Thu Nov 20, 2014 8:02 pm
Rory,
The MTU that matters on the mikrotik is the L2MTU and if you look at the screen shot I sent over it's set for 1586 on both the vlan and the physical interface. I'm pretty familiar with VLAN's in tik and use them all the time and have no issues passing full 1500 byte frames with my setup, so I don't feel like it's an MTU problem. Again, If I plug the tik in to another tik OR a HP Procurve switch, the vlan's function just fine. It even works with the WS as long as it's not on a SFP port.
I kind of hate monkeying around with the tik config at this point.
OK, I just did some testing. Because of the other post where I brought up the issue about the poe ports being on after a default, I was doing some testing to see what I would have to do to get the ports to shut off. Because at this point I had not turned any ports back on in the GUI. Unplugging the ethernet cable to the ports and plugging them back it would still power the device up. (again, even tho the gui and the port led showed it was off. I realize there is a fix coming for this, just my observations)
SO, I pulled the power cord on the switch. When it booted back up, like expected, no ports were on. AAANNNDDD... after I turned on the ports I wanted, I thought, let me swap SFP's and see if these tagged VLAN's have something to do with the particular SFP or not..... swapped them.....now tagged vlans worked..... so I swapped them back, and it still works...... I think the hard power cycle has something to do with this here.... I have only ever done software reboots manually or during software upgrades since I've owned the switch.
Does that make any sense?