MST bug update:
After lot of test, I figure out that once you add a vlan to a instance, it seem like vlan can't be remove from instance since MST digest stay the same ofter removing it.
Exemple, if I set instance 1 with vlan 50, digest is 5910354C04CE242C3E07072986F50C1F.
If I add vlan 100, so vlan 50 and 100 on isntance 1, digest is 09b140d9658015c701a3153bfadfabab.
Now, if I remove vlan 100 (only 50 left on instance 1), digest is still 09b140d9658015c701a3153bfadfabab.
If I reboot the switch, now, digest is 5910354C04CE242C3E07072986F50C1F like it should.
So I presume that vlan are not remove in the vitesse API when those are remove from the config.
v1.4.8rcX Bug reports and comments
Re: v1.4.8rcX Bug reports and comments
Hi Guys, not sure if reported before and I'm not wading through 8 pages to find out.
Strange issue with one particular VLAN that had me scratching my head. Couldn't get traffic working and so eventually ran discovery and it was showing Port 4 with VLAN 1. When I unticked enable and ran discovery, Port 4 had VLAN 704!!!!!. Then when I ticket enable again it had VLAN 704?
Log file
Nov 4 13:43:54 UI: Configuration changed by admin (XXXXX)
Nov 4 13:43:54 UI: VLAN 704 Enable: changed from 'Enabled' to 'Disabled'
Nov 4 13:45:09 UI: Configuration changed by admin (XXXXX)
Nov 4 13:45:09 UI: VLAN 704 Enable: changed from 'Disabled' to 'Enabled'
Strange issue with one particular VLAN that had me scratching my head. Couldn't get traffic working and so eventually ran discovery and it was showing Port 4 with VLAN 1. When I unticked enable and ran discovery, Port 4 had VLAN 704!!!!!. Then when I ticket enable again it had VLAN 704?
Log file
Nov 4 13:43:54 UI: Configuration changed by admin (XXXXX)
Nov 4 13:43:54 UI: VLAN 704 Enable: changed from 'Enabled' to 'Disabled'
Nov 4 13:45:09 UI: Configuration changed by admin (XXXXX)
Nov 4 13:45:09 UI: VLAN 704 Enable: changed from 'Disabled' to 'Enabled'
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Re: v1.4.8rcX Bug reports and comments
Have no idea why, are you running the latest version of firmware?
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Re: v1.4.8rcX Bug reports and comments
A couple of notes about rc12.
The voltage calibration doesn't do anything now as far as changing the readings. The switch warm boots after the attempt at calibrating but readouts stay the same.
I've had 2 dc-12 switches go into a reboot loop that was only solved by a power fail. At each reboot it would cut power to all PoE.
The voltage calibration doesn't do anything now as far as changing the readings. The switch warm boots after the attempt at calibrating but readouts stay the same.
I've had 2 dc-12 switches go into a reboot loop that was only solved by a power fail. At each reboot it would cut power to all PoE.
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Re: v1.4.8rcX Bug reports and comments
I was unable to duplicate the calibration issue - are you sure you're looking at input 48v rather than board 48v? Not sure about the boot loop, are you talking about the ws-12-250-DC or the ws-12-DC?
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