Hello Marco,
Thank you very much for your reply. I'll try to leave it as is until Monday.
Do you remember if there was any information about the probe's IP
address on the Network tab during that time?
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With Best Regards,
Marat Khalili
On 27/01/16 13:27, Marco Slater wrote:
Hi,
I’ve had a similar issue where the probe just wouldn’t come online, or detect
anything.
All I did is leave it there for a few days, it started coming online and going
offline constantly every few minutes for the second day, and then it just
sorted itself, I noticed I got an alert on the “Messages” tab saying the probe
upgraded its firmware and kernel, it’s been working fine since.
Not sure if its related at all, would be nice if you could get some more
debugging out of probes. :)
I didn’t really question it until now, but it does seem odd.
- Marco
On 27 Jan 2016, at 10:10, Marat Khalili <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear All,
I have received my probe yesterday morning (V3, like shown on
https://atlas.ripe.net/docs/probe-v3/ ), connected and registered it.
Unfortunately, not only no measurements or IP address information appeared in
my profile after waiting several hours, but there's no Ethernet activity from
probe at all, even in the packet trace.
Things I tried:
* 3 different switches (Fast and Gigabit types); in all cases a notebook
running either Windows or Ubuntu when connected into the same socket acquires
IP address just fine and can browse the Internet.
* 3 different LAN cables; in all cases switches detect 100 Mbps physical wire
but nothing more.
* 2 different DHCP servers as well as wireshark on direct connection.
* 3 different power sources (1A phone charger, notebook 2xUSB, PC USB).
* Removing and re-inserting the USB flash key that came with the device, dd'ing
its contents to a different USB flash and inserting it instead (dd finished
successfully).
Every time after the boot sequence ends first light glows steadily and adjacent
one blinks slowly, like it is supposed to be according to
https://atlas.ripe.net/about/faq/#what-do-the-lights-on-the-side-of-the-probe-mean
. Looks like the interface just isn't up in the device OS. Is there anything
else I can check? Should I request another probe? (it took more than month to
receive first one by post)
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With Best Regards,
Marat Khalili