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djgraff209
Jan 30, 2020Aspirant
XR500 Static Route dropping packets
I'm running into an issue with my XR500 router. I'm running the lastest stable firmware (check from router indicates latest version). I have a virtualization server that I'm hosting a Linux bridg...
djgraff209
Jan 31, 2020Aspirant
I went into the administrative screens, under QoS set anti-buffer bloat to Never, turned off traffic prioritization.
There are no geo-filter devices set.
My network is a little more complex than most.
I have disabled DHCP on the router. I have a linux server hosted on 192.168.1.2 configured to serve DHCP & DNS functions.
Network is configured as 192.168.1.0/24.
I have a linux virtualization server hosted at 192.168.1.26 (static IP). Underneath that server I have a linux bridge configured to host a virtualized set of networks (currently 1) in the 172.16.0.0/12 range. The hosted virtual network is 172.16.1.0/24. I have configured routing and masquerading and am able to successfully reach hosts on that network as well as have them reach the internet and local lan.
Netduma_Alex
Feb 03, 2020NetDuma Partner
Try completely disabling QoS. On the anti-bufferbloat panel, there's a side menu which contains a full Disable for QoS. This will allow us to narrow down the problem.
- djgraff209Feb 05, 2020Aspirant
I'm currently traveling for work and don't have access at the moment to try any changes.
I will attempt that hopefully this weekend.
What impact would turning those features off have on my network?
- Netduma-FraserFeb 05, 2020NetDuma PartnerDisabling QoS could cause you to experience local congestion depending on your bandwidth speeds. If it does work then that indicates we need to look at how QoS interacts with static routes and likely implement a fix.