Nope we static (private IP) nearly the entire network, one static for
their radio and one static for them to put in their router for us to
"see" that they can surf.
On 8/1/2010 7:26 AM, Jason Bailey wrote:
If it's all layer 2 bridge,maybe a second dhcp server running? Are you
running dhcp?
--- On *Sun, 8/1/10, Eric Rogers /<[email protected]>/* wrote:
From: Eric Rogers <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [WISPA] I NEED HELP
To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, August 1, 2010, 9:16 AM
Forbes,
Can you give me a little more info on the setup of your network? Are
you layer 2 throughout your backhauls and tower sites? I have
seen OSPF
flapping causing some weird issues on layer 3 networks. If you
look at
the routers in the tower site, do you see anything in the log as
to what
is going on?
Experience says it is the first site that is having issues that is
causing issues behind it.
Eric Rogers
Precision Data Solutions, LLC
(317) 831-3000 x200
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Subject: [WISPA] I NEED HELP
This has been a very long day, after a lightning storm we started to
have towers randomly drop for 2-10 minutes with no consistency as to
where, how how long. The tower that was affected by last nights
lightning restarted (locally) so that wasn't it. The outages were so
extensive that at one time we had 17 devices down and five minutes
later
65 devices down, 10 minutes later 33, so you see where this is coming
from. I went to the head end and rebooted everything from the core
router on out., changed passwords on the core in case it had been
compromised but show run didn't reveal anything. Oh the other thing,
every computer we have started to say IP address is in use on the
network, no matter what we changed it to, even a subnet we don't
yet use
it said it was in use. I had to repair my connection often just to do
work on the network and it would work for a while then again say
duplicate IP. That's why I'm convinced it's traffic.
I started turning Towers back on one at a time and for about 6 towers
there were no drops, I drove to the next junction site to turn more on
but by then the original 6 were dropping, I turned the rest of them on
but by now it's 11PM so traffic was probably lower as it's Sat.
Night.
Honestly I don't know what to do, Our Backhauls are all Mikrotik
to our
12 towers, WireShark isn't seeing anything unusual, I have icmp packet
drop in the filters. My weekend is basically ruined, what's new
in this
business, but if anyone has ideas I've talked to two networking
gurus in
town and they both said "geez I don't know you wireless guys have way
bigger networks than we do". sigh.
Thanks,
Forbes
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