Hi,

I have a DragonWave Horizon Compact, and an AirPair 100 in the network & I've 
never experienced an issue like this on either unit. Both have been rock solid 
since installed. Sorry, but I don't think I can be much of assistance with 
these.

What you described sounds like something I'd see on a Trango. I've experienced 
similar traffic lockups & ethernet instability on several of their models. A 
reboot always 'fixes' it.

--
Blake Covarrubias

On Jul 31, 2012, at 3:00 AM, Troy Settle <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a backbone with 5 licensed links.  Each link is switched to the next, 
> forming a continuous L2 network.
>  
> Yesterday evening, we had a partial breakdown on the very last link.  I could 
> see traffic /from/ the far end, but the far end was unable to see traffic 
> from this side.  I could see discovery packets, I could see OSPF multicast 
> traffic.  I could even see some stuff from a few devices that are bridged or 
> switched in on the other side of the link.
>  
> The last device that was responsive to me, was the Horizon Compact on the 
> near side of that last link.  Nothing notable in the logs, so I reboot and a 
> few minutes later, everything is back to normal.
>  
> I can’t find much of anything in terms of peer-to-peer support for Dragonwave 
> equipment, so I figured I’d ask here… does anyone have any experience they 
> wouldn’t mind sharing about Dragonwaves?
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> -Troy
>  
>  
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