[Cerowrt-devel] Switch Issue

William Katsak wkatsak at gmail.com
Thu Feb 21 06:30:41 PST 2013


Hi Maciej,

Strangely, your config restores access to my default VLAN (1), which is 
where I can configure the big Dell switch that I am connected to (but 
the trunk port on the Dell has vlan 1 as the PVID in case we ever need 
to access it quickly in an emergency).

I am trying to incrementally add the other stuff back, but it seems to 
crap out again as soon as I turn VLANs back on.

I also get this from swconfig:

EtherStatsDropEvents                : 4245175
Dot3StatsFCSErrors                  : 4245117

which is almost all of the packets sent.

-Bill


On 02/21/2013 08:53 AM, Maciej Soltysiak wrote:
> Hi David,
> Yup, I know, I'm not using vlans now. What I meant is that when I 
> tinkered with it, I screwed wired connections.
> Hence I offered a working-ethernet config to William.
> William, did you have any luck fixing your issue?
> Regards,
> Maciej Soltysiak
>
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 8:29 PM, David Lang <david at lang.hm 
> <mailto:david at lang.hm>> wrote:
>
>     you have vlans disabled in this config "option enable_vlan 0"
>
>     if you want to use vlans > 15 you need "option enable_vlan4k 1" as
>     well
>
>     David Lang
>
>     On Wed, 20 Feb 2013, Maciej Soltysiak wrote:
>
>         Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 20:17:19 +0100
>         From: Maciej Soltysiak <maciej at soltysiak.com
>         <mailto:maciej at soltysiak.com>>
>         To: William Katsak <wkatsak at gmail.com <mailto:wkatsak at gmail.com>>
>         Cc: "cerowrt-devel at lists.bufferbloat.net
>         <mailto:cerowrt-devel at lists.bufferbloat.net>"
>             <cerowrt-devel at lists.bufferbloat.net
>         <mailto:cerowrt-devel at lists.bufferbloat.net>>
>         Subject: Re: [Cerowrt-devel] Switch Issue
>
>
>         I recently played with VLANs and screwed up it's switching
>         capability
>         exactly as you say.
>         I managed to fix it by restoring the default setup in
>         /etc/config/network
>         (Especially config switch_vlan and ports)
>
>         Compare your /etc/config/network with what I have (and works):
>         config switch
>                option name     rtl8366s
>                option reset    1
>                option enable_vlan 0
>                # Blinkrate: 0=43ms; 1=84ms; 2=120ms; 3=170ms; 4=340ms;
>         5=670ms
>                option blinkrate        2
>                option max_length 3
>
>         config switch_vlan
>                option device   rtl8366s
>                option vlan     1
>                option ports    "0 1 2 3 5t"
>
>         config switch_port
>                # Port 1 controls the GREEN configuration of LEDs for
>                # the switch and the section does not correspond to a real
>                # switch port.
>                #
>                # 0=LED off; 1=Collision/FDX; 2=Link/activity; 3=1000 Mb/s;
>                # 4=100 Mb/s; 5=10 Mb/s; 6=1000 Mb/s+activity; 7=100
>         Mb/s+activity;
>                # 8=10 Mb/s+activity; 9=10/100 Mb/s+activity; 10: Fiber;
>                # 11: Fault; 12: Link/activity(tx); 13: Link/activity(rx);
>                # 14: Link (master); 15: separate register
>
>                option device           rtl8366s
>                option port             1
>                option led              6
>
>         config switch_port
>                # Port 2 controls the ORANGE configuration of LEDs for
>                # the switch and the section does not correspond to a real
>                # switch port.
>                #
>                # See the key above for switch port 1 for the meaning
>         of the
>                # 'led' setting below.
>
>                option device           rtl8366s
>                option port             2
>                option led              9
>
>         config switch_port
>                # Port 5 controls the configuration of the WAN LED and the
>                # section does not correspond to a real switch port.
>                #
>                # To toggle the use of green or orange LEDs for the WAN
>         port,
>                # see the LED setting for wndr3700:green:wan in
>         /etc/config/system.
>                #
>                # See the key above for switch port 1 for the meaning
>         of the
>                # 'led' setting below.
>
>                option device           rtl8366s
>                option port             5
>                option led              2
>
>         Best regards,
>         Maciej Soltysiak
>
>         On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 5:01 PM, William Katsak
>         <wkatsak at gmail.com <mailto:wkatsak at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>             Hello,
>
>             Just wanted to see if anyone has seen an issue like this:
>
>             I have a 3800 running Sugarland at a remote site. It was
>             running nice and
>             reliably, connected to the local network by a VLAN trunked
>             connection (I
>             have interfaces for the default VLAN, and VLANS 100 and
>             200 passing
>             through). Last night it suddenly stopped working. There
>             seems to be no data
>             flowing through the switch at all, even though I can ssh
>             to the router,
>             reboot, poke at it, etc. from over the Internet.
>
>             I see no error messages regarding the switch in the logs
>             or dmesg. Anyone
>             else see a 3800 switch crap out unceremoniously?
>
>             Thanks,
>             Bill Katsak
>
>
>
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