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Declaratively manage your switching, routing, wireless, tunneling and more. | Don't rely on `networking.*` for interface and routing setup, use systemd-networkd, ifstate or NetworkManager instead. | Set `SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug` to debug networking issues with networkd | No bad nft puns, please. | Room recommendations: #sysops:nixos.org251 Servers

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8 Jul 2025
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)ohh, I linked the wrong one 😄 13:15:00
@magic_rb:matrix.redalder.orgmagic_rbThat is not cheap lol13:15:04
@emilazy:matrix.orgemilyoh, no you linked the right one13:15:11
@emilazy:matrix.orgemilyI just linked the other one13:15:12
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)Redacted or Malformed Event13:15:13
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)ah, lol13:15:18
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)I cannot brain right now, ok13:15:26
@emilazy:matrix.orgemilythe one from that post is not interesting to me, because it is gigabit copper13:19:06
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)yeah, same13:20:54
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)but otoh I don't want a full sfp+ switch either for home usage13:21:22
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)copper sfps are too expensive for that 😄 13:21:30
@adam:robins.wtfadamcstephensIn my understanding they also draw significantly more power13:22:11
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)more than specced for the port, yeah13:22:30
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)otoh dacs tend to use less power than a copper link for some reason I don't grok13:22:54
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)the new double port 10Gbase-T card from intel still uses 5.7W with both ports up13:24:29
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)and an SFP+ module usually eats less than a Watt13:24:41
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)at least up to and including LR optics13:25:16
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)so for anything >5Gbps just use SFP+/SFP28 if you can 🤷13:25:51
@magic_rb:matrix.redalder.orgmagic_rbA 1gig sfp+ module cant eat that much13:27:32
@emilazy:matrix.orgemilyAIUI it's because the range is much less13:28:18
@emilazy:matrix.orgemilylike 8P8C would be a lot simpler if it could only go up to 7 m13:29:00
@emilazy:matrix.orgemilyinstead of 10013:29:05
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)1gig is just "sfp", and we're not talking about 1gbps links, just use copper for those as needed13:29:19
@emilazy:matrix.orgemilypersonally I just want 8+ 10 Gbit/s SFP+ right now13:29:41
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)well, that's probably easier to get than a mix of multi-gig ports, poe and spf+ uplink ports13:30:25
@tom:dragar.deTomhttps://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/commit/39b9b491bb585ba6c16dfc28e5dd0316c8fe7b0d This one was added quite recently. 14:41:23
@adam:robins.wtfadamcstephensI use a Brocade ICX 7250 in my homelab. It's not hackable Linux switch, but it has copper, 8x10Gb and has been quite reliable :)14:48:16
@adam:robins.wtfadamcstephens* I use a Brocade ICX 7250 in my homelab. It's not hackable Linux switch, but it has copper, 8x10Gb, POE and has been quite reliable :)14:48:23
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when)Rucks* 😛 14:49:26
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa (clat on linux when) * Ruckus* 😛 14:49:29

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