Today we experienced another SFP related issue. Our uplink is via an SFP port (14)
We had a WS-12-250-DC that was on firmware version 1.5.14 (Board revision F). Using the Netonix Manager, we scheduled a reboot and then a firmware upgrade to 1.5.15rc3. Switch rebooted fine, then proceeded to upgrade fine. After post-upgrade reboot, the switch disappeared.
Here are the Netonix Manager logs:
- Netonix Manager Logs
We still had physical link on our router, but there was no RX traffic coming from the switch. One of our technicians visited site and moved uplink from SFP port to one of the copper ports. Management was restored immediately. Looking at the logs after reboot, port 14 never came online.
Switch logs:
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Jan 1 00:00:09 kernel: mini_fo: using storage directory: /jffs
Jan 1 00:00:09 sysinit: killall: udhcpc: no process killed
Jan 1 00:00:12 kernel: vtss_core: module license '(c) Vitesse Semiconductor Inc.' taints kernel.
Jan 1 00:00:12 kernel: switch: 'Luton26' board detected
Jan 1 00:00:13 kernel: vtss_port: Loaded port module on board Luton26, type 5
Jan 1 00:00:14 kernel: nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (2048 buckets, 8192 max)
Jan 1 00:00:14 system: Setting MAC address from flash configuration: EC:13:B2:83:0F:D8
Jan 1 00:00:14 kernel: i2c /dev entries driver
Jan 1 00:00:14 kernel: i2c_vcoreiii i2c_vcoreiii: i2c bus driver on IRQ 19
Jan 1 00:00:15 sysinit: Loading defaults
Jan 1 00:00:16 sysinit: Loading synflood protection
Jan 1 00:00:16 sysinit: Adding custom chains
Jan 1 00:00:16 sysinit: Loading zones
Jan 1 00:00:17 sysinit: Loading forwarding
Jan 1 00:00:17 sysinit: Loading redirects
Jan 1 00:00:17 sysinit: Loading rules
Jan 1 00:00:17 sysinit: sh: bad number
Jan 1 00:00:17 sysinit: Loading includes
Jan 1 00:00:17 root: adding lan (eth0) to firewall zone lan
Jan 1 00:00:18 dropbear[819]: Running in background
Jan 1 00:00:19 netonix: 1.5.15rc3 on WS-12-250-DC
Jan 1 00:00:22 UI: web config OK
Jan 1 00:00:25 kernel: eth0: no IPv6 routers present
Jan 1 13:00:36 syslogd exiting
Jan 1 13:00:37 syslogd started: BusyBox v1.19.4
Jan 1 13:00:37 syslogd exiting
Jan 1 13:00:38 syslogd started: BusyBox v1.19.4
Jan 1 13:00:39 root: removing lan (eth0.100) from firewall zone lan
Jan 1 13:00:44 root: adding lan (eth0.100) to firewall zone lan
Jan 1 13:00:44 root: removing lan (eth0.100) from firewall zone lan
Jan 1 13:00:48 root: adding lan (eth0.100) to firewall zone lan
Jan 1 13:00:57 root: adding lan (eth0.100) to firewall zone lan
Jan 1 13:00:58 kernel: eth0.100: no IPv6 routers present
Jan 1 13:00:59 dropbear[1797]: Failed listening on '22': Error listening: Address already in use
Jan 1 13:00:59 dropbear[1804]: Running in background
Jan 1 13:00:59 sysinit: killall: telnetd: no process killed
Jan 1 13:00:59 sysinit: killall: ntpclient: no process killed
Jan 1 13:01:00 system: starting ntpclient
Jan 1 13:01:00 sysinit: killall: ntpclient: no process killed
Jan 1 13:01:02 STP: msti 0 set port 3 to discarding
Jan 1 13:01:02 sysinit: 1970-01-01 13:01:01: (network.c.272) warning: please use server.use-ipv6 only for hostnames, not without server.bind / empty address; your config will break if the kernel default for IPV6_V6ONLY changes
Jan 1 13:01:02 sysinit: 1970-01-01 13:01:01: (network.c.272) warning: please use server.use-ipv6 only for hostnames, not without server.bind / empty address; your config will break if the kernel default for IPV6_V6ONLY changes
Jan 1 13:01:02 sysinit: 1970-01-01 13:01:01: (log.c.216) server started
Jan 1 13:01:02 STP: msti 0 set port 4 to discarding
Jan 1 13:01:03 STP: msti 0 set port 5 to discarding
Jan 1 13:01:03 STP: msti 0 set port 6 to discarding
Jan 1 13:01:03 STP: msti 0 set port 7 to discarding
Jan 1 13:01:03 STP: msti 0 set port 8 to discarding
Jan 1 13:01:04 STP: msti 0 set port 9 to discarding
Jan 1 13:01:04 STP: msti 0 set port 10 to discarding
Jan 1 13:01:04 STP: msti 0 set port 11 to discarding
Jan 1 13:01:04 STP: msti 0 set port 12 to discarding
Jan 1 13:01:06 switch[1871]: temp sensor version 3
Jan 1 13:01:07 switch[1872]: Detected warm boot
Jan 1 13:01:10 STP: msti 0 set port 12 to learning
Jan 1 13:01:10 STP: msti 0 set port 12 to forwarding
Jan 1 13:01:10 STP: msti 0 set port 11 to learning
Jan 1 13:01:10 STP: msti 0 set port 11 to forwarding
Jan 1 13:01:10 STP: msti 0 set port 10 to learning
Jan 1 13:01:10 STP: msti 0 set port 10 to forwarding
Jan 1 13:01:10 STP: msti 0 set port 9 to learning
Jan 1 13:01:11 STP: msti 0 set port 9 to forwarding
Jan 1 13:01:11 STP: msti 0 set port 8 to learning
Jan 1 13:01:11 STP: msti 0 set port 8 to forwarding
Jan 1 13:01:11 STP: msti 0 set port 7 to learning
Jan 1 13:01:11 STP: msti 0 set port 7 to forwarding
Jan 1 13:01:11 STP: msti 0 set port 6 to learning
Jan 1 13:01:11 STP: msti 0 set port 6 to forwarding
Jan 1 13:01:11 STP: msti 0 set port 5 to learning
Jan 1 13:01:11 STP: msti 0 set port 5 to forwarding
Jan 1 13:01:11 STP: msti 0 set port 4 to learning
Jan 1 13:01:11 STP: msti 0 set port 4 to forwarding
Jan 1 13:01:12 STP: msti 0 set port 3 to learning
Jan 1 13:01:12 STP: msti 0 set port 3 to forwarding
Jan 1 13:01:14 system: starting ntpclient
Jan 1 13:01:28 system: starting ntpclient
Jan 1 13:01:41 system: starting ntpclient
Jan 1 13:01:55 system: starting ntpclient
Jan 1 13:02:08 system: starting ntpclient
Jan 1 13:02:21 system: starting ntpclient
Jan 1 13:02:35 system: starting ntpclient
Jan 1 13:02:48 system: starting ntpclient
We then moved the uplink back from the copper port to the SFP port to see if it would spark port up. No dice. No entries in the logs for the port move. Upon a physical switch reboot, the switch was now accessible via the SFP port again.