AF5X links not passing IPv6 traffic
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2017 4:58 pm
Need some help on this as I can't find anything on the UBNT forums... We are running 2 AF5X links. At our "hub" they plug into the power injectors that came with them, and then into a HP ProCurve switch. We also have two Rocket M5 links from this location. Those pass IPv6 traffic and leases just fine, while the AF5X's won't.
Running 3.2.1 on all the AF5X Units. At the remote ends, they are run through Netonix switches, one being a WS-12-250B and the other a WS-10-250 AC. The former runs firmware 1.4.5RC8 and the other is 1.4.2. We are doing nothing fancy with the switches; each is in a single VLAN. No STP, no LAG or anything like that. Simple switch configs all around.
The Rocket M5 links also end with Netonix switches, all of them being WS-10-250-AC's with 1.4.2. At the hub location, they go through a mid-span power injector to get power, but terminate in the same ProCurve switch. I can't find anyone who has had a similar problems with these AF's so reaching out here in case anyone has seen this behavior before. Our core router is a MikroTik CCR1009-8G-1S+PC running very recent firmware.
Thanks,
Doug N
Running 3.2.1 on all the AF5X Units. At the remote ends, they are run through Netonix switches, one being a WS-12-250B and the other a WS-10-250 AC. The former runs firmware 1.4.5RC8 and the other is 1.4.2. We are doing nothing fancy with the switches; each is in a single VLAN. No STP, no LAG or anything like that. Simple switch configs all around.
The Rocket M5 links also end with Netonix switches, all of them being WS-10-250-AC's with 1.4.2. At the hub location, they go through a mid-span power injector to get power, but terminate in the same ProCurve switch. I can't find anyone who has had a similar problems with these AF's so reaching out here in case anyone has seen this behavior before. Our core router is a MikroTik CCR1009-8G-1S+PC running very recent firmware.
Thanks,
Doug N