I have two machines, each with a 10 Gb adapter, directly connected with an SFP cable. I purchased three SFP cables that look exactly alike (physically and specs), but only one works. I'm having trouble finding clear information about SFP cables, so I appreciate the help in understanding the differences.
Here are the manfacturers, models, etc..
10 Gigabit Card #1: NetXen 3031
10 Gigabit Card #2: QLogic QLE3142-CU-CK
Cable #1 (the one that works) AIPC 7M
Cable #2 (no good) Blade Networks BN-SP-CBL-1M
Cable #3 (no good) Cisco SFP-H10GB-CU3M
I can't even get link lights with the two "no good" cables. I will be ordering a few more of the AIPC cables since they work of course, but I'd like to get a decent understanding of why one works, but not the other. Cable length? Active vs. passive? Different versions/revisions?
After switching to Intel 10 GbE cards on both sides, the cable issues have disappeared! We also had trouble with overheating on those QLogic cards, so I recommend going with Intel.
We are using the Intel® 82599EB 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller.
I'm having a problem with a similar configuration, however I don't have another cable to test with.
The cards I'm using are both the same, Dell Part Numbers T645H, Intel Models 82598.
The cable I'm using between the cards is a Cisco SFP-H10GB-CU3M.
I found this information helpful from Intel.com regarding which SFP+ cables will work with that card: http://www.intel.com/support/network/adapter/10gbe/afdadualserver/sb/CS-029097.htm
It mentions the cables have to comply with certain specifications to function properly, and according to the product page for the cable I have, they match and should be working.
Cisco cable details: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/modules/ps5455/data_sheet_c78-455693.html
I saw this relatively cheap switch on eBay, (Item number: 370424159424) and considered buying that to see if it has to do with it not being a 'crossover' cable per se.
I'm hesitant to do that since the description mentions it having SFP ports, rather than SFP+ ports, and I'm unsure they're the same, or if they're compatible. This is my first foray into 10GB-land, and I'm early in the learning curve.
Does anyone have some good news for us on this?