Radio Links Up But Won't Ping

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Radio Links Up But Won't Ping

Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:03 pm

I'm having a strange issue with a new Netonix switch. I swapped out a Toughswitch 8 with a Netonix 24 and everything works except one radio. The one radio (Rocket M5 AC) links up at a gig but I can't ping it or pass traffic. If i put it back into the toughswitch it works fine. I tried back and forth several times with the same results. I even tried different ports on the Netonix. What I ended up doing was daisy-chaining the Toughswitch to the Netonix just to power this one radio. Any ideas?

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Re: Radio Links Up But Won't Ping

Tue Jul 14, 2015 12:23 am

Maybe tell us the config of both switches?
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Re: Radio Links Up But Won't Ping

Tue Jul 14, 2015 12:33 am

what do you want to know? The setup is very basic.

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Re: Radio Links Up But Won't Ping

Tue Jul 14, 2015 12:48 am

If there is nothing in the configs of the switches and you tried the radio in several ports of our switch so it is not a bad port then you must have a "single" "weird" radio that will not connect to our switches because I know our switches work with every type of UBNT gear made.

You say the radios links up on the physical layer but does not pass traffic.

This is a Layer 2 device so there has to be something in the config that is causing this.

The only thing I can think of is there is a VLAN or MTU config on the radio in question?

I am not sure what else to say here, there has to be something dimple you are missing as there is simply not a hardware incompatibility here?
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