tporter74
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This is my first "true" server build (I've always used my old PCs as servers, but now I'm actually trying to build one from scratch.) I recently got a hold of a X10SDV-4C-TLN2F. No matter what I do, I can't seem to get LAN3 or LAN4 to work (RJ45 10GBase-T ports.) The IPMI works fine, but LANs 3&4 won't even give me link lights.
I've tried using CAT6 and CAT5e.
I'm connecting to a Linksys 10/100 Workgroup Switch (Model #EZXS88W ver3.)
The MOBO uses SoC with Intel's D-1500:
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/w...ts/datasheets/xeon-d-1500-datasheet-vol-4.pdf
In the BIOS I've tried all sorts of things (enabling "Network Stack", turn on PXE, turn it off...)
Starting to wonder if I need to get a 10G switch. Would either need one that supports 10Base-T through 10G or one where I can configure the ports as I'm not upgrading all of my other devices to 10G.
Any suggestions would be most welcome! I'm feeling like a noob!
Here is a link to the MOBO manual:
https://www.supermicro.com/manuals/motherboard/D/MNL-1726.pdf
Mine is the version with just LAN3 & 4 (so no jumpers to set.)
I've tried using CAT6 and CAT5e.
I'm connecting to a Linksys 10/100 Workgroup Switch (Model #EZXS88W ver3.)
The MOBO uses SoC with Intel's D-1500:
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/w...ts/datasheets/xeon-d-1500-datasheet-vol-4.pdf
In the BIOS I've tried all sorts of things (enabling "Network Stack", turn on PXE, turn it off...)
Starting to wonder if I need to get a 10G switch. Would either need one that supports 10Base-T through 10G or one where I can configure the ports as I'm not upgrading all of my other devices to 10G.
Any suggestions would be most welcome! I'm feeling like a noob!
Here is a link to the MOBO manual:
https://www.supermicro.com/manuals/motherboard/D/MNL-1726.pdf
Mine is the version with just LAN3 & 4 (so no jumpers to set.)
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