I just got a NSM5 node, which is my first. I have the software upgraded and can communicate with it via the LAN. When I configure my switches to trunk VLAN 1 and 2 with the device it just doesn't work. I've tried with two different switches, one being a Cisco 2950 with the config posted on the forum. Both sides on the TX I see traffic going out but on both sides see nothing on the RX. Is there any way to test the VLANs on the node side? I've tested the switches with each other and they will trunk the VLAN's without issue. A bit lost why the node isn't communicating via the VLANs.
I'm running code version 3.16.1.0 on the node.
Chris
I'm running code version 3.16.1.0 on the node.
Chris
Chris
Make sure you connected to the second port for these uplinks.
One recommendation would be set these as the default but for the WAN and DtD have options for changing the VLAN IDs. Say on the page with the IP settings, have an option to for the VLAN with the default value but can be changed. On the same token, for the XW NSM5, having an option for which port the WAN and DtD are on would be great. I have a PoE device on the tower that will now have to use 2 ports vs. 1 to provide all the needed connections to the device.
Chris
As for being able to change the VLAN, I can say the whole point of the DtDLink, is that you plug ANY mesh node into another mesh node and it just works, this design for emcomm deployments requires that this not be changeable for reliable "plug and play" interop, I can't see this being made a configuration paramater to adjust anytime soon because of the mandatory requirement for "just plug the DtDLink ports together and it works."
Just setup my switch for eth2 and now getting an IP address on the WAN interface.
Chris
Carlos
Chris
Laptop connected via switch (LAN port of a node).
That node also has internet access (via VLAN1 on the switch).
Internet gateway option is NOT enabled (not required for the "node" to have internet access.
So, from my laptop, if i want to access mesh resources, i simply use the mesh names (ie. k5dlq-blah.local.mesh).
If i want internet resources, i use www.whatever.com
It's seamless.
The only drawback is that my internet traffic has to route thru my node before being forwarded to my home internet, but, one extra hop is barely noticeable.