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I've inherited a mess - Need help with Extreme Wireless issue(s)

I've inherited a mess - Need help with Extreme Wireless issue(s)

HeyHelpDeskGuy
New Contributor III

Hi everyone,

 

So I’m a new user here  in the EW forums. So recently I started a new job and inherited the Extreme Wireless system. The downside is, there’s no documentation (long story) and I’m having an issue with a X430 8P. 

Only a few ports work on the X430P (port 5, 8, and 10). I’ve checked all the other ports are enabled (they’re Enabled and Ready) but yet nothing will work to get them to actually work. I’ve added them to the VLAN(s) and still nothing. 

 

This particular X430 8P feeds into a Extreme X440G2-48p-10G4 in the basement which is the MDF. Is there something I have to do on the X440G to get this to work right? 

 

If anyone can please help I would be extremely (no pun intended) grateful. 

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HeyHelpDeskGuy
New Contributor III

Hey Kev,

 

Just to come back around with this. I tested everything and couldn’t find anything wrong with Port 1 in the corresponding log. So anything else I could try? TY. 

 

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Kevin_Alexis_Ma
New Contributor

Hi:

If you want to rule out hardware problems on the x430, there is a hardware diagnostic process in EXOS. This implies a cut of the network services.

The command is:

#run diagnostic extended

To verify the entire diagnostic process, I recommend that you connect through the console port.

HeyHelpDeskGuy
New Contributor III

Hey Brian,

So everything works. The command con vlan Nlt_data add port () works. 

Only one port is not working, which is port 1. I think it’s simply a bad physical port on the X430 because even configuring to it, its not giving me data, and even when I connect straight to the switch nothing is happening. 

Thanks!

Brian_Anderson1
Contributor

Yes, just a warning.  So click Yes on it.

HeyHelpDeskGuy
New Contributor III

Hey Brian,

Trying this out now and had a quick follow up[ question.

Since Port 1 needs to be data, I choose to add the VLAN NLT data and this warning came up. Upon reading up on this, the general consensus is it’s meaningless. Can you confirm? 

 

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HeyHelpDeskGuy
New Contributor III

Ah,, I see. I do remember adding, ‘tagged’ at the end.

 

So I’ll do this on Monday or Tuesday, and get back to you with my progress. Thanks again!

GTM-P2G8KFN