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As far as I can see, there is no software defined pin (SFP) to control TX_DISABLE statistics. I wonder if soft TX_DISABLE via I2C the only option to disable TX on SFPs in XL710 nic. If so, it sounds bad as soft TX_DISABLE is optional and up to the SFP vendors to support it.
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Hi Yogaraj.Baskaravel,
You may refer to page 128 of 710 series datasheet for reference:
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/datasheets/xl710-10-40-controller-datasheet.pdf
As extracted here
"Typical SFP+ modules provide software or hardware control of TX_Disable and Rate Select (RS0/RS1) inputs. If software control
is used, the TX_Disable and RS0/RS1 bits can be accessed through the I2C interface. If hardware control is used for rate
selection, inputs RS0 and RS1 are tied together and connected to the same SDP output"
Hope this information help.
Regards,
Sharon
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Hi Yogaraj.Baskaravel,
Thank you for posting in Wired Communities. I will have to check on this.
Regards,
Sharon
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Hi Yogaraj.Baskaravel,
You may refer to page 128 of 710 series datasheet for reference:
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/datasheets/xl710-10-40-controller-datasheet.pdf
As extracted here
"Typical SFP+ modules provide software or hardware control of TX_Disable and Rate Select (RS0/RS1) inputs. If software control
is used, the TX_Disable and RS0/RS1 bits can be accessed through the I2C interface. If hardware control is used for rate
selection, inputs RS0 and RS1 are tied together and connected to the same SDP output"
Hope this information help.
Regards,
Sharon
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Hi Sharon!
Right. So there is no hardware control for TX_DISABLE of SFPs on XL710 and software control is the only option. That is bad as soft TX_DISABLE is an optional one.
Thanks for checking.
Best regards,
Yogaraj
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Hi Yogaraj.Baskaravel,
You are welcome. Any other inquiries? Please feel free to update me. Thank you.
Regards,
Sharon
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