Snmp was still working so I was able to find the manage over ethernet and 
wireless setting and change it.  Woohoo for fixing things without a truck roll! 

On December 4, 2019 3:06:41 PM CST, Steve Jones <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>fyi, we have preconfig files for all devices. we go through and
>configure
>everything as an AP and set the settings, then as an SM and set the
>settings. It will save through version changed, that manage from both
>is
>one of those settings, after having done just that enough times
>
>On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 1:15 PM Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I did use the 'test settings' function on the EPMP when I disabled
>the
>> Ethernet, so it came back up after a couple minutes.  I did however
>forget
>> to check 'manage via Ethernet and Wireless' on the radio I made the
>new AP
>> before I rebooted it, so I can't get into it anymore.
>>
>> So at least it's working again, I just lost management to the far
>radio,
>> since it's now in AP mode.
>>
>> On 12/4/2019 12:54 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
>>
>> ouch,
>> no access at all? assuming you changed ap/sm mode to change this?
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 12:47 PM Nate Burke <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>>
>>> Apparently disabling the primary disables 'BOTH' ports.  Looks like
>the
>>> truck is rolling.
>>>
>>> On 12/4/2019 12:32 PM, Nate Burke wrote:
>>>
>>> ooh, that's a good idea!
>>>
>>> On 12/4/2019 12:16 PM, Adam Moffett wrote:
>>>
>>> Did I read that it was a point to point?  Can reverse roles so the
>AP is
>>> on the other end?
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/4/2019 1:00 PM, Nate Burke wrote:
>>>
>>> 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: image.png]This 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]>
>>> [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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