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2 hours ago
@Clive_A I waited for the network to be unused tonight and rebooted the whole system, no changes. Topology remains the same. I tested disabling LLDP on the Draytek switch - Which resolved the SG3452...
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5 hours ago
@downtheroad yep! glad it worked for you The other thing i noticed when my 8411 got in the same CPU state, was even after a front panel button reset the issue remained......and what was even weirder...
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17 hours ago
Switches SG3452 v1.2 firmware 1.20.3. (released today, dated november) SG3210 v3 firmware 3.20.3 (released today dated november) SG2218P v2 firmware 2.0.0 (factory firmware, no new releases yet)...
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Yesterday
@OCasasola When you adopt the router, its settings get reset to whatever is programmed into the controller. If you dont have the router pre-configured (start in settings > wired networks > wan) you...
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Yesterday
@downtheroad As i indicated, my 8411 runs a pretty complex network with tons of traffic, IDS turned on, DPI turned on, 3 WANs. Ignore the big spikes, i was configureing some stuff and rebooting - the...
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Tuesday
@downtheroad Disconnect your controller form the network. Log into the router GUI directly via its IP (you can only do this with the controller disconnected) Initiate a factory reset from the GUI....
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