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Invalid fields

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 12:22 pm
by hamtech
Every time I try to turn on the POE I get invalid fields. I have run cable diagnostics and all is fine. cannot seem to make any changes without getting this error. Any advice, cannot find any config errors. I configured this ahead of time and shipped it onsite. It seemed to work before but will not now.

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Thanks

Dennis

Re: Invalid fields

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 12:58 pm
by sirhc
hamtech wrote:Every time I try to turn on the POE I get invalid fields. I have run cable diagnostics and all is fine. cannot seem to make any changes without getting this error. Any advice, cannot find any config errors. I configured this ahead of time and shipped it onsite. It seemed to work before but will not now.

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Thanks

Dennis


An image would help as this is not an error I am familiar with?

What switch model is this?
What firmware version are you using?
Is this in the CLI or UI?
If UI what browser are you using?

A little more help would be great.
If this is not firmware v1.2.2 please upgrade as we provide support based on current stable firmware version which is v1.2.2.

You can download the firmware from the forums. If you are using an older firmware and there is a browser issue I STRONGLY SUGGEST you use Chrome to do the upgrade.
We support the latest versions of Chrome/IE/FireFox/Safari so if your using an older firmware and or an older Browser please upgrade both.

Re: Invalid fields

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 1:36 pm
by hamtech
Sorry, image did not load. This is WS-24-400B, firmware is 1.2.2 using UI, tried with firefox and chrome. I tried reflashing 1.2.2 firmware, Tried 1.3RC7 firmware, went back to 1.2.2, rebooted a gazillion times. Tried backing up config and restoring the config. Always the same result. I finally broke down and used the CLI and was able to turn POE on the ports I needed and all seems to work fine. However I am still unable to make any config changes with the UI. Always get the Invalid fields error.

Re: Invalid fields

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 2:46 pm
by sirhc
This makes no sense as all the switches are the same and no one else including me is seeing this?

The web UI logic is handled on your local computer browser so it has to be something with your computer/bowser.

Have you tried accessing the switch via another computer as I think this has to be related to this computer/browser?

Re: Invalid fields

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 3:28 pm
by hamtech
I agree it makes no sense. I thought the same thing about being the local computer. So...I tried 2 different computers in my office, same thing. I tried a third computer on our test network running through a different router, same thing. Tried bypassing all routers getting public IP straight from our core router, same thing. Tried IE, firefox and chrome on all 3 computers. Strange thing is I have a WS-8-250-AC at the same site with pretty much the same config that works perfectly. Luckily the CLI worked so it is running right now since we will have 4000 people on site this weekend and no cell service in the area. :headb:

Re: Invalid fields

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 4:13 pm
by sirhc
Anyway as I said the UI is handled on the client browser and the firmware you are using is the same as a thousand others and a hardware failure could not cause this to occur as the error being generated is from the local running UI web pages.

Now it is possible I suppose that there is something in the config that is screwing things up...maybe....long shot.

I would suggest going to the site and defaulting the switch and then resetting it back up NOT exporting then importing as there maybe something in the config that causes this behavior?

But whatever is your problem I would suggest fixing it now why you have time before this 4000 user thing occurs or if you have a spare switch which you should have as you should ALWAYS have a spare 1 of everything you could set the spare up and then swap out and bring this bad boy back to the shop.

If this event is that important and you do not have a spare might I suggest you get a spare.

At my WISP I try to standardize all towers as much as possible and have at least 1 spare of everything on a tower so for things like Rockets and such I have enough spares to replace 1 FULL tower at all times.

Key things like airFIBER 24 I try to have several, routers at least 2.

Re: Invalid fields

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 6:15 pm
by hamtech
Turns out it was a configuration problem. Somehow I had an ACL with no IP address. Not sure how it saved like that but it would not allow me to save any other config changes until I removed that ACL. Once I changed that the switch was flawless. This powered 12 UAP pros with just under 1000 clients at any given time pushing 30-60Mbs all day long and never gave us any trouble. Thanks for the great product!

Re: Invalid fields

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 6:30 pm
by sirhc
Thank You, I am glad you like the product.

So you think you will be buying more then?

Re: Invalid fields

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 9:14 pm
by hamtech
Absolutely! This was a stress test of sorts for me. I figured if it can power that many 48v devices on unclean power (generator) it passes the POE test. I have an 8 port running a tower now and it has been great. I put that one in because I wanted to try flow control and wasn't sure a procurve 1800 had the guts to handle it. Using flow control fixed a download speed problem we had at that tower since we fired it up. Will probably be replacing most of our tower switches with these. Price is in line with the procurve 2530 I have been replacing them with and I get POE and several other features. Can finally get those huge web power switches out of already crowded boxes.