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Netonix goes down with a "Discovery Device" Scan.
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 10:03 am
by oxigeno2020
Hi, everybody, this is my firs post.
I am using "WS-24-400B" with firmware 1.4.0.
My Network:
I i am using 12 ports, each one with a Ubiquiti Rocket M5. Each port is a VLAN, and then in my Mikrotik i put each VLAN in a Bridge with "Horizon 1" for make isolation.
The Problem:
In other server i am testing UNMS and when i want to discover devices, i need to use the "Discovery Manager Tool", i scan my network in all my blocks /24 but sometimes when i press start button all my PPPoE clients disconected instantly and the finally Netonix stop answering.
I need to go to the place where the netonix is and cut off the power suply to reestablish my network.
What i could do to fix this issue?
Thanks
Regards
Nicolas.
Re: Netonix goes down with a "Discovery Device" Scan.
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 10:43 am
by sirhc
PLEASE UPGRADE THE FIRMWARE
v1.4.0 IS VERY
OLD FIRMWARE AND DISCOVERY HAD BUGS - SEE RELEASE NOTES.
*below are a couple release notes relating to this issue*v1.4.0 was Released 5/20/2016 almost 1 and 1/2 years ago.
v1.4.2 wrote:FIXED
- Fix problem with ubnt discovery interfering with STP (we think this is fixed waiting on feed back)
v1.4.4 wrote:ENHANCEMENTS
- Reduce resource usage of ubiquiti discovery
Re: Netonix goes down with a "Discovery Device" Scan.
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 10:55 am
by oxigeno2020
Ups!! Sorry boss!! Thanks for your quick reply !!!
i really appreciate your support.
Very grateful
Re: Netonix goes down with a "Discovery Device" Scan.
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 8:07 am
by oxigeno2020
Hi sirhc, fortunerly i have 2 devices, because i upgrade, then i upload the backup file and then i changed the wires form one swicth to the other. It was very strange, because i only had traffic in 3 ports (rockets), the other ports never start to traffic. In the Log sayd something like the negotiation, it seemed like in some ports went down to 10 mb. I tryed to save the config and reboot but the dashboard never come back.
I decided to return to my old netonix switch with firmware 1.4.0.
Other Notes: The ping to the switch never stop answering, and the VLANS were with the "R" of routing (in my Mikrotik Router Interfaces).
If you want i could send you my backup file to reproduce it in Lab.
Thanks.
Regards
Re: Netonix goes down with a "Discovery Device" Scan.
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:59 am
by sirhc
You're upgrading from very old firmware. I would not use a config backup from v1.4.0 to v1.4.8, factory default it and set back up to be safe.
Also such a big jump in firmware can have issues with cached files in your browser's, after upgrade flush your browser cache close window then reopen browser to switch.
Re: Netonix goes down with a "Discovery Device" Scan.
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 10:38 am
by oxigeno2020
i do it like you say, i have reseted to factory and then uploaded the backup. But it sounds good (like you said) that the problem could be the old backup, i should try with manual setup, shouldn't i?
Re: Netonix goes down with a "Discovery Device" Scan.
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 10:40 am
by sirhc
oxigeno2020 wrote:i do it like you say, i have reseted to factory and then uploaded the backup. But it sounds good (like you said) that the problem could be the old backup, i should try with manual setup, shouldn't i?
Yes please upgrade, factory default, manual setup.
After upgrade flush browser cache and close reopen browser. A lot of UI files are cached in browser and this is a major upgrade from v1.4.0 to v1.4.8
Re: Netonix goes down with a "Discovery Device" Scan.
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 1:08 pm
by davidquezadaromero
I have firmware 1.4.8 on ten Netonix switches and is the same problem.
Can you help me please?
Re: Netonix goes down with a "Discovery Device" Scan.
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 1:33 pm
by sirhc
Please describe your network.
Is it a LARGE flat network?
How many devices on this Layer 2 segment?
Re: Netonix goes down with a "Discovery Device" Scan.
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 2:11 pm
by davidquezadaromero
yes, Is it a LARGE flat network with six DC Netonix switches.
Network Topology:
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