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Hello CheckMates,
because of limitations in the cabling we want to use 4x 10G breakout cable (splitting the sync port in 4x10G) for the sync connection between two MHO-175.
Does this work, is it supported?
Wolfgang
TAC confirmed using splitting options for SYNC-ports on MHO-175 is supported.
Please review the documentation here and see if it helps you.
It's neither recommended nor a best practice.
Connecting Two Maestro Hyperscale Orchestrators for Redundancy
"MHO-175 Splitting Options"
"It is possible to split each of the QSFP28 ports 1 to 32 (colored green) into four SFP28 ports."
That's why I'm asking.
TAC confirmed using splitting options for SYNC-ports on MHO-175 is supported.
Hi Wolfgang,
I surely know that by splitting a port with the odd port label in an MHO140 that the respective ports with the even port labels will be disabled. How does the MHO175 behave? Can you still use the lower ports after having split up the upper ports?
Thanks a lot for your response.
Cheers,
Yasushi
Please review the documentation here and see if it helps you.
@Yasushi_Kono1 MHO-175 is the only one supporting split without disabling the odd ports. Limitations described in the link shown by @Chris_Atkinson for the MHO-140 and MHO-170.
This is awesome! I was wondering on how to attach 52 appliances without decreasing much the amount of uplink ports in MHO140.
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