Connectivity lost after reconnect fiber port in X450
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‎08-08-2018 07:00 AM
We have this configuration:
create vlan net tag 20
configure net ipaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxy 255.255.255.0
configure vlan net add ports 51 untagged
No issues executing ping to another device in xxx.xxx.xxx.0
If we unplug fiber cable and plug it we can't access network through console and devices connected to X450
Do we need another conf to restore net connectivity?
Thanks in advance
create vlan net tag 20
configure net ipaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxy 255.255.255.0
configure vlan net add ports 51 untagged
No issues executing ping to another device in xxx.xxx.xxx.0
If we unplug fiber cable and plug it we can't access network through console and devices connected to X450
Do we need another conf to restore net connectivity?
Thanks in advance
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‎08-10-2018 09:12 AM
Hi Pionio,
The issue looks strange, i would suggest to open up a ticket with GTAC.
The issue looks strange, i would suggest to open up a ticket with GTAC.
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‎08-09-2018 06:25 AM
Hello John
I have no issues with Mgmt.
Our X450-G2 works perfect and suddenly the users disconnect from network. I connect to switch, ping to another IP from network and shows no connectivity.
Execute this commands:
configure vlan net del ports 51
configure vlan net add ports 51 untagged
And voilá, network connection established
Thanks
I have no issues with Mgmt.
Our X450-G2 works perfect and suddenly the users disconnect from network. I connect to switch, ping to another IP from network and shows no connectivity.
Execute this commands:
configure vlan net del ports 51
configure vlan net add ports 51 untagged
And voilá, network connection established
Thanks
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‎08-08-2018 12:30 PM
I have found that if you don't have an active port on that vlan, it will not come up. I have created loopbacks to ensure my mgmt. vlan is always.up.
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‎08-08-2018 11:35 AM
Hello
I can access to port console and run any commands. Port status shows nothing strange.
Instead of rebooting switch I delete port in vlan net and then readded and network connection is established.
configure vlan net del ports 51
configure vlan net add ports 51 untagged
Additional test: When all is ok, disconnect cable, reconnect and no issues in network connection.
In short:
- Lost network connection -- > disconnet cable - reconnet cable --> nothing
- Lost network connection --> reboot --> OK
- Network connection --> disconnect cable --> OK
I can access to port console and run any commands. Port status shows nothing strange.
Instead of rebooting switch I delete port in vlan net and then readded and network connection is established.
configure vlan net del ports 51
configure vlan net add ports 51 untagged
Additional test: When all is ok, disconnect cable, reconnect and no issues in network connection.
In short:
- Lost network connection -- > disconnet cable - reconnet cable --> nothing
- Lost network connection --> reboot --> OK
- Network connection --> disconnect cable --> OK
