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Well thanks for all the input I actually tried everything you guys said (well Not the bridge because I'm not going to bridge the 10 gig port to a 1 gig port, that would defeat the purpose) For some reason I couldn't get back into the router once I set it to default IP 192.168.168 .168 just like all the other times I tried.…
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Well thanks for all the input I actually tried everything you guys said (well Not the bridge because I'm not going to bridge the 10 gig port to a 1 gig port, that would defeat the purpose) For some reason I couldn't get back into the router once I set it to default IP 192.168.168 .168 just like all the other times I tried.…
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"255.255.255.0 is the subnet mask. The subnet is everything masked by the 'subnet mask' e.g. 192.168.168.x where X would be the host address. Example: You are currently using 10.0.0.1 / 255.255.255.0 as the IP address on X0. You change the IP address of X0 to 10.10.0.1 / 255.255.255.0. You changed the Subnet from 10.0.0.x…
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Man switching over to this fiber stuff is hard i'm working on an esxi server right now and it doesn't recognize the 10 gigabit fiber port. Don't get it I was running fiber 30 years ago.
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So I guess I have to start using different subnets: I've always used 255 .255 .255 .0 and it doesn't like that Sonic well really needs to work on this if they're going to make routers that do more than one gig they need to set up the function to say use X8 for X0 or something this is ridiculous.
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So when I change the IP on X0 I still get an error when I try to set up X8 because of the subnet so I'd have to put XO on a completely different subnet also I guess? And it's just kind of impossible to do because if I change XO to a different subnet and hit save I can't get back into it to change X8. And I can't change X8…
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And there's no way to manipulate XO port and be able to get back into it the router, so its very important to make all the right settings! I can't apply any settings unless they're right or I'm not going to be able to get back into the router!!!!
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Please if anybody has any experience using the X8 and X9 ports for SFP please let me know I bought the router because it can handle 10 gig up and 10 gig down and when I got it I found out XO and X1 are only one Gigabit ports so I have to use X8 and X9 to get the 10gb…so just looking for some help to be able to use those…
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Yeah again still looking for help all advice above does not work at all this is what happens when I try to assign X 8 for the land zone.
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And I will attempt the Wan zone at a later date. There's no DHCP that's handled by the domain controller. Right now just need to concentrate on the LAN zone. I stream 4 live cameras all day 24/7 over 1 TB up a day and I'm just trying to upgrade all my infrastructure to handle what I'm doing. So if someone can please chime…
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All the parts are in, I'm just getting ready to do this tonight after hours. There is NO option to disable X0? and Zone grayed out, so I can't disable X0 in any way. So I don't understand? Once I switch LAN to X8 is XO automatically gonna be disabled??? I just really have to dot all my I's and cross all my T's on this…
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Ok, thanks. 5gbps is better than 1. And having the fiber connection is always a plus.
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acualy this is the right one.
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So do you know the Sonic wall SFP module for fiber. Is it unique to sonicwall or is it a Dell or a Cisco? I just asked because if it's the standard Dell one it's 20 bucks on eBay and I see them going for 300 bucks if I say sonicwall… I am guessing this will work on x8 of x9?
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Also wondering why when I have the TZ670 0X LAN connected to the 10 Gigabit port on the switch it shows up as 10 gigabits on the switch but on the TZ670 it says 1 Gigabit? It's connected to 25 on the switch. And under the network port configuration there is no setting for 10 gigabits but yet this router says it does 10…