JustJoe,
An announcement in the 1.5.5 section of the "Download Firmware" post leading to this thread exists in red.
But I just added some specific details to the "known issues" section as well.
Switches Not Passing Packets
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Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
Because the latest version appears to be on the switch people wont be inclined to load (re-load the firmware on the switch) ... Still think Mail shot would help customers... anything to reduce the potential for outage
Thanks
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Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
I did a Diff on the switch Config with the issue before and after, re-loading 1.5.5 and the only difference I could see was the first line of the file.
I could not see a configuration file change that would indicate a syntax / parsing bug...
It looks more like a lower level firmware bug
Hope this helps
Tom Smyth
I could not see a configuration file change that would indicate a syntax / parsing bug...
It looks more like a lower level firmware bug
Hope this helps
Tom Smyth
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Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
Stephen wrote:JustJoe,
An announcement in the 1.5.5 section of the "Download Firmware" post leading to this thread exists in red.
But I just added some specific details to the "known issues" section as well.
That's good, but honestly, I was looking here:
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=240&start=90#p32801
Forum threads are a great interactive way of sharing breaking news. But shoehorning release notes into threads may not be the most effective and easy-to-follow way to publish them.
I get it, Netonix employees eat, drink and sleep WISP switches, and they produce a great product. Being so focused, it is easy for you to forget that compared to your customer's WISP businesses, we are not expecting to spend more than 3-5% of our total time following the Netonix forums everyday to learn important info. Nor do we want to have to binge read the past 2-4 months of forums every time we want to do a firmware upgrade or make a new block purchase to make sure we haven't missed something.
It's not like when the product was brand new. Now days we want to find summaries that net out what we need to know about WISP switches in one place. Not trying to be mean in any way, just making an honest observation. :)
Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
I have purchased 3 so far and have had alot of trouble from traffic not passing to another switch, not getting DHCP for the switch itself, not passing DHCP to whatever is plugged into the switch from an upstream switch. Changing the password and username ends up locking me out of the switch. 1 switch it took several Factory resets before it started behaving and then i was able to flash to the current 1.5.5 and that seem to fix the issue.
Turning RSTP off on all the ports doesn't actually turn them off even after reboot.
im currently upgrading another out of the 3 to 1.5.5. glad i came to forums and saw this i wa slike wtf is going on haha.
Turning RSTP off on all the ports doesn't actually turn them off even after reboot.
im currently upgrading another out of the 3 to 1.5.5. glad i came to forums and saw this i wa slike wtf is going on haha.
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Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
We had a switch with two ports each an edge on a specific VLAN and tagged together out of port 13 .
Traffic from port 2 was not passing to the trunked interface.
Since it was running 1.5.5 and this is a politically sensitive system, the fix was to load another switch with 1.5.6rc2 and the same configuration and cut over to that switch.
On cutover port 1 was passing traffic tagged properly on port 13. Same as original switch. Port 2 was up but not even showing a mac address from the attached device (an access point which was set to request DHCP). To test this further, a laptop set to DHCP was connected to port 2 with the same result: port up, no mac address.
So, port 4 was added to the same VLAN as port 2 and then the laptop was plugged into that. Bingo! It worked as expected: port up, DHCP worked, and device mac showing in switch. Unplug laptop and plug in AP to port 4 and it also worked correctly: DHCP worked, and device mac showing in switch.
Later I may try also plugging a laptop into port 2 to see if the saving of the VLANs corrected it or if it is specific to port 2.
Traffic from port 2 was not passing to the trunked interface.
Since it was running 1.5.5 and this is a politically sensitive system, the fix was to load another switch with 1.5.6rc2 and the same configuration and cut over to that switch.
On cutover port 1 was passing traffic tagged properly on port 13. Same as original switch. Port 2 was up but not even showing a mac address from the attached device (an access point which was set to request DHCP). To test this further, a laptop set to DHCP was connected to port 2 with the same result: port up, no mac address.
So, port 4 was added to the same VLAN as port 2 and then the laptop was plugged into that. Bingo! It worked as expected: port up, DHCP worked, and device mac showing in switch. Unplug laptop and plug in AP to port 4 and it also worked correctly: DHCP worked, and device mac showing in switch.
Later I may try also plugging a laptop into port 2 to see if the saving of the VLANs corrected it or if it is specific to port 2.
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Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
We just got hit by this on a new switch. Re-upgrading to 1.5.5 fixed the issue.
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Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
WS-12-250-DC Pre-Loaded with 1.5.5; S/N: 163508-1188.
Unable to ping devices on default VLAN, however MAC table shows the devices.
Power cycled and factory defaulted until I was blue in the face. No change.
Loaded 1.5.5 'straight over the top'
All Fixed.
Unable to ping devices on default VLAN, however MAC table shows the devices.
Power cycled and factory defaulted until I was blue in the face. No change.
Loaded 1.5.5 'straight over the top'
All Fixed.
Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
EC:13:B2:E2:77:F8 06/26/2020 good
EC:13:B2:E2:79:38 06/26/2020 good
EC:13:B2:E2:7D:60 07/05/2020 BAD
lots more inbetwen
EC:13:B2:E2:81:A8 07/16/2020 Bad
EC:13:B2:E2:79:38 06/26/2020 good
EC:13:B2:E2:7D:60 07/05/2020 BAD
lots more inbetwen
EC:13:B2:E2:81:A8 07/16/2020 Bad
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Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
WS-12-250-AC board rev. F, came with 1.5.5, no traffic between two hosts on vlan 1, each host able to reach switch, switch able to reach both other hosts. Intermittent ubnt discovery populated. no ARP of either host on the other.
Everything working as expected so far following "upgrade" to freshly downloaded 1.5.5
Everything working as expected so far following "upgrade" to freshly downloaded 1.5.5
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