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WPPCMan
Apr 11, 2023Aspirant
GS324TP — S350 loses connection with Ubiquiti Access Points
Model: GS324TP — S350 Firmware: 1.0.0.43 Boot Version: B1.0.0.5 Periodically, all the Ubiquiti Access Points lose connection to the switch. (Less frequently, but just as annoying: The Epigy p...
WPPCMan
Apr 28, 2023Aspirant
Maybe a more specific question is why the "managed" state of the ports the access points are connected go to "D-Disabled"?
schumaku
Apr 28, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Consider to consult
Monitoring -> Memory logs
- schumakuApr 28, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Are these Ubiquiti Access Points in some Mesh mode where STP loops would be predictable?
- WPPCManMay 01, 2023Aspirant
Apologies for the delayed responses. I will follow your suggestion for looking at the memory logs as soon as I'm able to get back to the church.
And now I will show my complete ignorance: Yes, Ubiquiti Access Points are in Mesh mode. But I don't know if/how STP loops could be predictable. Would appreciate any insights.
- schumakuMay 01, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Some workarounds on the Ubiquity mesh APs we now we know NOT to enable Wireless Uplink unless we really need it, and make very sure to disable it before re-establishing the Wired Uplink.
In the Unifi ecosystem, all switches STP prio are set at 32768 and in MAC order if I have it right.
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