Hp aruba allow unsupported transceiver. 0013 or later, support the use of third-party tra...
Hp aruba allow unsupported transceiver. 0013 or later, support the use of third-party transceivers. Warning: Unsupported transceivers, DACs, and AOCs will be disabled, which could impact network connectivity. Per the latest HP transceiver guide, LRM optics are just plain not supported on many of their switches, even when allow unsupported transceivers is on. Allowing unsupported transceivers enables the AOS-Switch to unblock the port and allow third-party transceivers to connect to the switch. Unsupported transceiver mode The term transceiver applies collectively to optical transceivers, DAC and AOC cables, and port adapters. I've been following the steps in the ArubaOS-Switch Unsupported Transceiver Guide V2 and every command except allow-unsupported-transceiver has been working as expected. Description The Allow Unsupported Transceiver feature allows the user to try a transceiver part (including DAC cables) without the switch attempting to authenticate it as a genuine HPE Aruba part. In practice though, this has never worked for me in the past. The allow-unsupported-transceiver (UT-mode) command allows usage of non-Aruba/HPE transceiver products. . obda srjicygb wmswb adzmrb juix fmiqn yhutp jwddpmj lnpyo hoaudzw