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Using the 4x 10Gb interfaces on 6450-48p?

roelf_zomerman
New Contributor II
Hi everyone, 

I purchased on "old" 6450-48P for my home lab, but still a bit in doubt on the license and port capabilities.. 

My boot screen shows 2 of the SFP ports are disabled due to the lack of a license, but it doesn't state if the other 2 are 10Gb or 1Gb ports..  and then there is the Unit 2 that states a 4 port 40G module.. 

if it requires licenses, how would I be able to get one or a demo one.. ?

PoD: No license present for port 1/2/2
PoD: No license present for port 1/2/4
System initialization completed...console going online.
  Copyright (c) 1996-2016 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
    UNIT 1: compiled on Aug 31 2018 at 06:20:59 labeled as ICX64S08030sa
                (8559140 bytes) from Primary primary
        SW: Version 08.0.30saT311
  Boot-Monitor Image size = 786944, Version:10.1.05T310 (kxz10105)
  HW: Stackable ICX6450-48-HPOE
==========================================================================
UNIT 1: SL 1: ICX6450-48P POE 48-port Management Module
         Serial  #: xxxxxxxxx
         License: BASE_SOFT_PACKAGE   (LID: dbvFJIGlFJH)
         P-ENGINE  0: type DEF0, rev 01
         P-ENGINE  1: type DEF0, rev 01
==========================================================================
UNIT 1: SL 2: ICX6450-SFP-Plus 4port 40G Module
==========================================================================
  800 MHz ARM processor ARMv5TE, 400 MHz bus
65536 KB flash memory
  512 MB DRAM

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andrew_struiksm
New Contributor II
Delete the startup config, reboot and you should then have access to all your 10G ports. However you will need to manually set your unlicensed 10G ports to 1G in order to use them.

netwizz
Contributor III
There should be no need to delete the startup-config and reload to run 10G.  Just remove the speed-duplex 1000-full or whatever it says on the interfaces... via a "no speed-duplex xxxxxxxx"

Once the licence is installed, it would be expected to simply work.  Otherwise, trying to remove that option will cause an error presumably telling you that you need a licence.

Another, even simpler option quite honestly is to simply reset the interface to its default.

While in a Cisco environment that would be something like switch# default interface ten 1/1/1

In the ICX world, it is really much more intuitive....

switch# no interface e 1/3/1



You may have recognized in blank configurations, the vast majority of interfaces are simply not shown in the configuration of ICX devices - this is when they have their default configuration.  The interface is still available for configuration should you choose to tweak its settings.


i.e. you can still see it via "show int brief"