v1.3.5 wrote:FIXES
- Fixed flow control on dual SFP ports
- Fixed PoE power being turned off when port is disabled
- Fixed problem with MAC table not being displayed
- Fixed selecting 24V when bulk editing PoE settings
- Fixed bug parsing times in timed shutdown periods for PoE on DC models
- Fixed login problem when changing credentials name without also changing password
- Fixed DHCP fails it falls back to a static address but continues to try to get a DHCP address
- Fixed setting SNMP community string in CLI
- Fixed problem with changes to Switch Name not taking effect immediately
ENHANCEMENTS
- Added autonegotiation to dual SFP ports
- Added error condition notifications to the UI
- Added meters to UI
- Added sysDescr to SNMP with model number
- Added missing indexes to SNMP (fan, voltage, poe status and temp)
- Added SMTP Local Hostname option
- Added root bridge ID and port role to STP tab
- Added PoE Smart check for suspected 24V devices when selecting 24VH POE
- Added option to use web interface on HTTP as well as HTTPS
KNOWN ISSUES
- Ubiquiti Discovery Protocol is still flaky
- IPERF is still a work in progress
- WS-6-MINI and WS-8-250-AC and WS-8-250-DC always see a reboot as cold which you may have your first POE Port Shut OFF after reboot.
We are working on this ISSUE
v1.3.5 FINAL bug reports and comments
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Re: v1.3.5 FINAL bug reports and comments
Upgraded WS24 and WS6 from 1.2.4 with no issues.
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Re: v1.3.5 FINAL bug reports and comments
Les, thanks.
Do you like the new GUI Meter's?
Dave
Do you like the new GUI Meter's?
Dave
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Re: v1.3.5 FINAL bug reports and comments
Just loaded it on my WS-8 at home. I do like the GUI meters. very easy to see at a glance what's going on. Nice work guys!
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Re: v1.3.5 FINAL bug reports and comments
Yes, I do.Dave wrote:Do you like the new GUI Meter's?
I am getting nagged now in the log on the MINI. It is on the end of a buried 300 foot CAT5e run so voltage drop is to be expected.
I think the "48V is out of range" would normally be a one time alert but the i2c error and subsequent retry brings it back up.
From the MINI
Oct 27 20:04:03 switch[1343]: 48V is out of range (44.5V)
Oct 27 20:30:43 switch[1343]: i2c error: arbitration lost stop
Oct 27 20:30:54 switch[1343]: retrying i2c
Oct 27 20:30:54 switch[1343]: 48V is out of range (44.2V)
Oct 27 20:36:06 switch[1343]: i2c error: arbitration lost stop
Oct 27 20:36:17 switch[1343]: retrying i2c
Oct 27 20:36:17 switch[1343]: 48V is out of range (44.5V)
Oct 27 21:07:17 switch[1343]: i2c error: arbitration lost stop
Oct 27 21:07:28 switch[1343]: retrying i2c
Oct 27 21:07:28 switch[1343]: 48V is out of range (44.2V)
On the WS24, I get the following. Not using PoE on ports 13-24.
Oct 27 20:26:04 switch[1381]: 24V (Ports 13-24) is out of range (23.7V)
Oct 27 21:00:14 switch[1381]: 24V (Ports 13-24) is out of range (23.7V)
Oct 27 21:04:46 switch[1381]: 24V (Ports 13-24) is out of range (23.7V)
Oct 27 21:39:10 switch[1381]: 24V (Ports 13-24) is out of range (23.7V)
Oct 27 21:46:49 switch[1381]: 24V (Ports 13-24) is out of range (23.7V)
Oct 27 22:06:10 switch[1381]: 24V (Ports 13-24) is out of range (23.7V)
Oct 27 22:07:48 switch[1381]: 24V (Ports 13-24) is out of range (23.7V)
Oct 27 22:25:18 switch[1381]: 24V (Ports 13-24) is out of range (23.7V)
Oct 27 22:27:05 switch[1381]: 24V (Ports 13-24) is out of range (23.7V)
Oct 27 22:58:11 switch[1381]: 24V (Ports 13-24) is out of range (23.7V)
Oct 27 22:59:49 switch[1381]: 24V (Ports 13-24) is out of range (23.7V)
Oct 27 23:05:16 switch[1381]: 24V (Ports 13-24) is out of range (23.7V)
The label on what is the SMTP Test button has undefined instead.
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Re: v1.3.5 FINAL bug reports and comments
Be careful guys. I just upgraded 5 of the 6 port mini switches with no problem...like the new features although the log is highlighting on two of my switches that board voltage is out of range (23.7v) however I have 48.7 volts on the board, so not sure how the 24 volt board can report as low?
The reason I said be careful is because I just flashed ws-12-250a and it never came back. The entire site is now down and I am about to drive 40 miles to find out what happened. The switch had the previous release of firmware and had upgraded fine last time.
Regards
Derek
The reason I said be careful is because I just flashed ws-12-250a and it never came back. The entire site is now down and I am about to drive 40 miles to find out what happened. The switch had the previous release of firmware and had upgraded fine last time.
Regards
Derek
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Re: v1.3.5 FINAL bug reports and comments
I ran into 1 WS-12-250-AC RevD that now reports board Power under status as:
Board 48V 13.5V
Board 24V 6.7V
Board 3V 0.3V
This seems like a reporting problem, as the switch operates normally. Any suggestions?
Board 48V 13.5V
Board 24V 6.7V
Board 3V 0.3V
This seems like a reporting problem, as the switch operates normally. Any suggestions?
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Re: v1.3.5 FINAL bug reports and comments
Sorry for the issues guys, we actually did a lot of testing..errr...we will focus on reported issues today & send out a fix ASAP...dave
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Re: v1.3.5 FINAL bug reports and comments
Updated 1x 6 port mini, one WS-12-250-DC and 1 x WS-8-250-AC.
All went fine.
Only the mini reported in the log that the "48V is out of range (46,2V)"
The voltage is supplied by an 220=>48 Ubiquity fiber adapter. The power is supplied over about 50-55 meters of ftp cable so a drop in voltage is to be expected. (Main reason for using this Switch! Still plenty of power available to serve 4 Mikrotiks over such long wire).
But why the log message? Is 1,8V below the nominal voltage 'out of range'?
I'm going to play with the vlans now, to see if we finally can get Mikrotik vlans to pass.....
All went fine.
Only the mini reported in the log that the "48V is out of range (46,2V)"
The voltage is supplied by an 220=>48 Ubiquity fiber adapter. The power is supplied over about 50-55 meters of ftp cable so a drop in voltage is to be expected. (Main reason for using this Switch! Still plenty of power available to serve 4 Mikrotiks over such long wire).
But why the log message? Is 1,8V below the nominal voltage 'out of range'?
I'm going to play with the vlans now, to see if we finally can get Mikrotik vlans to pass.....
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Re: v1.3.5 FINAL bug reports and comments
Only the mini reported in the log that the "48V is out of range (46,2V)"
The voltage is supplied by an 220=>48 Ubiquity fiber adapter. The power is supplied over about 50-55 meters of ftp cable so a drop in voltage is to be expected. (Main reason for using this Switch! Still plenty of power available to serve 4 Mikrotiks over such long wire).
But why the log message? Is 1,8V below the nominal voltage 'out of range'?
simple software fix, forgot to give a wider input voltage range check for 6 port mini due to cable voltage drop..will fix in next release soon...interested also to see if your VLAN issue is resolved...
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