WS-12-250-AC Port losing link
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2017 1:13 pm
Greetings,
I've deployed a WS-12-250-AC at a site which has two FM stations on site. The electronics for the FM sites indicates they are fairly low power, with the forward power indicators on the drivers reading 250W and 500W.
Our previous installation at the site has a PMP100 cluster, CMM3, AF5x, and RB2011 router. We had no issues with loss of Ethernet link on those devices.
This installation updates our equipment to an RB1100AHx2, Netonix WS-12-250-AC, ePMP 1000 cluster, CMM3, and PMP100 cluster, with the same AF5x backhaul. We also reinstalled with better grounding connectivity and a wall rack.
All cables are shielded except the yellow one. Which is both temporary, and not exhibiting any problems.
The grey cables are shielded CAT5e manufactured cables.
The grey cable indicated is losing link about twice a day; usually close together in time - today it was 5:17am and 5:24am. Each time is long enough to trip an outage alarm (~5 minutes).
Logs show the port flapping during that time. The Netonix interface shows an error counter under Tx Drops, currently 39 errors after being cleared yesterday afternoon. At that time, it was about 1750 errors.
Any suggestions as to why this port might be losing link? It's happened a half dozen times now, so it is definitely not an isolated incident.
I've deployed a WS-12-250-AC at a site which has two FM stations on site. The electronics for the FM sites indicates they are fairly low power, with the forward power indicators on the drivers reading 250W and 500W.
Our previous installation at the site has a PMP100 cluster, CMM3, AF5x, and RB2011 router. We had no issues with loss of Ethernet link on those devices.
This installation updates our equipment to an RB1100AHx2, Netonix WS-12-250-AC, ePMP 1000 cluster, CMM3, and PMP100 cluster, with the same AF5x backhaul. We also reinstalled with better grounding connectivity and a wall rack.
All cables are shielded except the yellow one. Which is both temporary, and not exhibiting any problems.
The grey cables are shielded CAT5e manufactured cables.
The grey cable indicated is losing link about twice a day; usually close together in time - today it was 5:17am and 5:24am. Each time is long enough to trip an outage alarm (~5 minutes).
Logs show the port flapping during that time. The Netonix interface shows an error counter under Tx Drops, currently 39 errors after being cleared yesterday afternoon. At that time, it was about 1750 errors.
Any suggestions as to why this port might be losing link? It's happened a half dozen times now, so it is definitely not an isolated incident.