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Using 6250 as a media convertor - with no config

Posted: 29 Oct 2016 07:11
by andyp
Hi
My company is a long time and heavy user of the 6250. Usually we put on a standard config including ssh and aaa access security, and suchlike.
There is talk that we may start to use the 6250 as an unmanaged box in two new roles:-

1, Converting optical to electrical - putting a fibre sfp in slot 1/10 and a cat5 in slot 1/1 - this allows up to a 100Mb signal through with the 6250 staright from the box - no config at all. The reason for this seems to be we have a fibre based network but our aggregator has copper interfaces.

2, speed conversion - plugging a 1gb copper cable into port 1/10 and a cat5 into port 1/1. This allows up to 100Mb through the 6250 straight from the box - no config.The reason for this seems to be our main aggregators only have 1gb ports but our customers want sub-100mb. Question - will port 1/10 auto-sense 1gb or only up to 100mb?

In both cases, security is not an issue as this is handled elsewhere.

My question - will it work and how? I guess the firmware on the 6250 (450 version) is smart enough to auto-sense speed, duplex and mdi itself.
Seems an expensive way to do the job but not my call.

Any thoughts from anyone appreciated.

Thanks
Andy

Re: Using 6250 as a media convertor - with no config

Posted: 04 Nov 2016 13:35
by silvio
I think both will work. 1/10 will autoneg with 1G but traffic is limited to 100Mbit (1/1).
Regards
Silvio

Re: Using 6250 as a media convertor - with no config

Posted: 11 Nov 2016 02:49
by devnull
Will work (did something similar in the past).
Just be aware that "intelligent" media converters have a reason.

e.g.
a Switch is NOT transparent to L2 (e.g. it runs STP/1x1)
It will (per default) not reflect a linkdown of the fibe to the copper interface or vice versa.. this can be relevant in certain VRRP/ Routing scenarios.

Otherwise: go ahead