Probe 2177 disconnected since Tuesday
The green light is on and the orange light flashes but I don't see any network traffic from it. The port LED on the switch lights up when the cable is plugged in. I have disconnected it and plugged it in again after a few hours but that didn't change anything. Werner
Does it get a DHCP IP? Have a look at your DHCP server in the logs to see if you can see the MAC address for atlas. Maybe try pinging the IP. Thanks, --Guy
On 20 Mar 2020, at 08:33, Werner Wiethege <atlas@3112.org> wrote:
The green light is on and the orange light flashes but I don't see any network traffic from it. The port LED on the switch lights up when the cable is plugged in.
I have disconnected it and plugged it in again after a few hours but that didn't change anything.
Werner
On Fri, 2020-03-20 at 08:48:52 +0000, Guy Plunkett wrote:
Does it get a DHCP IP? Have a look at your DHCP server in the logs to see if you can see the MAC address for atlas.
It should have static addresses. I don't see packets from its MAC address. When I leave it disconnected and then plug it in I don't see DHCP requests.
Maybe try pinging the IP.
No response to v4 or v6. Adding the v4 MAC address to ARP doesn't help. Werner
Thanks,
--Guy
On 20 Mar 2020, at 08:33, Werner Wiethege <atlas@3112.org> wrote:
The green light is on and the orange light flashes but I don't see any network traffic from it. The port LED on the switch lights up when the cable is plugged in.
I have disconnected it and plugged it in again after a few hours but that didn't change anything.
Werner
Hi Werner, I checked the logs and it looks pretty healthy prior disconnection. Can you try changing power supply/ethernet cable/switch port? wbr /vty On 3/20/20 9:33 AM, Werner Wiethege wrote:
The green light is on and the orange light flashes but I don't see any network traffic from it. The port LED on the switch lights up when the cable is plugged in.
I have disconnected it and plugged it in again after a few hours but that didn't change anything.
Werner
On Fri, 2020-03-20 at 10:22:00 +0100, Viktor Naumov wrote:
Hi Werner,
I checked the logs and it looks pretty healthy prior disconnection. Can you try changing power supply/ethernet cable/switch port?
No change. The orange light flickers when the switch handles broadcasts. Werner
wbr /vty
On 3/20/20 9:33 AM, Werner Wiethege wrote:
The green light is on and the orange light flashes but I don't see any network traffic from it. The port LED on the switch lights up when the cable is plugged in.
I have disconnected it and plugged it in again after a few hours but that didn't change anything.
Werner
On 2020/03/20 11:14 , Werner Wiethege wrote:
No change. The orange light flickers when the switch handles broadcasts.
The orange light is just ethernet traffic. If the probe never transmits anything then the probe is probably broken. Because the probe has static address configuration, it will typically send an ARP for the configured router address. Philip
On Fri, 2020-03-20 at 11:22:11 +0100, Philip Homburg wrote:
On 2020/03/20 11:14 , Werner Wiethege wrote:
No change. The orange light flickers when the switch handles broadcasts.
The orange light is just ethernet traffic.
If the probe never transmits anything then the probe is probably broken.
Because the probe has static address configuration, it will typically send an ARP for the configured router address.
I didn't see any ARP requests. So I order a new probe? Werner
Philip
On 2020/03/20 11:38 , Werner Wiethege wrote:
I didn't see any ARP requests. So I order a new probe?
Yes, that's best. Philip
participants (4)
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Guy Plunkett
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Philip Homburg
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Viktor Naumov
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Werner Wiethege