Posted on 26 Nov, 2020, in Uncategorized
Except for Console or Telnet access, prior to FI 08.0.90 admins had to enable authentication and a UserID/PW for SSH and WebUI access.
Posted on 16 Nov, 2020, in Uncategorized
I’m working on configuring WLANs with vlan tagging. My understanding of DHCP relay from my networking background is a way of relaying DHCP request between different vlans. DHCP relay in the Ruckus world is a way of broadcast traffic management. Can someone correct me if I’m wrong?If I’m right, I’m running stuck. I’ve trolled the forums for a while trying to find similar situations. DHCP server on vlan 10 and it has two scopes: main network: 10.0.0.0/16 (for vlan 10) and guest network: 10.1.0.0/16 (for vlan 20). I have an L3 switch that does the DHCP relay (using ip helper-address). Router is configured properly too.I connect a laptop via wired connection to a port with a vlan assignment of 20 The laptop gets an IP address in the 10.1.0.0/16 subnet and all is well. I disconnect the wired and connect the wireless to a vlan 20 tagged WLAN and it doesn’t get an IP address at all. Wireshark shows no DHCP responses coming back. I configured the WLAN with Ruckus’ DHCP relay per documentation and I get an address back in the 10.0.0.0/16 scope.What doesn’t make sense to me is if I have a WLAN with vlan tagging, shouldn’t that be the same as plugging in a wired connection to a vlan tagged port??
Posted on 16 Nov, 2020, in Uncategorized
Hello, I appeared for the Ruckus WiSE Level 1 exam and passed with 83% score but cannot see my score or did not receive my certificate. It looks like I have not done it. Any way to get my Certifcate other than reappearing ? Await reply ThanksSven i. A. tsbkorsch28.01.2016 now all is gone..what ?s up?
Posted on 16 Nov, 2020, in Uncategorized
Hi
I have a wifi solution with ruckus, controller 1100 and 47 AP ?s. The ap ?s are disconnecting randomly because of some switch ?s ports are up and down constantly.
The wired network is ok and certified,
But there are many logs registered refers to flapping on the switch.
I have disabled the mesh option on the zonedirector. The processor load on the switch has been decreased after that. But the issue keeps alive.
Could it be related with the cisco switch arp table refresh time?
Is it necessary to get similir time of refresh
Or, What could be the problem?
Posted on 16 Nov, 2020, in Uncategorized
ð?????ruckus,?????,??:1.200??????????“????” ??????? 70??2.ruckus ???????ap ??????????? ???????2.4G?5.8G??????????ruckus ?????????3.????2?r600,????????,2?ap ??????,?????4.R600??1??????? ???????????????????????????????5.r600????????????????????ap???????????????ap?????,????,??!!!
Posted on 16 Nov, 2020, in Uncategorized
??I’ve got a 7750 as my core router and 1GB connections to 9 sites with 7450 routers. 7 of the connections work and 2 do not. As far as I can tell, the configs are all the same (other than IP addresses) but all four of the ports show as down with port states Blocking. STP is disabled on all four ports. If I disable and then enable the ports, they go down immediately. As far as I know, the AT&T links between the sites are all good. Suggestions?
Posted on 16 Nov, 2020, in Uncategorized
Hi All,I have connected few PCs with 2xICX6450-48 switch in local envrionment.Assigned private IPs(like 169.254.3.1-50) in my PCs. Now i see retransmission in TCP connections of many PCs, i checked switch for any problem but could not see any errors in either ethernet interfaces or stack interfaces.netstat O/P snippet on PC 169.254.3.31:2018-10-02 03:08:10 tcp 0 38093 169.254.3.31:53098 169.254.3.32:13602 ESTABLISHED 601 1280802 4486/xxx on (0.28/1/0)2018-10-02 03:38:10 tcp 0 996 169.254.3.31:46332 169.254.3.49:12602 ESTABLISHED 601 1689988 5919/xxx on (0.34/1/0)Switch stacking settings:all stack ports are 10G. I have configured stack ports on both switch units in trunk mode (Trunk1: [1/2/1, 1/2/2], Trunk2: [1/2/3, 1/2/4]). Firmware:I am using firmware 08.0.30When i checked command output “show stack rel-ipc”, i see a field “Data retransmits done: <value>”. Is it says switch is doing restarnsmission for packets.How to minimize it.Output of few diagnostic command:1>show version Copyright (c) 1996-2015 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. UNIT 1: compiled on Mar 30 2015 at 18:25:06 labeled as ICX64R08030 (9693416 bytes) from Primary ICX64R08030.bin SW: Version 08.0.30T313 UNIT 2: compiled on Mar 30 2015 at 18:25:06 labeled as ICX64R08030 (9693416 bytes) from Primary ICX64R08030.bin SW: Version 08.0.30T313 Boot-Monitor Image size = 786944, Version:10.1.05T310 (kxz10105) HW: Stackable ICX6450-48==========================================================================UNIT 1: SL 1: ICX6450-48 48-port Management Module Serial #: BZU3222L063 License: ICX6450_BASE_ROUTER_SOFT_PACKAGE (LID: dbwIHHHnFLI) P-ENGINE 0: type DEF0, rev 01 P-ENGINE 1: type DEF0, rev 01==========================================================================UNIT 1: SL 2: ICX6450-SFP-Plus 4port 40G Module==========================================================================UNIT 2: SL 1: ICX6450-48 48-port