Ya know, I've always suspected UBNT CPE leaks or am I just paranoid?
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 9:41 PM, James Wilson wrote:
> Looks like a customer with a static public IP was setting up something.
> Even though he is on a routed port of a switch (our CPEs are routed)
> something he did somehow ca
Looks like a customer with a static public IP was setting up something.
Even though he is on a routed port of a switch (our CPEs are routed)
something he did somehow caused a loop.
On Jan 25, 2017 9:04 PM, "Eric Tykwinski" wrote:
> I just tested STP on my little home AirRouter running v6. Runni
I just tested STP on my little home AirRouter running v6. Running RSTP on the
Cisco and bridged on the AirRouter with STP enabled, it never went to blocked
on either port. I think there might be a bug in v6 for STP. Weird part was
switch was still saying rstp, and I think AirOS only supports
By flat network, do you mean one layer 2 network spanning multiple towers? If
so, it could be anywhere on the far end of the link.
Is there a Netonix at the far tower? If so, I would have expected that switch
to isolate a port over there, unless something just went off the rails in one
of t
Could be some kind of crosstalk and thinking it's a loop
I usually turn off STP unless I know there is multipath in that segment
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On Jan 25, 2017, at 5:18 PM, James Wilson wrote:
We didn't have STP enable
STP is default I think...
Josh Luthman
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On Jan 25, 2017 7:18 PM, "James Wilson" wrote:
> We didn't have STP enabled on any of the ports. This is strange - these
> devices have been working together for a year.
>
>
We didn't have STP enabled on any of the ports. This is strange - these
devices have been working together for a year.
It's been stable for several minutes now that I turned off loop protection.
Don't see how I could get a loop in one device. ???
Thank for coming to the rescue! :)
On Wed,
I just did some Google searches and turned off Loop Protection in the
Devices/Configuration page. So far ok...
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 7:12 PM, Josh Luthman
wrote:
> If you DEFINITELY don't have a bridge loop (like two backhauls going to
> this tower, both of which go to the same collision doma
No other links that are redundant that might cause this?
Disable stp to start?
On Wednesday, January 25, 2017 7:09 PM, James Wilson
wrote:
I have a very straightforward flat network, no OSPF, etc.
Tonight I started losing connection and traced it back to a Netonix switch. The
connecti
If you DEFINITELY don't have a bridge loop (like two backhauls going to
this tower, both of which go to the same collision domain) you can disable
port 2 from the STP.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 7:09 PM,
I have a very straightforward flat network, no OSPF, etc.
Tonight I started losing connection and traced it back to a Netonix switch.
The connection is up for a minute then the Netonix switch turns off the
AF5X's port.
Below is what it's log is saying. I don't understand how the AF 5X that's
con
They have a new revision I think it's 1641 on the EP-S16 that can handle 32
or 36v input, sorry I forgot the specific numbers.
On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 10:29 AM, Clay Stewart <
cstew...@stewartcomputerservices.com> wrote:
> IT IS A MUST that you have voltage at 54vdc, we found anything less caused
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