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Nortel BES50 losing configuration

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pat2006

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Jun 23, 2006
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Hi folks.

I've just started using the Nortel BES50 for the first time. After several tries, I got the box configured how I want it - nothing fancy, just 1 VLAN. The problem is, the switch works fine until I power cycle it. After that the configuration disappears. Even the default IP no longer works. I have no choice but to reset to factory default using the reset button.

Did I miss something? After every config I made sure to hit "Submit" button. So why is the config disappearing?

I noticed that there are 2 startup files.. A startup1 and startup-config. I didn't change any setting. It was set to use the startup-config file.

Any suggestions would be appreciate.

Thanks.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
Either the NVRAM, or the bootcode that points to the config is brokem somewhere...either way, your switch appears to be defective and should be eligible for a warranty return if still covered.

Go back to the place where you bought it and see if the reseller or Nortel themselves can get you a replacement.

-HH

Real trouble call:
Customer: "I have a huge problem. A friend has put a screensaver on my computer, but every time I move the mouse, it disappears!"
 
Thanks HungryHouse. I'll try another unit. Wouldn't it be ironic if the very first BES50 switch I use was defective.

If I have the same problem with another switch then I know it has to be something I'm doing wrong.

I'll let you know.
 
I've used/had run-ins withabout (6)BES50s and none have had this problem. Consider it as isolated incident.
-DK

Real trouble call:
Customer: "I have a huge problem. A friend has put a screensaver on my computer, but every time I move the mouse, it disappears!"
 
I tried another switch and same result. I realise that it's not that the switch is losing the config, but the management IP stops functioning. If I configure the switch and keep VLAN 1 as the management VLAN, I could reset the switch with no problem. However, I start running into problems if I try to change the management VLAN to another VLAN I defined. I've changed the PVIDs to match the VLAN I want to be management. I tried all ports being untagged members of both VLANs, then just members of the management VLAN etc. Nothing seems to work.

I am accustomed doing this on the ES460/470 switches with no problem. I usually remove all ports from the default VLAN (which is a Nortel recommendation. I don't understand why nothing seems to work when I try to change the management VLAN on the BES50.

What I'm I missing? I'm sure it's something obvious, but it escapes me right now.

Why didn't they put a serial port on these switches? Even the smallest Cisco's have a management port.
 
I have never tried to change the management VLAN on the BES50, so can't say there. Although it is a good recommendation to change it to something other than 1, its not paramount...if the switch functions for management on VLAN1, then I would leave it be at that site.
Because they're the small business series, they weren't designed with serial ports on purpose. Most just use those in a plug-n-play capacity anyway.

You're right on with the 460/470 series which are higher end.


Real trouble call:
Customer: "I have a huge problem. A friend has put a screensaver on my computer, but every time I move the mouse, it disappears!"
 
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