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 <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 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 <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>
        To: William Katsak <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
        Cc: "[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>"
            <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>
        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
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 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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