[Commotion-dev] 2-port Ubiquiti NanoStations

Ben West ben at gowasabi.net
Mon Feb 2 20:44:22 EST 2015


Sorry for typo.  Looks like SoC is on switch port 0: "switch0:
eth1(AR7240/AR9330 built-in switch), ports: 5 (cpu @ 0), vlans: 16"

On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 7:43 PM, Ben West <ben at gowasabi.net> wrote:

> If you mean the UBNT Nanostation M2 and M5 products, their LAN ports are
> presented to OpenWRT as eth0 and eth1 (master & secondary, respectively),
> with the switch only appearing in relation to eth1.
>
> Here is what swconfig has to say on an NSM5 I have running Attitude
> Adjustment.  May guess is that the switch chipset is only connected to the
> SoC (port 1) and secondary LAN jack (port 0).
>
> root at router:~# swconfig dev eth1 help
> switch0: eth1(AR7240/AR9330 built-in switch), ports: 5 (cpu @ 0), vlans: 16
>      --switch
>     Attribute 1 (int): enable_vlan (Enable VLAN mode)
>     Attribute 2 (none): apply (Activate changes in the hardware)
>     Attribute 3 (none): reset (Reset the switch)
>      --vlan
>     Attribute 1 (int): vid (VLAN ID)
>     Attribute 2 (ports): ports (VLAN port mapping)
>      --port
>     Attribute 1 (int): pvid (Primary VLAN ID)
>     Attribute 2 (string): link (Get port link information)
>
> root at router:~# swconfig dev eth1 show
> Global attributes:
>     enable_vlan: 0
> Port 0:
>     pvid: 0
>     link: port:0 link:up speed:1000baseT full-duplex txflow rxflow
> Port 1:
>     pvid: 0
>     link: port:1 link:up speed:100baseT full-duplex auto
> Port 2:
>     pvid: 0
>     link: port:2 link:down
> Port 3:
>     pvid: 0
>     link: port:3 link:down
> Port 4:
>     pvid: 0
>     link: port:4 link:down
> VLAN 0:
>     vid: 0
>     ports: 0 1 2 3 4
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 6:31 PM, Joe Ayers <joe at ayerscasa.com> wrote:
>
>> We at www.bbhndev.org and www.BroadBand-HamNet.org are looking at the
>> UBNT NanoStations with 2 ports.   Has anyone run across information on the
>> internal wiring between the AR7240 and AR9330 chipsets to properly
>> configure switch0?
>>
>> By the way, we might want to connect up for other reasons.  BBHN is
>> essentially doing the same thing on top of OpenWRT for our community.
>>
>> regards,
>> Joe Ayers  AE6XE
>>
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>
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