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    Restoring backup from SG5100 to SG8200 lost connectivity

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    • J Offline
      Jossk
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      My current appliance is an SG-5100. I will be upgrading to an SG-8200. I restored the backup from my 5100 to the 8200 no problem.

      My issue is that I got a message saying the hardware assignments was wrong. So I changed them to what I figured they were (the 5100 had the port IDs (igb0, ix2, etc.) labelled right on the front, whereas the 8200 had the generic naming (WAN 1-2, LAN1-4, etc.) labelled on the front.

      I set the WAN as igc0, as I figured that was the one labelled as WAN 1. And the LAN and VLANS as ix0 (I assumed that was the one labelled as LAN 1). I also have a "Service" network, for me to plug my laptop in if the trunk port goes belly up, and I can't access from there. I set that to ix3, which I assumed was labelled as LAN 4.

      After changing then rebooting as it said to do, I cannot connect when I plug into to any of the ports. So I can't access the web UI. I have tried every single port. Even the SFPs using an adapter.

      I then tried accessing via the USB console port. However, the /dev/ttyUSB0 shows up for a second, then disappears.

      The only thing I haven't tried yet is trying to connect to the console via my Windows desktop, due to time constraints.

      Any ideas or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

      Thank you

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        SteveITS Rebel Alliance @Jossk
        last edited by SteveITS

        @Jossk posts [edit: ports] are listed here https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/solutions/netgate-8200/io-ports.html#networking-ports. There are some notes.

        Via console you can review/change assignments . https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/solutions/netgate-8200/connect-to-console.html

        Also see https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/connect-to-gui.html

        Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
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          Jossk @Jossk
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          Thank you @SteveITS . Much appreciated. Hopefully I can get around to working on that soon.

          Cheers.

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            Jossk
            last edited by Jossk

            I just noticed that all 3 lights are blinking. I then cycled the power.
            The Circle came on orange. Then went on blue.
            After about a minute or so, all 3 started blinking.

            There was a forum post about an SG3100, but it uses the same shape indicators as the 8200.
            I think I read someone mentioned that meant it was stuck in a boot loop.
            New SG3100 Stuck in boot loop

            Can anyone confirm?

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              SteveITS Rebel Alliance @Jossk
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              @Jossk Which color? LED patterns are on that page I linked.
              https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/solutions/netgate-8200/io-ports.html#led-patterns

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                Jossk @SteveITS
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                @SteveITS

                Boot Process - rapidly blinking blue.

                I was looking for the power button. lol

                I will try the factory reset. Then reassign the interfaces one at a time (as I should have done from the beginning).

                Thanks

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                  SteveITS Rebel Alliance @Jossk
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                  @Jossk The reset only resets the config file. You could also connect to the console to see what it is showing during boot.

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                    Jossk @SteveITS
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                    @SteveITS

                    Unfortunately, /dev/ttyUSB0 shows up for a second, then disappears. Not nearly long enough to open PuTTY to see what it's doing.

                    I also saw in the documentation the port IDs and what they are labelled on the unit.

                    Being that you can reconfigure any port to be WAN or LAN, I don't understand the logic of labelling ports as WAN or LAN on a pfSense appliance.

                    Then again, I'm questioning their logic when they decided to rack-mount a desktop unit, for a number of reasons. Now that I have my hands on it.
                    But that's neither here nor there.

                    It seems like the only option would be the nuclear route and re-image it. Do you think I have more luck connecting from a Windows machine?

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                      SteveITS Rebel Alliance @Jossk
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                      @Jossk It kinda sounds like it is just continually rebooting. You could try to reinstall. Or post in the Netgate hardware forum. Or since it's new open a ticket with TAC at go.netgate.com.

                      You did mention the console above, I forgot that already. :)

                      I think the labels are just to get people started, on a default config.

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                        Jossk @SteveITS
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                        @SteveITS

                        Thanks. All good ideas.

                        I would argue that having the port IDs more useful, and just having a sticker or card for initial setup would be of more benefit to helping the user learning the basics.

                        I was just about to open a TAC ticket, and went over to look for the NDI on the unit, and saw the diamond blinking blue. Meaning the system was ready. 😂
                        I just checked back on the unit. It must have been the config file, as it's now booted fine and I can reach the default IP address.

                        I can try to restore the config, knowing the factory reset will work. lol

                        Or I can go the safe rout (the hard way), & replicate the setup manually.

                        Thanks for all your advice. Much appreciated.

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                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          You should be able to restore a 5100 config there and just reassign the interfaces.

                          If you have a number of sub-interfaces like VLANs or PPP etc you might want to just edit the config directly. There is risk doing that.

                          If you open a ticket with us we can convert your old config to allow you to import it directly into the 8200.

                          Steve

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