The SFP port is licensed.
I'm not sure if this is/was an issue with the SFP port or something else.
I had set it to get DHCP in the lab to make it easier to transition to the
field.  When I finally got back into it, it had taken the DHCP address it
had gotten in the lab and disabled the DHCP state...  Not sure if this is
supposed to be a feature... or perhaps I did it accidentally.  The link was
coming up fine at layer 1 but I wasn't seeing anything in the mac table.

  In any case, I'm going to leave it on copper for the time being as we are
way overloaded on that sector and need to start moving customers over to
the 450M.  If/when cambium supports out of band management on the 450M I'll
try moving payload over to the SFP and running management over the copper
port or I'll wait till I get another one in the lab and test it out with
bidi again and put it through its paces before moving this one back over to
fiber.


On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Roland Houin <[email protected]> wrote:

> you will need a license to use the sfp port.
>
> roland
>
>
> > What are the default pins on a 450m with POE out set on the aux port. It
> is
> set to use the SFP but I'm getting nada on that port even with a patch
> cable
> and their SFP. It links fine but is sending zero packets. Hopefully with a
> reset it will at least work on the copper port. <
>
>


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