Good day
Hope there is someone that can shed some light on this issue. I have a customer running on ALE OS2360 switches with Unifi WiFi APs connected to the switches. When users try and connect to the WiFi, on the mobile device it says optaining IP address and nver connects, on the Firewall can be ...
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- 17 Oct 2025 03:10
- Forum: GENERAL
- Topic: MAC Randomization and ALE Switches
- Replies: 2
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- 31 Mar 2025 08:38
- Forum: OmniSwitch 6360
- Topic: Spanning Tree Issue on OS6360
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2114
Re: Spanning Tree Issue on OS6360
The ports the AP's are connected too are manually configured so the default VLAN for the AP's are VLAN 100 and then VLAN 10, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 81 is tagged over the same port. And yes even with the manual config the port goes into Blocking mode. What I want to know is why will the switch change the ...
- 28 Mar 2025 02:59
- Forum: OmniSwitch 6360
- Topic: Spanning Tree Issue on OS6360
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2114
Re: Spanning Tree Issue on OS6360
on port 1/1/4 is a Unify AP and VLAN 100 is the WLAN VLAN, I removed UNP for the Wi-Fi as it seems it causes issues on the Unify AP's. It seems like the Unify AP's dont like UNP, yes and it happens only for VLAN 100. I did notice on Omnivista Cirrus that it states the firmware the 6360 is running on ...
- 27 Mar 2025 04:45
- Forum: OmniSwitch 6360
- Topic: Spanning Tree Issue on OS6360
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2114
Spanning Tree Issue on OS6360
Good day can anyone maybe help or advise
I have a customer running on OS6360, OS2360 and OS2260 switches, the OS6360 switches are running on version 8.10.105.R02 and its only the OS6360 switches seeming to be an issue. All switches Spanning Tree are set to Per VLAN but it seems the OS6360 after a ...
I have a customer running on OS6360, OS2360 and OS2260 switches, the OS6360 switches are running on version 8.10.105.R02 and its only the OS6360 switches seeming to be an issue. All switches Spanning Tree are set to Per VLAN but it seems the OS6360 after a ...
- 09 Sep 2024 03:58
- Forum: OmniSwitch 2260 / 2360
- Topic: UNP Profile for Access Points
- Replies: 23
- Views: 14543
Re: UNP Profile for Access Points
Thank you so much for your input regarding my post, I have learned quite a bit.
Same as me my friend! I'm slowly learning but I wish ALE had courses available.
According to my service manager, at the moment the courses are online only, and not a single one in English is yet in sight!
The ...
- 29 Aug 2024 04:07
- Forum: OmniSwitch 2260 / 2360
- Topic: UNP Profile for Access Points
- Replies: 23
- Views: 14543
- 13 Aug 2024 11:19
- Forum: OmniSwitch 2260 / 2360
- Topic: UNP Profile for Access Points
- Replies: 23
- Views: 14543
Re: UNP Profile for Access Points
Thank you so much for your input regarding my post, I have learned quite a bit.
Same as me my friend! I'm slowly learning but I wish ALE had courses available.
According to my service manager, at the moment the courses are online only, and not a single one in English is yet in sight!
The ...
- 11 Aug 2024 08:22
- Forum: OmniSwitch 2260 / 2360
- Topic: UNP Profile for Access Points
- Replies: 23
- Views: 14543
Re: UNP Profile for Access Points
Cristek is correct. There are a lot of limitations at the 2260/2360 with R5.x against the other omniswitches with R8 (f.e. 6360). Beside the limitation at the classisification rules is the mobile-tag at the unp-profile missing and trust-tag at the unp-template not possible too.
So the idea to use ...
- 11 Aug 2024 08:21
- Forum: OmniSwitch 2260 / 2360
- Topic: UNP Profile for Access Points
- Replies: 23
- Views: 14543
Re: UNP Profile for Access Points
Hi and thank you for your reply, yes the UNP mobile tag is not available on the 2260/2360 switches, all phones are currently manually tagged so with AP mode enabled in the UNP template, the switch should tag the port for Voice automatically because of AP mode and the phone is already manually ...
- 28 Jul 2024 06:10
- Forum: OmniSwitch 2260 / 2360
- Topic: UNP Profile for Access Points
- Replies: 23
- Views: 14543
Re: UNP Profile for Access Points
Thanks for the outputs.
Port: 1/1/20
MAC-Address: 24:9a:d8:91:d9:82
..
Vlan = 869,
..
Profile Source = Default UNP - Block,
That means your classification rule unp classification lldp med-endpoint ip-phone profile1 "Voice-869" isn't matching. So the phone has to go to the default unp Data-10 ...
