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    pfSense router won't link after power off

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    • chudakC
      chudak
      last edited by chudak

      No PPPoE and No VLANs
      NICs assigned directly.

      Below is my ifconfig output - https://pastebin.com/4KiFWpZ9
      And system log - https://pastebin.com/iBDSghVQ
      (not sure how to read it)

      I think above this line:
      Nov 29 08:37:43 syslogd kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
      is when power was restored.

      Thx for looking.

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      • chudakC
        chudak
        last edited by

        @stephenw10 did you see anything interesting ?

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        • B
          bbrendon
          last edited by

          Looks like you have additional packages. Snort maybe?

          What’s with those arp log entries?

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          • chudakC
            chudak
            last edited by

            @bbrendon
            what type of logs would you like to see ?

            how snort can prevent successful re-initializing interfaces linking after power off?

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Which interfaces are which there? igb0-2 show as active with a 1Gbps link using auto-select. Only igb3 is down there.

              The system logs are hard to read with all that Snort messaging but they too show igb0 (which looks like WAN) coming up:
              Nov 29 08:47:48 kernel igb0: link state changed to UP

              What does the lack of a green LED signify on that box?

              Where are you actually seeing the interfaces as not linked?

              Steve

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              • chudakC
                chudak @stephenw10
                last edited by

                @stephenw10

                "WAN and LAN Ethernet connections on the router had only yellow lights and no green."

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Yes I read that but what do those LEDs mean on that box?

                  The link appears to be UP so maybe green is just data?

                  Is the lack of green LED the only place you see the link as down?

                  Steve

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                  • chudakC
                    chudak @stephenw10
                    last edited by chudak

                    @stephenw10
                    The way I observed it , when only yellow lights are on and green is not, WAN was not linked (if this is right term), was not assigning IPs and was not assignable via ssh.

                    And I saw that after 2 soft and hard reboots.

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Presumably the yellow LED comes on when you connect the cable? That is more likely to be LINK. The green LED may indicate 1Gbps. Or it may flash for data. Or both.

                      Run ifconfig at the console when it is in that state. I assumed that's what you posted above but if that's the case it is linked fine.

                      Steve

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                      • chudakC
                        chudak @stephenw10
                        last edited by

                        @stephenw10

                        That's not easy. I have to connect display in order to do so, but then I can't connect to 1GB cable.

                        (wish it had IPMI)

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          Well we need to see what it's actually failing to do. The output you posted above looks like there is no problem.

                          Steve

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