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Finding a secure method to restore network after power loss

Finding a secure method to restore network after power loss

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Theomanduff
Member
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02-12-2019, 01:40 AM
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Current situation. I need a way to revert the switch back to its original settings whenever it loses power. I'm trying to find a method to remotely restore the network so my wife doesn't have to deal with learning networking basics. My thought is to set up a separate link connecting to a virtual PFense router from the existing PFense router, enabling remote access. As shown in the diagram below: _____________ | PFense | | | _____|_____ | | Virtual PF | ___|___ |_________| Switch | Are there any issues with this idea? Please note that the LAN of the virtual router will be connected to other virtual machines and the proxmox server's LAN. The WAN port will be directly linked to the main firewall/router.
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Theomanduff
02-12-2019, 01:40 AM #1

Current situation. I need a way to revert the switch back to its original settings whenever it loses power. I'm trying to find a method to remotely restore the network so my wife doesn't have to deal with learning networking basics. My thought is to set up a separate link connecting to a virtual PFense router from the existing PFense router, enabling remote access. As shown in the diagram below: _____________ | PFense | | | _____|_____ | | Virtual PF | ___|___ |_________| Switch | Are there any issues with this idea? Please note that the LAN of the virtual router will be connected to other virtual machines and the proxmox server's LAN. The WAN port will be directly linked to the main firewall/router.

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Knobi6
Junior Member
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02-13-2019, 02:37 PM
#2
Yes, your switch includes a console port for connecting and managing devices.
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Knobi6
02-13-2019, 02:37 PM #2

Yes, your switch includes a console port for connecting and managing devices.

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xanderzone317
Posting Freak
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02-14-2019, 05:10 PM
#3
Which variant switch should I use? I plan to troubleshoot by removing the configuration first.
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xanderzone317
02-14-2019, 05:10 PM #3

Which variant switch should I use? I plan to troubleshoot by removing the configuration first.

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Nachoniza5
Junior Member
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02-14-2019, 10:50 PM
#4
The switch resets its configuration with every power cycle because it is designed to clear any temporary settings or errors that may occur during startup.
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Nachoniza5
02-14-2019, 10:50 PM #4

The switch resets its configuration with every power cycle because it is designed to clear any temporary settings or errors that may occur during startup.

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MrBattleKing
Member
73
02-15-2019, 10:13 AM
#5
It features a console port and is identified as an Adtran Netvanta 1550-24p. The issue with losing the configuration likely stems from a CMOS battery, which is common in most devices. I just have a habit of disliking disrupting the network because my wife gets upset.
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MrBattleKing
02-15-2019, 10:13 AM #5

It features a console port and is identified as an Adtran Netvanta 1550-24p. The issue with losing the configuration likely stems from a CMOS battery, which is common in most devices. I just have a habit of disliking disrupting the network because my wife gets upset.

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crusario
Junior Member
6
02-16-2019, 10:26 AM
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You haven’t saved the configuration after installation. Consider using a test machine with RDP access via port 3389 or opt for a secure hardware VPN instead. Your SonicWall firewall supports SSL VPN natively, which is a good example. Also, your image reminds me of FRVs.
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crusario
02-16-2019, 10:26 AM #6

You haven’t saved the configuration after installation. Consider using a test machine with RDP access via port 3389 or opt for a secure hardware VPN instead. Your SonicWall firewall supports SSL VPN natively, which is a good example. Also, your image reminds me of FRVs.

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Dragonize
Member
181
03-08-2019, 01:25 AM
#7
It's been about a year since you started. You're using the webgui for setup and saving preferences—do you need to run it via the command line?
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Dragonize
03-08-2019, 01:25 AM #7

It's been about a year since you started. You're using the webgui for setup and saving preferences—do you need to run it via the command line?

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zac12man99
Junior Member
11
03-08-2019, 08:00 AM
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About four years have passed since ETN2(SW). Many switches require you to commit changes for settings to remain. If you're using a built-in 'save' feature, it might be due to a dead battery or a faulty CMOS CR2032. You could set up a mock machine with RDP access through port 3389 or opt for a secure hardware VPN solution. My Sonicwall firewall supports SSL VPN natively as an example. I haven't worked with pfsense much recently, though I've managed several different switch types over the years. For my approach, I'd simply connect PuTTY to the switch via SSH.
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zac12man99
03-08-2019, 08:00 AM #8

About four years have passed since ETN2(SW). Many switches require you to commit changes for settings to remain. If you're using a built-in 'save' feature, it might be due to a dead battery or a faulty CMOS CR2032. You could set up a mock machine with RDP access through port 3389 or opt for a secure hardware VPN solution. My Sonicwall firewall supports SSL VPN natively as an example. I haven't worked with pfsense much recently, though I've managed several different switch types over the years. For my approach, I'd simply connect PuTTY to the switch via SSH.

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audi497mks
Senior Member
601
03-08-2019, 09:02 AM
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The main problem right now is that I lack a way to fix it. When it resets, the connection to the router gets broken and I can't access it. Apparently, all SFP ports turn off during a reset, which is why I'm using the GSE1 model. I began with ETN and left alone.
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audi497mks
03-08-2019, 09:02 AM #9

The main problem right now is that I lack a way to fix it. When it resets, the connection to the router gets broken and I can't access it. Apparently, all SFP ports turn off during a reset, which is why I'm using the GSE1 model. I began with ETN and left alone.

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Barrsy333
Junior Member
5
03-26-2019, 05:58 AM
#10
I just discovered a setting that lets me save the running config... I didn’t realize it existed until I realized it would handle that for me.
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Barrsy333
03-26-2019, 05:58 AM #10

I just discovered a setting that lets me save the running config... I didn’t realize it existed until I realized it would handle that for me.

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