anvilcom wrote:I agree it doesn't make sense, but that doesn't mean that it can't happen.
I was able to get 1.2.3 and 1.2.4 working by resetting to factory defaults and re-configuring from scratch. I then tried restoring my old config and I got the same problem.
Before I reset the WS-12-250-AC, I did a little more testing. My conclusion is that 1.2.3 and 1.2.4 caused the vlans to malfunction. Here's what I did.
After upgrading from 1.2.2 to 1.2.3 the switch passed absolutely no traffic. I configured my linux box with an alias IP to access the switch on the management VLAN. Ports 1-4 and 12 are on the managment VLAN. 1-4 are untagged and 12 is the trunk. Using the flat network alias ip on 1-4 I was able to access the switch. I was also able to access the switch on port 12, which I shouldn't have been able too without the management VLAN ID.
Reconfigured my linux box with a VLAN interface with the management vlan ID. Connected the cable to port 12 (trunk) and could not access the switch.
I had the same results with 1.2.4
Rolled back to 1.2.2 and tried the trunk port again with my linux box's vlan interface and it worked correctly.
Chris, if you like, I can PM you the config file. Maybe you can replicate?
You have to forgive me I am FRIED lately trying to do this MSRP price drop, get the DC switches ready to ship as I have to hand build all these first DC units myself.
If I understand you correctly when upgrading from v1.2.2 you hit this issue.
However if you factory default v1.2.3 or v1.2.4 an re-set it back up manually it works fine.
But if you try to import your config from v1.2.2 you have the issue.
So something in your v1.2.2 config does not like the upgrade to v1.2.3 or v1.2.4
But you are now working with v1.2.4 fine since you factory defaulted it - Correct?
If you are working fine then but just want to know what happened (as do I) can you hold on to that config file until end of next week and then email it to me and then call my cell. Late evenings work best for me after close of business day if possible.