Create Date: Mar 19 2013 9:31PM
Hey Prusso,
Yes, the netgear unmanaged switched presumably all ports untagged on the same vlan. The control-elrp vlan is tagged on all ports with elrp enabled. This is because in the live network, the Bradford NAC device constantly moves ports untagged in various vlans - production, registration, housing, etc. My test switch is setup to mimic the live environment.
My comment about control-vlan and default vlan is that I tried untagging control-elrp on a port, say port 24, tried looping it with a remote loop on netgear and observed elrp not catching the loop. Next I removed control-elrp from port 24 and untagged port 24 with the default vlan under the assumption that the remote netgear probably also passes traffic untagged/default/native to my XOS switch. Even in this scenario, elrp did not catch the loop and did not disable port 24.
Confusing, but hope it makes sense ? š
The firmware we are using is 12.5.1.6 on the primary (active) partition and 12.3.3.6 on the secondary.
Attaching the configuration as requested.
Also attaching the XOS message decoder since I mentioned it earlier.
Btw, I greatly appreciate you taking the time and effort to answer my questions and help me.
Thanks!
Unable to attach files to ethernation.
Please download them here:
http://wikisend.com/download/708340/config-elrp.txt
http://wikisend.com/download/276684/EXOS-messages-200906.pdf
(from Shashank_S Kumar)