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FIRMWARE BUG ALERT
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sirhc - Employee
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Re: FIRMWARE BUG ALERT
Well there sure is a lot of T's there.
I will talk to Rory tomorrow and see if we can LAB this.
Ugg, so so may T's
I swear you guys like those Tagged ports a little to much.
I will talk to Rory tomorrow and see if we can LAB this.
Ugg, so so may T's
I swear you guys like those Tagged ports a little to much.
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Re: FIRMWARE BUG ALERT
Heh, it's a switch that should be able to handle this I would think.
for the record, Before I had all the tagged vlans at the bottom added, this was a problem. So you can act like none of that vlan 1101 and down stuff was even there and it still did it.
for the record, Before I had all the tagged vlans at the bottom added, this was a problem. So you can act like none of that vlan 1101 and down stuff was even there and it still did it.
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Re: FIRMWARE BUG ALERT
adairw wrote:Heh, it's a switch that should be able to handle this I would think.
for the record, Before I had all the tagged vlans at the bottom added, this was a problem. So you can act like none of that vlan 1101 and down stuff was even there and it still did it.
Did not say it should not handle it, it just gets hard to wrap your mind around what users are doing because when there are so many T's there are many many variations as to what each user is doing.
Never said it should not work it is just hard to visualize exactly what the goal is as we do not know what your trying to do for sure.
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Re: FIRMWARE BUG ALERT
Actually, it's really easy. C'mon Chris, you just have to think like a switch.
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Re: FIRMWARE BUG ALERT
If you drop off 1101 and below it is pretty much the same as our VLAN config I posted up a page in this thread and we are not having any issues at all which is confusing as 216 up is straight forward and easy to see what your doing.
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Re: FIRMWARE BUG ALERT
All I'm doing is trunking 4 backhauls on port 9-14 back to the router via port port 23.
Trunking 7 AP's back to the router via ports 15-20 to port 24.
I mid spanning my 11Ghz G2 link via ports 1 and 5.
That's it.
Trunking 7 AP's back to the router via ports 15-20 to port 24.
I mid spanning my 11Ghz G2 link via ports 1 and 5.
That's it.
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Re: FIRMWARE BUG ALERT
I guess that's not totally it. then I'm just adding all those tagged customer traffic vlans on the AP ports trunked back to the router.
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Re: FIRMWARE BUG ALERT
OK
Well I will have a meeting with Rory on this tomorrow. I may wish to call you, are you around tomorrow BEFORE the big game?
I have to get to bed, 7AM alarm for an 8AM tower Router and Switch change over to a new experimental configuration.
Well I will have a meeting with Rory on this tomorrow. I may wish to call you, are you around tomorrow BEFORE the big game?
I have to get to bed, 7AM alarm for an 8AM tower Router and Switch change over to a new experimental configuration.
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Re: FIRMWARE BUG ALERT
Yep, I will be around. Feel free to call anytime.. Do you want me to PM you my number?
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