Zyxel nebula dashboard says switches are offline
Hi, I believe the information on the zyxel nebula website is incorrect.
We have all 4 switches online, by this I mean they are working as switches within our internal LAN. PCs, phones, printers, etc. are all connected to the 4 switches we have. And the devices are assigned IPs by an ISP modem connected to the switch.
What is strange is that the Nebula dashboard says the switches are offline.
Does anyone know why that is?
We have all 4 switches online, by this I mean they are working as switches within our internal LAN. PCs, phones, printers, etc. are all connected to the 4 switches we have. And the devices are assigned IPs by an ISP modem connected to the switch.
What is strange is that the Nebula dashboard says the switches are offline.
Does anyone know why that is?
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Hi Lorcan,
Thanks for sharing this information.
May we know if NCC Dashboard of your site still shows offline for all switches?
If so, please provide us your Organization name and enable Zyxel support at Help > Support request page (enable it and click SAVE button) so that we will be able to access your organization then check the issue.
Adam
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We see this all the time when the primary DNS is not responding in a network. A good example is if there is a DC in the network and it is offline. The nebula hardware does not seem smart enough to move to the second DNS option under the DHCP configuration. We are leaning towards starting to statically assign all the network hardware because of this. Something we stopped doing years ago. It is a major issue if you ask me. We get false down alerts all the time.1
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Hi @SLMark1,
Thanks for sharing this information.
Our switch has the same behavior in either DHCP or Static IP configuration, so once switch is unable to get a reply from first DNS server, it sends packet to both DNS address you configured and see which DNS server respond to switch first.- May we know how do you determine that your primary DNS is not responding to your network?
- May we know if you use local DNS address as switch first DNS?
Adam
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Sorry for the late response. Switches do not move to DNS2 when DNS1 is down. Every client we have with local DNS has this issue. This is true even if the device is rebooted and or defaulted. If defaulted a switch will check in to Nebula for just a second, but then switch to an offline status with Nebula, however, the switch itself is working and the connected devices are online.0
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Hi I am having this problem again. Does anyone have a solution for this?
I can't modify the config on the switches because they are "offline" despite working properly and giving switching to our network? So the switches are connected to devices and are supplying the devices power and internet connection - yet the switches themselves cannot connect to the internet?0 -
Another bit of info that might help, we also have 2 Zyxel APs. Both of them are connected to the Zyxel Nebula cloud. Its just the switches that are seen as offline.0
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I also have a switch doing this right now.0
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Hi, I am having Same Problem.
Is there any solution?
what to do ?Warm regards, jo
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Hi @Drjo_1,
Please reference this topic to troubleshoot the switch offline problem.
If the problem remains after troubleshooting, please help to enable Zyxel support and help collect the switch tech support for me to check.
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Sorry, I am not downloading a zip file from this forum.
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