Quote from: Somnolus on Today at 01:54:32 AMThere are no firewall logs indicating the packet was blocked.
Quote from: sy on May 28, 2026, 01:19:12 PMHi,
Yes, the expectation will be up to 10 Gbps with multicore support. Can you share the exact model of CPU?
Quote from: Somnolus on Today at 01:54:32 AMI've run a packet capture on both interfaces, I can see the packet coming in on the input interface but it just disappears after that.You should share your tcpdump/pcap output IMHO if you want anyone to say anything useful about it :)
Quote from: naxxdu on May 29, 2026, 03:25:31 PMThe cable we are using is a 2 fibers LC UPC Duplex to LC UPC Duplex OS2 (link : https://www.fs.com/fr/products/40384.html?attribute=103594&id=3704291)
I checked to make sure the cables are connected properly and not reversed.
There is only one way to connect them to the transceiver.
It's most probably the single mode fiber cable but from our understanding it only depends on the use of your communication.
But we are likely wrong if most of you ask this question.
If that is indeed the problem, what is the explanation?
What did we misunderstand about multi-mode and single-mode cables?
As soon as possible, I'll try using a multi-mode cable to run the test and post an update here.Quote from: patient0 on May 29, 2026, 02:54:20 PMWhat Mikrotik switch model is it and does the Mirotik switch also show the correct information about the transceiver?The switch does show the correct information about the transceiver
The Mikrotik we have is a CRS354-48G-4S+2Q+ (link :https://mikrotik.com/product/crs354_48g_4splus2qplusrm)
Edit : Is it normal for the transceiver displayed on the Mikrotik switch to be the OPNsense transceiver (SFP-10GSR-85) even though the SFP+ module connected to the switch is actually the other one ?Quote from: nero355 on May 29, 2026, 02:52:35 PMI have read a lot about MikroTik products having issues with certain SFP/SFP+ modules in the past so the first thing I would look at is any recent Firmware Change Logs mentioning any kind of issues and see if they match your situation.
Fortunately, I can't find any logs that point in that direction