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MX85's showing 10mbps/full on SFP WAN ports - display bug
Noticed this morning when looking at an issue at one of my sites - I only have two MX85's deployed that are using the SFP WAN ports, but both show 10mbps/full instead of 1gbps/full when I hover over the port in the Dashboard. Speed tests at the sites show we're getting way more than 10mbps up/down, seems like just a display bug.
Anyone else got a few places to check, do you see it too?
Edit: Corrected post title, meant 10mbps/full, not 10gbps/full!
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This is probably a bug, please consider opening a support case to register it.
Please, if this post was useful, leave your kudos and mark it as solved.
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10gbps is more then the max 1 gbps of the sfp.
The ones i checked are showing 1Gbps (sfp slot)
You are not looking at a mx95?
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Oops, I typo'd in the subject line. I meant they're showing 10mbps/full.
Have only seen this on my two MX85's using SFP's in WAN1 today, we don't have any 95's.
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Could be an indication of either a bad SFP module or cable. Have you swapped either out to test (verify)?
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Are you only seeing this on WAN SFP ?
I have a couple MX85 LAN SFP showing 1Gbps as expected.
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Yeah, it was only on the WAN SFP ports that I saw this. My sample size isn't great, I only had the two locations with MX85's that used a WAN SFP port and both showed the same weirdness.
Upgrading from MX18.211.2 to MX18.211.5.2 fixed it.
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Appears to have been a bug with 18.211.2. Upgrading to MX 18.211.5.2 resolved the issue.
