RebusCom wrote:I guess what he was referring to was the remote syslog.
Ah, good point!
I will discuss it with the programmer (Eric)
Thanks for passing it along!
RebusCom wrote:I guess what he was referring to was the remote syslog.
\nickwhite wrote:I think I found a bug with the alias IP addresses on VLANs.
I have a WS-12-250-AC that is not removing the IP address when I remove it from a VLAN and Save/Apply. If I login via SSH I am still seeing the subinterfaces under "ifconfig." Additionally, if I change something else in the GUI and hit Save/Apply, the VLAN IP addresses come back even though they are not enabled in the GUI.
nickwhite wrote: But this still doesn't remove the eth0.115 subinterface - it's still there and up, it just doesn't have an IP address on it any longer.
Correct.sirhc wrote:As far as your explanation of the trouble you had when you remove an IP addresses from the VLAN, that is pretty easy for Eric to fix.
I think you are also saying that if you have an IP address on a VLAN then disable or delete the VLAN that the secondary IP and the sub interface remains?
Ok, thanks. I'll be curious to see if what Josh is experiencing is the same as us. It sounds similar. The odd thing is we have dozens of these in the field, and this is the first one I've experienced this issue on. I'll do a more detailed write up and take some screenshots.sirhc wrote:Yes I have pleaded and pleaded to make input fields more intelligent to limit users to only valid inputs but.....
Josh Reynolds has also said he has issues with VLANs no passing traffic until he adds an IP to it but I am not sure where Eric is with him on this as Eric asked him if he could
work with him maybe TeamViewer into his computer with him and have Josh demonstrate this but Josh has not responded to my knowledge.
Basically describe the VLAN issue and config here on the forums or pm them to Eric.
Yes, we run MTU at 1600.sirhc wrote:You did not answer me if your MTU was set to 1522 or higher.
Except when you just disable the VLAN IP address... the interface and IP stays.Eric Stern wrote:nickwhite wrote: But this still doesn't remove the eth0.115 subinterface - it's still there and up, it just doesn't have an IP address on it any longer.
This is normal. That interface will disappear after the next reboot, in the meantime it has no address and therefore has no effect on the operation of the switch.
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