It looks like when the radio is in AP mode, (nonGPS Radio) then you
can't disable the primary Ethernet port. I tried from the CLI, and it
greyed out all the ethernet options in the GUI, but the radio still
showed the LAN as up.
On 12/4/2019 9:50 AM, Steve Jones wrote:
image.pngThis is on a gps 2.4. It would make sense to not be able to
disable the ethernet on an AP as it would be inaccessible
Here are some configs to dick with
"mgmtIFEnable": "0",
"networkLanEnabled": "1",
"networkLan2Enabled": "1",
probably "networkLanEnabled": "0", would disable the port
Thats if you download the json, edit it and upload it, or push it from
cnmaestro. I dont know the syntax for CLI
On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 9:01 AM Nate Burke <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Thanks! I'm upgrading the firmware now, the radio was on 3.5.1
Ok, ready to pull my hair out now.
Radios were on 3.5.1, just upgraded to 3.5.6. The 2.4 SM
(nonGPS), has the option to disable the Ethernet port, but the
2.4ap (nonGPS) does not have that option.
If the Radio is set as an AP, does that option go away?
AP Radio (EPMP1000 NonGPS)
SM Radio (EPMP1000 NonGPS)
It's an interesting setup, CustomerA provides POE and is connected
via Ethernet to the 2.4 radio. The Aux Port of the 2.4 radio
powers a 5ghz Feed radio. Customer B connects via RF to the 2.4
radio. CustomerA isn't paying their bill, so I need to turn them
off.
CustomerB owns the house of CustomerA, so I'm not worried about
them getting pissed off and unplugging it, as CustomerB can just
go plug it in again.
On 12/4/2019 8:28 AM, Adam Moffett wrote:
This is a 2.4 unit on 3.5.6.....but it looks like you can turn
off the primary port.
If that option isn't there on yours, what about disabling the
switch port at the bottom or just unplugging it at the bottom?
On 12/4/2019 9:19 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
Is there a way to disable the Ethernet on the primary port but
leave the aux port active? You can Disable the Aux port, but
there isn't a setting to disable the Primary port. I need to
kill the traffic on the port that is providing the POE, but
leave the aux port active.
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