Management Module Serial #: BZU3220L094 License: ICX6450_BASE_ROUTER_SOFT_PACKAGE (LID: dbwIHHFnFOJ) P-ENGINE 0: type DEF0, rev 01 P-ENGINE 1: type DEF0, rev 01==========================================================================UNIT 2: SL 2: ICX6450-SFP-Plus 4port 40G Module========================================================================== 800 MHz ARM processor ARMv5TE, 400 MHz bus65536 KB flash memory 512 MB DRAMSTACKID 1 system uptime is 188 day(s) 14 hour(s) 20 minute(s) 18 second(s)STACKID 2 system uptime is 188 day(s) 15 hour(s) 1 minute(s) 13 second(s)The system started at 12:35:57 GMT+00 Wed Nov 29 2017 The system : started=warm start reloaded=by “reload”My stack unit ID = 1, bootup role = active****************************************************************************2>show stackStack Details=============T=508d9h20m42.3: alone: standalone, D: dynamic cfg, S: staticID Type Role Mac Address Pri State Comment 1 S ICX6450-48 active 609c.9f8f.dbc0 128 local Ready2 S ICX6450-48 standby 609c.9f8f.1bc0 0 remote Ready active standby +—+ +—+ =2/3| 1 |2/1==2/3| 2 |2/1= | +—+ +—+ | | | |————————| Standby u2 – protocols ready, can failoverCurrent stack management MAC is 609c.9f8f.dbc0Image-Auto-Copy is Enabled. Stack Port Status Neighbors Unit# Stack-port1 Stack-port2 Stack-port1 Stack-port2 1 up (1/2/1-1/2/2) up (1/2/3-1/2/4) U2 (2/2/3-2/2/4) U2 (2/2/1-2/2/2) 2 up (2/2/1-2/2/2) up (2/2/3-2/2/4) U1 (1/2/3-1/2/4) U1 (1/2/1-1/2/2) Unit# System uptime1 508 day(s) 9 hour(s) 20 minute(s) 42 second(s) 2 508 day(s) 9 hour(s) 18 minute(s) 19 second(s) The system started at 01:13:36 GMT+00 Sun May 07 20173> show mediaPort 1/1/1: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/2: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/3: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/4: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/5: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/6: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/7: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/8: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/9: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/10: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/11: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/12: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/13: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/14: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/15: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/16: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/17: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/18: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/19: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/20: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/21: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/22: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/23: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/24: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/25: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/26: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/27: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/28: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/29: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/30: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/31: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/32: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/33: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/34: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/35: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/36: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/37: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/38: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/39: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/40: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/41: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/42: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/43: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/44: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/45: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/46: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/47: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/1/48: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 1/2/1: Type : 10GE Active Twinax 1m (SFP +)Port 1/2/2: Type : 10GE Active Twinax 1m (SFP +)Port 1/2/3: Type : 10GE Active Twinax 1m (SFP +)Port 1/2/4: Type : 10GE Active Twinax 1m (SFP +)Port 