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D-Link Enterprise => DGS-1100-Series => Topic started by: pgruetter on May 02, 2016, 11:19:20 PM
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Hi all!
I have 3x DGS-1100-08, configuration as discussed here http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=64742.0 (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=64742.0):
In the past week, I had two of the switches just randomly reset to factory reset. ???
Last week, I realised there's a problem with my Internet access and saw that I can't access the web interface of one of the three switches. Using the D-Link discovery tool, I saw that the switch had the default IP again. I fact, all settings were reset (IP, password, VLAN configuration.. everything).
Today, this happened to one of the other two switches too.
Is this a known problem? Anything I can do!?
Thanks
Patrick
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Ensure nobody has access to the UI or causing a reset?
Ensure the configurations on the switches are correct?
Ensure cabling and connections are good come and going from the switches. CAT 6 recommended.
Swap switches to see if problem continues.
Move switch to different network or location to see if problem follows.
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Ensure nobody has access to the UI or causing a reset?
Ensure the configurations on the switches are correct?
Ensure cabling and connections are good come and going from the switches. CAT 6 recommended.
Swap switches to see if problem continues.
Move switch to different network or location to see if problem follows.
Thanks for your feedback! Here are my comments:
- No one has access except me. My wife doesn't know how to access the web interface, believe me :D I would rule out a hacker for now but this has crossed my mind too.
- Configuration is fine, works as expected and discussed in the other thread.
- I'm using CAT6 and CAT7 cables. Just checked under L2 Features -> Statistics. TX Error is always 0 for all ports. In average, RxError make for about 0.05% of packages. Not sure if this is a good value?
- Will see if this happens again. So far, it happend to 2 of 3 switches so not much left to swap.
- OK, if it happens again, I'll consider trying the switch in another network.
This is very frustrating as it happened without any clear cause and only twice so far. If it happens more often in the future, I'll consider replacing the switches with another brand / make. :-[
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I would also do a factory reset on one of the switches and run default factory settings as a un-configured switch or maybe make one small minor change to one that's experiencing this, then set it run it and see if it still happens. If it does then you'll know. They may need to be RMAd.
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OK thanks. I will have to make time to "reset" my network. Currently, I can't simply factory reset one of the switches as I'm using VLANs and they wouldn't be able to properly communicate with each other. ::)
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Let us know how it goes. I'm hoping the run ok with out any problems in default normal switch mode with out configuring VLANs. Then depending on results, configure VLANs and test again.
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OK, some more insights. Did a factory reset on all three switches and only setup VLANs, nothing else.
I had the following (slightly different) scenario about 3 times the past two days:
I was suddenly not able to access the switches web interface. Pings would also not work anymore. Interestingly, the switch was still operational, just the web interface wasn't available anymore.
I then unplugged the switch and put the power back on. This time, the IP addresses where still setup correctly and I was able to access the web interface again after a few seconds (boot up). But the VLAN settings were gone!?
I now did a factory reset on all three switches and did NOT configure any VLANs. Let's see how this goes.
This is really starting to drive me crazy. >:(
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Seems like something is getting hung up on the switches.
Let us know how the reset and configure goes.
If this happens again, I recommend that you phone contact your regional D-Link support office and ask for help and information regarding this. We find that phone contact has better immediate results over using email.
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I have two DGS-1100-08 switches that have same behavior where the configuration is intermittently/randomly lost and reverts back to factory default settings. Fortunately I have a backup of the configuration so it is easy to restore when I'm at home, but causes my major issue when I'm remote. It appears that dlink has provided a beta version of the firmware to fix this issue per Amazon feedback of one user: http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R101SBWTN3ZCO6/ref=cm_cr_getr_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B008ABLU2I
I have opened a case w/ D-Link support to see if a beta version of the firmware is available that will resolve my problem. I will post follow up if support provides a solution.
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Thanks for the info and feed back. Please post if you get any information from D-Link support. I recommend using Phone support as well.
I have two DGS-1100-08 switches that have same behavior where the configuration is intermittently/randomly lost and reverts back to factory default settings. Fortunately I have a backup of the configuration so it is easy to restore when I'm at home, but causes my major issue when I'm remote. It appears that dlink has provided a beta version of the firmware to fix this issue per Amazon feedback of one user: http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R101SBWTN3ZCO6/ref=cm_cr_getr_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B008ABLU2I
I have opened a case w/ D-Link support to see if a beta version of the firmware is available that will resolve my problem. I will post follow up if support provides a solution.
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@gribnut: Do you have any updates on this? Did the new firmware resolve the issues for you?
One of my switches did another reset this week even now that I don't use VLANs anymore. Your comment also led me to check amazon reviews and this seems to be a known issue! I now saw, that there's a newer firmware (1.10.039). I updated all three but I couldn't find anything special in the changelog (not for this version at least).
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Did the FW update help any? ???
@gribnut: Do you have any updates on this? Did the new firmware resolve the issues for you?
One of my switches did another reset this week even now that I don't use VLANs anymore. Your comment also led me to check amazon reviews and this seems to be a known issue! I now saw, that there's a newer firmware (1.10.039). I updated all three but I couldn't find anything special in the changelog (not for this version at least).
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Thanks for asking, forgot to update. So far I didn't have any resets, but also didn't configure VLANs so far. Without VLANs, it took considerably longer for one of the switches to reset.
I did open a service request though! Someone from D-Link Europe called back and told me that the issues are completely new to them :( Apparently none of the other customers that mentioned these problems on Amazon actually filed a request. Or they did and the supporter didn't find it ;D He did close the ticket and said to reopen it should the issues happen again on the latest firmware.
Guess I will configure VLANs again this week and see if any problems come up in the coming few weeks.
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Let us know how it goes...
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Update in case anyone still monitoring thread. DLink provided beta version of firmware 1.10.B038 that did resolve my issue where switches would revert back to factory default settings. As mentioned by pgruetter, DLink has since provided a new firmware update 1.10.39. I'm assuming the fix that existed in 1.10.B038 was included in 1.10.39. Change log for 1.10.39 is non-existent far as I can find. I will be updating my switches to this latest version as well.
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Was planning on updating this thread as well this week 8)
I can confirm, that the latest firmware fixes the problem! I didn't have any hardware ever since updating! I'm using my VLAN configuration again and didn't have any problems. Great, I can finally use the switches as I intended to.
Cheers
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Glad the new FW fixes this.
Release notes are here:
http://support.dlink.com/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DGS-1100-08 (http://support.dlink.com/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DGS-1100-08)
Enjoy. ;)
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Just adding an additional confirmation that the updated firmware solved this problem on 12 of our switches that were having random factory resets.
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Good to hear. Enjoy.
;)
Just adding an additional confirmation that the updated firmware solved this problem on 12 of our switches that were having random factory resets.