thermal Grizzly paste.
Follow the excellent guide I used here: fohdeesha.com/docs/brocade-ov...
00:00 Introduction and unpacking
05:00 Firmware Update
07:07 Basic Configuration
09:48 Disabling Stacking
11:35 Changing Serial Number For 10G Licensing
14:55 Dissasembly
19:00 CPU Cooling Overview And Repaste
21:34 Reassembly
23:31 Web UI Stuff & Conclusion - Наука та технологія
25:06 The web ui was telling you one of the two fans (fan 1) is failed. May be why the other was spinning up.
Quick correction, in the web ui "write memory" is called "save to flash" under the commands section.
awesome video, looking forward to getting my ICX6610 very soon!
You're getting that msg about an IP jumping back and forth between two ports because your server and switch don't match in their port-channel config. i.e. if your server is trying to bond two nics together and doing round-robin load-balancing, and your switch hasn't been configured to match, it doesn't automatically know ports X and Y are one "logical" port, going to a single host.... it thinks the IP is hopping between two warring servers :) set the switch to match the same kind of bond / ether-channel / port-channel as your server, and you'll be cooking with gas....
Correction Ruckus bought Brocade. Brocade is now a part of Ruckus networks.
Hey, I left a comment in the other vid. Do you have the larger wheels available to purchase for the Craftsman 10" band saw?
@JunctionRunner what does your CPU temp get up to in "show chassis"? I'm having a similar issue and my fans are ramping up to speed 2 for 30 seconds and it cools down. My CPU temp is getting up to 76C with the room being 77-79F. I've done the same as you in applying thermal paste (not Grizzly) but I'm not seeing any difference. Trying to see if this is just normal or if I can reduce the CPU temp.
Ver nicee
How were you able to remove the push pin of CPU heatsink?
I use needlenose pliers on the back end to squeeze the end together and push it through. I need to do the board again in my switch since this one had an issue and I got a replacement from the seller.
It did help for sure because right now it does warm up enough to spin the fans up, while the thermal grizzly one didn't.
The heatsink was stuck pretty solid when this board came so I didn't really want to mess with it but I guess now I'll have to pull it out and apart.
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