2/1/1: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/2: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/3: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/4: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/5: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/6: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/7: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/8: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/9: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/10: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/11: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/12: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/13: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/14: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/15: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/16: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/17: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/18: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/19: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/20: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/21: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/22: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/23: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/24: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/25: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/26: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/27: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/28: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/29: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/30: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/31: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/32: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/33: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/34: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/35: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/36: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/37: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/38: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/39: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/40: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/41: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/42: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/43: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/44: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/45: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/46: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/47: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/1/48: Type : 1G M-C (Gig-Copper) Port 2/2/1: Type : 10GE Active Twinax 1m (SFP +)Port 2/2/2: Type : 10GE Active Twinax 1m (SFP +)Port 2/2/3: Type : 10GE Active Twinax 1m (SFP +)Port 2/2/4: Type : 10GE Active Twinax 1m (SFP +)4> show stack stack-portsPort statistics for all stack-ports.Port In Packets Out Packets In Errors Out Errors1/2/1 1370 519 0 01/2/2 595 1446 0 01/2/3 1451 567 0 01/2/4 519 1416 0 02/2/1 0 0 0 02/2/2 0 0 0 02/2/3 0 0 0 02/2/4 0 0 0 0TOTAL 3935 3948 0 05>show stack rel-ipcStack IPC Statistics.Reliable IPC statistics:Global statistics:Pkts rcvd w/no session: 0, Msgs rcvd w/no handler: % 0Keep-alive timer 05ee4098, Keep-alive # 8784506Unit statistics:Unit 2 statistics:Msgs sent: 17761125 Msgs received: 28675248, Pkt sends failed: 0Message types sent: [9]=17714249, [12]=9, [13]=4, [15]=46859, [21]=3, [59]=1, Message types received: [9]=28675243, [12]=1, [13]=2, [15]=2, Session: base-channel, to U2, channel 0buf size: xmt=1048584, rcv=32776, max msg=10008State: established (last 508 day(s) 9 hour(s) 17 minute(s) 39 second(s) ago) cnt: 1Remote resets: 0, Reset packets sent: 0Connection statistics (for current connection, if established):Msgs sent: 12281686, Msgs rcvd: 28675240Atomic batches sent: 0, Atomic batches rcvd: 0Pkts sent: 49225734, Pkts rcvd: 39627955Msg bytes sent: 321000512, Msg bytes rcvd: 118436004Pkt bytes sent: 140614160, Pkt bytes rcvd: 258315396Keepalive sent: 8784490, Keepalive rcvd: 8784490Keepalive age: 0, Keepalive NBR age : 1Flushes requested: 1631, Suspends: 0, Resumes: 0Packets sent with data (DAT), ACKs, and window updates (WND):Other: 10446154, ACK: 22019942, WND: 1801900, ACK+WND: 19309DAT: 14716923, DAT+ACK: 215330, DAT+WND 6115, DA+AC+WND 61Data retransmits done: 2511094, Zero-window probes sent: 0Dup ACK pkts rcvd: 1983261, Pkts rcvd w/dup data: 54Pkts rcvd w/data past window: 0Session: image-transfer, to U2, channel 1buf size: xmt=15368, rcv=15368, max msg=1052State: established (last 508 day(s) 9 hour(s) 17 minute(s) 36 second(s) ago) cnt: 1Remote resets: 0, Reset packets sent: 0Connection statistics (for current connection, if established):Msgs sent: 0, Msgs rcvd: 1Atomic batches sent: 0, Atomic batches rcvd: 0Pkts sent: 8784556, Pkts rcvd: 11Msg bytes sent: 0, Msg bytes rcvd: 8Pkt bytes sent: 105508812, Pkt bytes rcvd: 144Keepalive sent: 8784489, Keepalive rcvd: 8784489Keepalive age: 1, Keepalive NBR age : 1Flushes requested: 0, Suspends: 0, Resumes: 0Packets sent with data (DAT), ACKs, and window updates (WND):Other: 8784490, ACK: 1, WND: 0, ACK+WND: 0DAT: 65, DAT+ACK: 0, DAT+WND 0, DA+AC+WND 0Data retransmits done: 64, Zero-window probes sent: 0Dup ACK pkts rcvd: 6, Pkts rcvd w/dup data: 0Pkts rcvd w/data past window: 0Session: ACL, to U2, channel 3buf size: xmt=102408, rcv=32776, max msg=1472State: established (last 508 day(s) 9 hour(s) 17 minute(s) 39 second(s) ago) cnt: 1Remote resets: 0, Reset packets sent: 0Connection statistics (for current connection, if established):Msgs sent: 5432444, Msgs rcvd: 4Atomic batches