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      wblanton
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      I've got a few BiDi 1000Base SFPs from FS.com. Whenever I insert them into my XG-7100 1U, the console shows "Unsupported SFP+ module type was detected". Running an "ifconfig -vv ix1" shows "plugged: SFP/SFP+/SFP28 BASE-BX10 (SC)" and "vendor: FS PN: SFP-GE-BX SN: C2104040247 DATE: 2021-04-07" However, it the link is still down. I tried to manually set it to 1G, but the only option on the ix1 interface setting page is "Default" and "autoselect."

      Also, every time I try booting with these SFPs installed, pfSense seems to freeze up entirely.

      Any ideas on how to get this working?

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        See my reply on the other thread.

        What you're seeing it what I expected to see locally but for some reason the modules I have (which were the cheapest I could find!) seem to work. I suspect it's because they report as a 1000BASE-LX device.

        The reason it appears to 'lock up' is because the driver refuses to attach to a NIC with a bad module in it offsetting the interface numbering by one. That is fixed in 21.05 snapshots but it still won't link with that module.

        Steve

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          keyser Rebel Alliance @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10 Seems plausible. I can confirm my working 3COM BiDi module represents itself as a 1000base-LX when plugged into pfSense or any other device.

          Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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            wblanton @stephenw10
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            @stephenw10 said in FS.com BiDi SFP:

            What you're seeing it what I expected to see locally but for some reason the modules I have (which were the cheapest I could find!) seem to work. I suspect it's because they report as a 1000BASE-LX device.

            I've got some Intel programmed modules coming from FS, so I'm hoping that will do the trick as well. Although I'm still a little skeptical, as I'm curious whether or not it will have to report as a 1000BASE-LX to properly work. I suppose we will find out soon enough!

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              keyser Rebel Alliance @wblanton
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              @wblanton Not that it helps, but I mistakenly write LX - I meant SX. My BiDi module reports itself as a 1000Base-SX module.

              Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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