IntL-Daniel wrote:I bet it could be releted to Watchdog changes in 1.5.0rcX release, while we have enabled watchdog
I will ask Eric to look at your claims on QOS further this coming week but the changes we did in regards to "watchdog" was to "watchdog service" that is internal to the switch core and has nothing to do the watchdog feature located on the Tools/Watchdog and you are not able to configure it.
The watchdog service we are working with has nothing to do with the user configurable watchdog feature on the Tools/Watchdog TAB, QOS, Loop Protection, or any other service of the switch it is an internal watchdog that only monitors communication between the switch core and the Linux running the UI/CLI.
IntL-Daniel wrote:Edit: I can see another possible root cause of this in changelog (BTW we do not use SFP ports):- Fixed issues with Loop Protection on SFP ports - RC1
What I can tell you is Loop Protection was fixed in v1.5.0rc1 for SFP ports, it was broken and not working.
Not everyone can use Loop Protection with their network configuration and the equipment they use especially large flat networks.
I would suggest you use STP instead of Loop Protection.
If your positive this is a FALSE Loop detection then DIsable Loop Protection. If it is a False Loop Protection report then nothing bad will happen.
IntL-Daniel wrote:When I disabled loop protection on that one switch then domino effect started and loop protection appeared on another four Netonix switches. Each switch downgraded to 1.4.8 one by one re-establish previous working network..no more loop protection warnings.
The fact that you
On Monday or Tuesday I will LAB v1.4.8 Loop Protection to confirm it is broken on SFP ports.
As I said I would suggest you use STP and DIsable Loop Protection especially on a large flat network.
If I was you I would also take the time to investigate all your switches while on v1.4.8 close inspecting the stats, traffic, and packets on each port looking for something amiss.