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From: Christopher Gray
To: af@afmug.com
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2017 9:07 AM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] PMP100 No Customer MAC in Bridging Table?
Resolved somehow. There are only 2 customers on this old AP. Customer #2
shuts off their router every night and it was
+1 Billion thats it
could be something else depending whats on the other end of it.
On 12/28/2017 8:20 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
Whenever I've seen similar situations, it's always Ethernet problems,
bad cable/connector. Or a bad router. Rarely it's a bad SM. Are the
Ethernet stats
Customer shuts off router at night... I've come across this myself but it
makes me laugh every time.
On Dec 28, 2017 9:07 AM, "Christopher Gray"
wrote:
> Resolved somehow. There are only 2 customers on this old AP. Customer #2
> shuts off their router every night and
Resolved somehow. There are only 2 customers on this old AP. Customer #2
shuts off their router every night and it was off during troubleshooting...
when they turned their router on this morning, it's MAC address showed up
and the problem for Customer #1 went away right then and started showing a
I agree with Nate. I assume that if DHCP requests are getting through to
your router there is an ethernet link on the radio. For trouble
shooting I have the customer move the cable from the radios power supply
to another port on their router or directly to a computer to see if a
MAC shows up
Whenever I've seen similar situations, it's always Ethernet problems,
bad cable/connector. Or a bad router. Rarely it's a bad SM. Are the
Ethernet stats incrementing errors?
On 12/28/2017 7:11 AM, Christopher Gray wrote:
I have a customer who's PMP100 SM is not showing the customer MAC in
I have a customer who's PMP100 SM is not showing the customer MAC in the
Bridging Table. SM and AP have both been rebooted. I usually see 3x
addresses in the Bridging Table, 2x for the radio, and 1x for the customer,
but I'm just seeing the 2x radio MACs even though customer DHCP requests
are