"potentially, defaulting the config on a new switch with 1.5.5 preloaded may solve the issue (no confirmation on this yet, please post here if this works or doesn't work for you)"
I can confirm this does not resolve the issue. I tried this three times before reflashing the firmware. Only reflashing the firmware fixed my problem. Others experience may vary.
Switches Not Passing Packets
- jadkins@skynetky.com
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Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
I provide a lot of info in this thread in regards to the issue I saw with VLANS. These were all switches that were upgraded to 1.5.5.
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=6031&p=31942#p31942
Basically the quick TL:DR is that it takes a long long long time to apply VLANs via the gui to the switch when you hit save usually. But mainly that I can't get traffic to pass over a VLAN until I assign an IP address to the port on the switch.
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=6031&p=31942#p31942
Basically the quick TL:DR is that it takes a long long long time to apply VLANs via the gui to the switch when you hit save usually. But mainly that I can't get traffic to pass over a VLAN until I assign an IP address to the port on the switch.
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Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
I had already posted this in the general discussion, but will add it here as I believe it may be related. See below...
I have not yet tried to reload the firmware or any of the other solutions above, but it is certainly on my short term to-do list, I will let you know the results when complete.
**Original Post - viewtopic.php?f=6&t=6280
WS-24-400A
v1.5.5
The switch appears to function properly and do its thing for the most part without issue, however, it will randomly stop passing traffic on a particular VLAN. If I reboot the switch, all traffic restores. This has happened 4-5 times over the past 60 days.
Any thoughts?
I have not yet tried to reload the firmware or any of the other solutions above, but it is certainly on my short term to-do list, I will let you know the results when complete.
**Original Post - viewtopic.php?f=6&t=6280
WS-24-400A
v1.5.5
The switch appears to function properly and do its thing for the most part without issue, however, it will randomly stop passing traffic on a particular VLAN. If I reboot the switch, all traffic restores. This has happened 4-5 times over the past 60 days.
Any thoughts?
Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
Got a pair of WS-6-MINI's with 1.5.5 preloaded. Confirmed that an "upgrade" to 1.5.5 fixes the problem with passing traffic.
(Even everything that was untagged on all ports wouldn't work.)
(Even everything that was untagged on all ports wouldn't work.)
Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
Got two new WS-12-250-AC (came with 1.5.5) not passing traffic at all (no VLANs defined)...
"Updated" one of those to the 1.5.5 I had on my PC from March (F) and it's working now. (Thanks for the Forum post!!!) :-)
Cheers,
Dejan J.1
"Updated" one of those to the 1.5.5 I had on my PC from March (F) and it's working now. (Thanks for the Forum post!!!) :-)
Cheers,
Dejan J.1
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Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
We got 5 of the WS-12-250-DC switches that came with 1.5.5 out of the box. First two did exactly the same as described, no traffic passed on any ports, could only talk to the switch. The switch ping tool could reach all the other devices, but my laptop connected to the switch could not. Checked the forums to see that 1.5.6 was now released along with a link to to this post describing the problems we were seeing.
Upgrade to 1.5.6 fixed the issue. Will also try to overwrite 1.5.5 to the unopened ones to see if that also fixes.
We also got 2 of the WS-8-150-DC switches with 1.5.5 preloaded and neither one had this problem.
Hope this helps.
Upgrade to 1.5.6 fixed the issue. Will also try to overwrite 1.5.5 to the unopened ones to see if that also fixes.
We also got 2 of the WS-8-150-DC switches with 1.5.5 preloaded and neither one had this problem.
Hope this helps.
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Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
I have a switch on 1.5.5 and it is a disaster.
Costing me a lot of confidence with my customers and I'm not to impresses with Netonix.
What I see is the Mac Table has the wrong macs indentified to ports. So its a switch that doesn't know how to switch.
When I ping addresses some work some are just occassionally.
I just downloaded 1.5.6 and I'll try to update it.
I don't see where to get 1.5.3
So I can't try the back and forward sugestion.
Costing me a lot of confidence with my customers and I'm not to impresses with Netonix.
What I see is the Mac Table has the wrong macs indentified to ports. So its a switch that doesn't know how to switch.
When I ping addresses some work some are just occassionally.
I just downloaded 1.5.6 and I'll try to update it.
I don't see where to get 1.5.3
So I can't try the back and forward sugestion.
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Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
Firstly, please change the description of this topic, I and others totally missed this thread because of it.
It's not just VLAN traffic that doesn't pass go to collect $200, it's fundamentally all traffic between ports.
Talking to the switch is unaffected, however I pleaded with it to work but it didn't listen.
I currently have a mix (20x) of AC and DC switches on the bench, all with the same issue, waiting to be installed. I am reluctant to install these in a production environment until the fault has been fully explained and there is no risk of it reoccurring on firmware update in the future.
The simple 'fix' we found was downgrading to 1.5.4 and then upgrading back to 1.5.5.
Factory defaulting the switch does not fix the issue, nor does any other config change e.g. Setting vlans, stp, pause frame etc etc we have literally tried everything.
At the very least just let your distributors know there is an issue.
It's not just VLAN traffic that doesn't pass go to collect $200, it's fundamentally all traffic between ports.
Talking to the switch is unaffected, however I pleaded with it to work but it didn't listen.
I currently have a mix (20x) of AC and DC switches on the bench, all with the same issue, waiting to be installed. I am reluctant to install these in a production environment until the fault has been fully explained and there is no risk of it reoccurring on firmware update in the future.
The simple 'fix' we found was downgrading to 1.5.4 and then upgrading back to 1.5.5.
Factory defaulting the switch does not fix the issue, nor does any other config change e.g. Setting vlans, stp, pause frame etc etc we have literally tried everything.
At the very least just let your distributors know there is an issue.
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Re: VLAN's Not Passing Packets
There are no reports of anyone experiencing further issue after upgrading to any firmware version.
I've updated the name, if you have one in mind that would draw attention to this topic better for people who may have experienced this problem, feel free to comment your suggestion.
I've updated the name, if you have one in mind that would draw attention to this topic better for people who may have experienced this problem, feel free to comment your suggestion.
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