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5 May 2026
@ahamon:matrix.orgAndy Hamon *

I stumbled upon https://docs.dent.dev/ and their hardware table: https://dent.dev/ecosystem/hardware-compatibility/

the "48x1G PoE + 4x10G SFP" Delta switch mentioned is a Delta TN48M-P

Claude seemed to think that most of the hardware support is fully upstreamed in the linux kernel.

Bought one, and i got stock aarch64 nixos booting cleanly, linux kernel 7! And the prestera driver loads, all switch ports appear in ip link. All i had to do was build a device tree for it (which claude made short work of, based on the device tree from the dentos project) and make sure the right kernel modules get loaded.

I am super pleased, as my mikrotik poe switch is one of the only things in my network rack that doesn't run nixos.

01:15:45
@ahamon:matrix.orgAndy Hamonoh and the non-poe version i can confirm is actually pretty quiet. poe one hasn't arrived yet. (yes i bought two lol)01:20:13
@ahamon:matrix.orgAndy Hamon* oh and the non-poe version i can confirm is actually pretty quiet even before any fan mods. poe one hasn't arrived yet. (yes i bought two lol)01:21:18
@hexa:lossy.networkhexathey do sound like they eat energy for free01:41:41
@hexa:lossy.networkhexaanyway, 48x1G is not really interesting in 202601:42:22
@hexa:lossy.networkhexarecently played with https://novalinktrade.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/SKS8300-12E2T2X.pdf01:43:32
@hexa:lossy.networkhexabut with openwrt01:43:36
@hexa:lossy.networkhexa12x2.5 Gbps, 4x10Gbps (2 Copper, 2 SFP+)01:43:59
@hexa:lossy.networkhexabut sadly no PoE01:44:02
@ahamon:matrix.orgAndy HamonPoE is the main reason it is interesting me. If you remove PoE as a restriction then I agree there are more interesting options01:46:58
@ahamon:matrix.orgAndy Hamon* PoE is the main reason it is interesting me. If you remove PoE as a constraint then I agree there are more interesting options01:47:05
@hexa:lossy.networkhexayeah, but even with PoE I'd want ports with more than 1G ideally01:47:23
@hexa:lossy.networkhexamodern access points exceed 1G01:47:48
@ahamon:matrix.orgAndy Hamon1gig wifi is enough for anybody01:48:15
@hexa:lossy.networkhexaI'd be fine with a limited number of PoE ports even :D01:48:19
@magic_rb:matrix.redalder.orgmagic_rboooo that one can do openwrt09:32:01
@magic_rb:matrix.redalder.orgmagic_rb🤤 i have the 8x10g version09:32:11
@magic_rb:matrix.redalder.orgmagic_rb(which can also do wowrt)09:32:54
@magic_rb:matrix.redalder.orgmagic_rb* (which can also do owrt)09:32:56
@raitobezarius:matrix.orgraitobezariushave you measured idle power/peak power?10:28:32
@raitobezarius:matrix.orgraitobezariusi usually do brocade icx6610 because it has also 40G and a lot of nice ASIC shit10:28:47
@raitobezarius:matrix.orgraitobezariusbtw what price10:29:41
@raitobezarius:matrix.orgraitobezariusyou say that but I ran out of 48 ports of 1G for my BMC interfaces10:30:28
@raitobezarius:matrix.orgraitobezariusso please don't generalize :(10:30:32
@hexa:lossy.networkhexayou might as well use 100m ports for those :p10:30:45
@raitobezarius:matrix.orgraitobezariusif only i could find nixos switch for 48*100mbps10:30:56
@hexa:lossy.networkhexayou don't need a nixos switch for that10:31:11
@raitobezarius:matrix.orgraitobezariusonly god can judge me ok10:31:18
@hexa:lossy.networkhexauh-hu10:31:48
@hexa:lossy.networkhexayou have been judged.10:31:53

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