Ok so that switch group will work on one end and the other I can replace the 
750GL/ospf with a second one. Suggestion on reliable modules y'all have used in 
that port?

Thanks

Terri Kelley
Network Engineer
254-697-6710
Farm to Market Broadband



On Aug 27, 2014, at 8:32 PM, Alexander Neilson wrote:

> You can bridge the ports as normal, however the SFP port on the 2011 is part 
> of the same switch group as the 5 gig ports so you can have line speed 
> switching just like media converters do it.
> 
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> Alexander
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> On 28/08/2014, at 1:31 pm, Terri Kelley <net...@farm-market.net> wrote:
> 
>> So its been in place for awhile and I'm behind the times… sigh. Might be a 
>> bit old to. But not too much.
>> I take it you can configure these like any other mikrotik/port i.e. bridge 
>> the fiber to the eth?
>> 
>> Dang young whipper snappers...
>> 
>> Terri Kelley
>> Network Engineer
>> 254-697-6710
>> Farm to Market Broadband
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Aug 27, 2014, at 8:23 PM, Scott Reed wrote:
>> 
>>> Kind of along the same lines. Why use a media converter when Mikrotik 
>>> offers several units with SFP cages?
>>> 
>>> On 8/27/2014 9:13 PM, Alexander Neilson wrote:
>>>> Have you replaced cables / testing with other cables? We have seen more 
>>>> issues like this from bad cables than devices at the other end.
>>>> 
>>>> For compatibility and management reasons we often use 2011LS (or above) 
>>>> routers as media converters because we can pull out a management VLAN as 
>>>> well.
>>>> 
>>>> Other than that can you provide model numbers for the Media Converters you 
>>>> are using so we can advise?
>>>> 
>>>> Regards
>>>> Alexander
>>>> 
>>>> Alexander Neilson
>>>> Neilson Productions Limited
>>>> 
>>>> alexan...@neilson.net.nz
>>>> 021 329 681
>>>> 022 456 2326
>>>> 
>>>> On 28/08/2014, at 1:08 pm, Terri Kelley <net...@farm-market.net> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> So started getting them on a 750GL as we sped things up to gig 
>>>>> interfaces. The link between the 750GL goes to a media converter to fiber 
>>>>> back to media converter to an HP switch. I've tried moving the 750 from 
>>>>> one end to the other of the fiber with the same results. It will 
>>>>> occasionally show that the link dies but comes right back up. So I'm 
>>>>> thinking it doesn't like the auto detect from the 750 to the media 
>>>>> converters and those are not programable.
>>>>> So I guess my question is do y'all have suggestions either for better 
>>>>> media converters that I can set rate and duplex or perhaps switches with 
>>>>> fiber modules that I can set that on the ether side?
>>>>> Other ideas?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Terri Kelley
>>>>> Network Engineer
>>>>> 254-697-6710
>>>>> Farm to Market Broadband
>>>>> 
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