I applied the latest nightly release this morning to a test node and it lost all DtD links.
Comparing two NSM5 XWs, both with Ethernet cable plugged into the Secondary Port.
This one is working, running Nightly Build 221:
root@W6BI-QTH-5G:~# swconfig dev ag71xx-mdio.0 show
Global attributes:
enable_vlan: 1
enable_mirror_rx: 0
enable_mirror_tx: 0
mirror_monitor_port: 0
mirror_source_port: 0
arl_table: address resolution table
Port 0: MAC 80:2a:a8:6d:66:f4
Port 1: MAC b8:27:eb:1e:8c:c1
Port 1: MAC 68:72:51:3f:1d:f3
Port 0:
mib: MIB counters
RxBroad : 3602072
RxPause : 0
RxMulti : 0
RxFcsErr : 0
RxAlignErr : 0
RxRunt : 0
RxFragment : 0
Rx64Byte : 819188
Rx128Byte : 1453635
Rx256Byte : 1531744
Rx512Byte : 581648
Rx1024Byte : 284748
Rx1518Byte : 3196339
RxMaxByte : 864789
RxTooLong : 0
RxGoodByte : 6862826372 (6.3 GiB)
RxBadByte : 0
RxOverFlow : 0
Filtered : 0
TxBroad : 3087634
TxPause : 0
TxMulti : 10
TxUnderRun : 0
Tx64Byte : 605440
Tx128Byte : 2824689
Tx256Byte : 594627
Tx512Byte : 112173
Tx1024Byte : 223004
Tx1518Byte : 2213448
TxMaxByte : 1274781
TxOverSize : 0
TxByte : 5722437486 (5.3 GiB)
TxCollision : 0
TxAbortCol : 0
TxMultiCol : 0
TxSingleCol : 0
TxExcDefer : 0
TxDefer : 0
TxLateCol : 0
pvid: 0
link: port:0 link:up speed:100baseT full-duplex
Port 1:
mib: MIB counters
RxBroad : 3110277
RxPause : 0
RxMulti : 911777
RxFcsErr : 0
RxAlignErr : 0
RxRunt : 0
RxFragment : 0
Rx64Byte : 1511591
Rx128Byte : 2841319
Rx256Byte : 599882
Rx512Byte : 118786
Rx1024Byte : 223079
Rx1518Byte : 2213513
RxMaxByte : 1274781
RxTooLong : 0
RxGoodByte : 5785197889 (5.3 GiB)
RxBadByte : 0
RxOverFlow : 0
Filtered : 934784
TxBroad : 3602072
TxPause : 0
TxMulti : 0
TxUnderRun : 0
Tx64Byte : 819188
Tx128Byte : 1453635
Tx256Byte : 1531748
Tx512Byte : 581648
Tx1024Byte : 284749
Tx1518Byte : 3196339
TxMaxByte : 864789
TxOverSize : 0
TxByte : 6862827910 (6.3 GiB)
TxCollision : 0
TxAbortCol : 0
TxMultiCol : 0
TxSingleCol : 0
TxExcDefer : 0
TxDefer : 0
TxLateCol : 0
pvid: 0
link: port:1 link:up speed:100baseT full-duplex auto
Port 2:
mib: No MIB data
pvid: 0
link: port:2 link:down
Port 3:
mib: No MIB data
pvid: 0
link: port:3 link:down
Port 4:
mib: No MIB data
pvid: 0
link: port:4 link:down
Port 5:
mib: No MIB data
pvid: 0
link: port:5 link:down
VLAN 0:
vid: 0
ports: 0t 5
VLAN 1:
vid: 1
ports: 0t 1t
VLAN 2:
vid: 2
ports: 0t 1t
Here's another NSM5, which was working on Nightly Build 277 until this morning. Upon upgrading it to 283, I get this:
root@W6BI-VC-SimiNorth-5G:/etc# swconfig dev ag71xx-mdio.0 show
Global attributes:
enable_vlan: 0
enable_mirror_rx: 0
enable_mirror_tx: 0
mirror_monitor_port: 0
mirror_source_port: 0
arl_table: address resolution table
Port 1: MAC b8:27:eb:ee:85:03
Port 1: MAC 00:12:17:28:4e:8a
Port 1: MAC 04:18:d6:31:3d:91
Port 1: MAC 68:72:51:65:41:97
Port 0:
mib: No MIB data
pvid: 0
link: port:0 link:up speed:100baseT full-duplex txflow rxflow
Port 1:
mib: No MIB data
pvid: 0
link: port:1 link:up speed:100baseT full-duplex auto
Port 2:
mib: No MIB data
pvid: 0
link: port:2 link:down
Port 3:
mib: No MIB data
pvid: 0
link: port:3 link:down
Port 4:
mib: No MIB data
pvid: 0
link: port:4 link:down
Port 5:
mib: No MIB data
pvid: 0
link: port:5 link:down
Not sure why VLANs weren't enabled. I enabled them manually, but I know there's more to be done and I'm at the limits of my knowledge.
I'll attach a Support Data file from the offending node.
Orv W6BI
Joe AE6XE
Orv W6BI
I am currently upgrading a number of our sites with 283. The only VLAN issues I'm seeing so far have to do with a switch that is NOT Vlan capable and possibly an AirRouter that has not yet been upgraded to 283. Usually an extra reboot or two on both sides fixes the issue. (Possible OLSR glitches between old and new??) At any rate, try some reboots and see what happens. I am experiencing one name resolution issue between an NSM5XW and an older Nanobridge M5 (gives IP addy only with no name) - but yet again, there is an AirRouter with Dev-176 firmware involved that I have yet to upgrade. Otherwise, 283 seems to be doing pretty good.