sent: 0, Atomic batches rcvd: 0Pkts sent: 15414196, Pkts rcvd: 6417623Msg bytes sent: 117348590, Msg bytes rcvd: 5664Pkt bytes sent: 164358895, Pkt bytes rcvd: 77022964Keepalive sent: 8784490, Keepalive rcvd: 87844906>show statisticsPort In Packets Out Packets In Errors Out Errors1/1/1 11 7297 0 01/1/2 14 7298 0 01/1/3 8176 6415 0 01/1/4 2252685 2077557 0 01/1/5 5226 6532 0 01/1/6 2259156 2075034 0 01/1/7 13 7299 0 01/1/8 11 7297 0 01/1/9 14 7297 0 01/1/10 1086615 1084224 0 01/1/11 1073359 1070328 0 01/1/12 1072546 1067630 0 01/1/13 1096400 1092858 0 01/1/14 1081252 1078597 0 01/1/15 972004 968706 0 01/1/16 1091781 1088888 0 01/1/17 1062311 1060119 0 01/1/18 984911 982314 0 01/1/19 1130107 1126269 0 01/1/20 1188384 1185328 0 01/1/21 1105326 1100925 0 01/1/22 1429199 1426992 0 01/1/23 1392828 1389422 0 01/1/24 1116379 1111288 0 01/1/25 0 0 0 01/1/26 0 0 0 01/1/27 2451 7641 0 01/1/28 2529724 2172382 0 01/1/29 10149 7220 0 01/1/30 1235062 2073628 0 01/1/31 0 7286 0 01/1/32 0 7285 0 01/1/33 0 7286 0 01/1/34 1086603 1084228 0 01/1/35 1073354 1071981 0 01/1/36 1072552 1071856 0 01/1/37 1096316 1095985 0 01/1/38 1081210 1079800 0 01/1/39 972007 969592 0 01/1/40 1091794 1090130 0 01/1/41 1062292 1061034 0 01/1/42 984915 983945 0 01/1/43 1130164 1128059 0 01/1/44 1188441 1187810 0 01/1/45 1105352 1103770 0 01/1/46 1429184 1431086 0 01/1/47 1392891 1390305 0 01/1/48 1116339 1114779 0 01/2/1 7198974 3397392 0 01/2/2 3442180 &nb
Posted on 16 Nov, 2020, in Uncategorized
I have this 2x10GR template and it came with the “Current License: 2X1G”. I applied the command “license install perpetual 1 2x10gr” and brought this message below with expiration in 45 days.”The Ruckus FastIron End User License Agreement (EULA) terms and conditions found at https://www.ruckuswireless.com/icxfastironeula apply to your use of this software.The evaluation license period is 45 days after which you must purchase the license should you continue using the software. Please confirm that you have read and accept these terms and conditions (entry and or n): yBy selecting ‘and’ you have read and accepted the Ruckus End USER License Agreement at the following URL https://www.ruckuswireless.com/icxfastironeula”;#show licenseUnit License Name L3 Premium Port Speed ??Upgrade Ports MACsec1 2X10GR Yes Yes 10G 2 NAThe question is:1. Was this model “ICX7150-C12-2X10GR” already to come with the ports enabled?2. Or, do I need to buy this license to activate the 10G port?3. If this model “ICX7150-C12-2X10GR” already has the license, without buying, how to activate the 10G ports definitively without expiring.I need help
Posted on 16 Nov, 2020, in Uncategorized
So I have two ICX 7150 C12P’s that were recently upgraded to 8090c (both primary and secondary) from 8070 and 8080 with the regular bin file, not the UFI. I’ve been advised to use the UFI file for this version and up. We needed them upgraded to work with Smartzone and I was unaware of needing the UFI file.We’ve also been advised to go ahead and upgrade it to 08091 as well. Can I upgrade straight to this latest version safely? And, if so, do I also need to use the UFI file when upgrading? (Will this work using the command ?copy tftp flash 192.x.x.x SPS08091ufi.bin primary??)FYI, I am new to networking and Ruckus, so I apologize for lack of knowledge in some areas.Sorry for the bombardment of questions, hopefully this makes sense. If I’m missing any info needed, let me know.Thanks!
Posted on 16 Nov, 2020, in Uncategorized
Hi!config:aaa authentication login default radius localaaa authentication login privilege-modeaaa authorization exec default radiusenable aaa consoleradius-server host ?.?.?.? ssl-auth-port 2083 authentication-only key ???radius-server retransmit 5radius-server timeout 15interface ve 301ip address z.z.z.z 255.255.255.0ip radius source-interface ve 301sh aaa:Radius default key: …Radius retries: 5Radius timeout: 15 secondsRadius Server: IP=y.y.y.y SSL Port=2083 Usage=authen-onlyKey=…opens=3 closes=0 timeouts=0 errors=0packets in=0 packets out=0IPv4 Radius Source address: IP=0.0.0.0Does anybody have ideas? On server no packets from device
Posted on 12 Nov, 2020, in Uncategorized
In rare situations after a power outage or a reload, ICX 7150 switches may get stuck in boot mode with ECC error messages. TSB-2020-010 details this issue.
Posted on 11 Nov, 2020, in Uncategorized
Ruckus ICX FastIron 08.0.95ba (GA) Software Release (.zip)..zip file contains switch Firmware, MIBs, and Signature files, and applies to: ICX7150, ICX7250, ICX7450, ICX7550, ICX7650, ICX7750, ICX7850Review the RUCKUS ICX FastIron 08.0.95ba (GA) Release Notes prior to installation.
Posted on 10 Nov, 2020, in Uncategorized
RUCKUS ICX FastIron 08.0.95ba (GA) Release NotesApplies to: ICX 7150, 7250, 7450, 7550, 7650, 7750, 7850 model switches.
Posted on 03 Nov, 2020, in Uncategorized
Ruckus ICX FastIron 08.0.95b (GA) Software Release (.zip)..zip file contains switch Firmware, MIBs, and Signature files, and applies to: ICX7150, ICX7250, ICX7450, ICX7550, ICX7650, ICX7750, ICX7850Please review the RUCKUS ICX FastIron 08.0.95b (GA) Release Notes prior to installation.