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ICX7850-48FS — Port 1/1/1 Down (Huawei 10G SFP+)

golanoma
New Contributor II

Hi Team,

Port 1/1/1 on the ICX7850-48FS is down. CLI shows “configured speed 10G, actual unknown” with zero counters. It’s tagged to VLAN 800 with VE 800 for routing. I’ve enabled the port, forced 10G/no autoneg, reseated the Huawei 10G SFP+ and fiber, and flipped LC but link remains down

Thanks, ied

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Chandini
RUCKUS Team Member

Hi Golanoma,

Thank you for reaching us

Adding to the post—if you're looking for more information on Ruckus-compatible transceivers, please feel free to refer to the link below for detailed specifications and compatibility guidelines.

Thank you 

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Mayank
RUCKUS Team Member

Hi golanoma,

Thank you for posting your query!

I understand that Port 1/1/1 on the ICX7850-48FS is down and showing “configured speed 10G, actual unknown”, which is likely due to an incompatible Huawei 10G SFP+, as no light or link is being detected.

I have a few questions to help us narrow down the cause:

What device or switch is connected on the other end of this link?

Is the remote port (on the other device) showing up or down?

Have you tried using a Ruckus-branded SFP+ instead of the Huawei one?

Is the fiber cable single-mode or multi-mode, and what is the approximate distance between both ends?

Have you checked if the same SFP+ and fiber cable work on another port or switch?

When you run show media eth 1/1/1, does the switch detect the transceiver properly?

Please perform the following troubleshooting steps and share the results:

Check if the port is enabled:

show interfaces eth 1/1/1


(Status should be up.)

Verify transceiver detection:

show media eth 1/1/1


(If it shows unknown, the SFP+ may be unsupported.)

Test with another SFP+ or port:

Try a Ruckus-approved SFP+.

Move the Huawei SFP+ to another known-working port.

Verify the remote side:

Ensure the connected device port is up and set to 10G speed.

Inspect fiber connectivity:

Swap the fiber patch cord or clean the connectors.

I hope this information helps!

Please feel free to leave us a message if you have any further questions or updates.

Note: If this post resolves your query, kindly mark it as an Accepted Solution.

Best regards,
Mayank

golanoma
New Contributor II

Thank you for the quick response, sir. Your note—‘If it shows unknown, the SFP+ may be unsupported’—was spot on. We replaced the SFP+ with a supported module and it’s working. We’ve also configured DHCP, but the Ruckus APs still aren’t connecting

Chandini
RUCKUS Team Member

Hi Golanoma,

Thank you for reaching us

Adding to the post—if you're looking for more information on Ruckus-compatible transceivers, please feel free to refer to the link below for detailed specifications and compatibility guidelines.

Thank you