Netgate 4100 Failes to boot after storm
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ix0 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (down) Intel(R) X553 L (KR Backplane) ix1 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (down) Intel(R) X553 L (KR Backplane)
Hardware (NICs) are found but not readable.
That's not a a storm (wind, water, floods and so on). This is most probably lightning entering the copper wires somewhere and it followed the path right into t least one of the NICs, you were using ix0 (1) as a WAN (as I do) ?
With some luck, can you use one of the other 4 ? the igc0 igc1 igc2 igc3. The 4 ports on the right.If you have a fiber access, lightning didn't come in by the 'coax' or copper phone (ADSL), your WAN, so it came in via another networked device.
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Mmm, those two remaining NICs are not populated on the 4100 so could not have been affected by any line surge. Which is probably why they are still showing up.
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@stephenw10
Ah .. thanksI was wondering : what are these ix0 and ix1, as I've ix2 and ix3 which are usable.
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I'm using these to protect my SG-4100.
This RJ-45 comes from the ISP modem, then goes to my SG-4100. -
@mcury I'm using something similar with 10GbE, worth every penny!
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@Gertjan
Yeah, you are "spot on" or "right on the money".
I did not want to mention the lightning first up as I wanted people's opinion.This was a storm with a very fierce bolt of lightning nearby. No other appliances/equipment in the house was damaged by any power surge, however I lost all devices from WAN side of 4100 to the internet.
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@mcury
They look to be surge suppressors and close lightning is going to take them out as well.
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@Gertjan
My understanding is the ix0 and ix1 are internal backplane channels and are not accessible to the outside world, but used internally for internal routing etc. -
ix0/1 are simply unpopulated in the 4100. Those are the additional 10G ports used in the 6100 and 8200. They exist in the SoC but are disabled, the OS simply sees them as backplane type, they are unused here.
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@mcury Do you have a make/model of them?
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@pmwqld said in Netgate 4100 Failes to boot after storm:
@mcury Do you have a make/model of them?
iClamper is a company with a great reputation in Brazil.
We don't have a great infrastructure, so everyone uses it around here.
I have customers with farms, and if I don't use those there, especially there, every now and then lightning burns equipment.It has a varistor component built in, it is like a little sponge or pillow that can protect you even if you don't have proper power grounding.
If you don't find it in your location, search for good companies with good reputation.
Out of my head, I probably bought more than a hundred of these in the past 5 years or so..
This is a guy testing it, video is in Portuguese, but you can generate subtitles or perhaps just watch it without audio to see how it works.
Youtube Video