Re: APU re(4) how can I debug this further?

2015-10-01 Thread Peter J. Philipp
OK the condition happened again. I had a suspended netbook at the headless serial console of the APU router (gamma) and was able to ping the fritzbox at 192.168.179.5, I also logged into uranus and could not ping 192.168.179.1 which is gamma. This is majorly weird. I noticed the arp timer for

Re: APU re(4) how can I debug this further?

2015-10-01 Thread Mihai Popescu
Hello, Your network map is almost useless without configuration data for interfaces. Try to draw it again using IP addresses and network masks. Something like: [gaia](192.168.1.10/24)-- or [gaia](192.168.1.10/255.255.255.0)-- or [gaia](dhcp)-- Fill in the blanks for all interfaces, then specify

APU re(4) how can I debug this further?

2015-09-30 Thread Peter J. Philipp
I have a network that occasionally goes down. I have isolated the fault between a PC Engines APU router running OpenBSD and an AVM Fritzbox that does backup LTE and mainly 5 Ghz AP. I drew a map to further illustrate my network: to LTE network [gaia]--

Re: APU re(4) how can I debug this further?

2015-09-30 Thread Benny Lofgren
On 2015-09-30 10:07, Peter J. Philipp wrote: > Now the fault is between fritzbox and gamma, as when the fault occurs I can > ping fritzbox from uranus across the 5 Ghz wifi link. But I cannot ping > gamma. > I have exchanged the cable between fritzbox and gamma two times and I have > switched

Re: APU re(4) how can I debug this further?

2015-09-30 Thread Peter J. Philipp
On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 10:36:21AM +0200, Benny Lofgren wrote: > > Thanks for your help, > > I assume you are not able to ping the other way around either when the > network goes down, i e from gamma to fritzbox? Since everything in that part of the apartment is headless (fritzbox, gamma and