@timbaker I think it may be one or the other, if you add (32x1+16x10+4x10+2x40)x2 you get 624 whereas if you lose the (4x10)x2 by only using the QSFP+ ports and not the SFP+ ports, you get 544 which is the published switching bandwidth.
I must say, I did not notice if any of the SFP+ ports were disabled when I used the QSFP+ ports and am not planning to be at that site for a few weeks so cannot test again for now. If the ports are an or, I would guess that each QSFP+ port will disable the two SFP+ ports on the same row.
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