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Does anyone know of a way to determine if an MX appliance went offline due to losing power versus losing connectivity? The event log doesn't seem to contain a "boot" event, only primary uplink status change. Presumably, this event won't show up in th...
We've recently deployed several MR33 APs. We did some pretty extensive testing beforehand, so we were confident that all we had to do was connect them to a trunk port, and then specify the management VLAN in the settings for each AP. My trouble is th...
In my case, I have a service provider telling me one thing, a user base telling me another, and equipment that isn't say much of anything other than there was an outage. So I think your suggestion would solve a lot of problems. I think it would be ni...
@Philip D'Ath that certainly seems like an obvious feature to add. I found it amusing that I bragged to myself about how easy it would be to figure this out, just to find that the error log is chock full of information I may never use, and is missing...
Thanks for the reply. All I see in the event log is a gap in the events during the outage I'm investigating. I don't know if that gap exists because the device was unable to send log data to the cloud due to a connectivity problem, or if it's because...
TL;DR Be sure you've got trunking enabled on the switch!It appears as though I solved my own problem! The switch ports were *not* configured as trunks as I had thought. When clearing the configuration of the interfaces, I had run the appropriate "swi...