Losing connectivity to HyperDeck-Studio devices on connected non-Meraki switch

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WB7
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Losing connectivity to HyperDeck-Studio devices on connected non-Meraki switch

Hoping anyone can shed some help with this…

We have an fs.com S5850 switch connected on vlan 35, subnet 10.20.35.0/24, to our Meraki stack. Port set to access mode, RSTP: enabled (forwarding). STP Loop guard.

This fs switch has several devices connected, including:

  • a linux server. Has no connectivity issues.
  • several HyperDeck-Studio-4K-Pro-2 - loses connectivity (cannot be pinged anymore) from the Meraki network (but can be reached by the linux server on the fs switch).

The difference between these is most likely that the linux server regularly has network traffic to the Meraki, while the HyperDeck-Studio doesn't.

Initially when the fs switch is plugged into the Meraki stack, all devices are pingable. After some time the HyperDeck-Studio cannot be pinged anymore.

A port capture on the Meraki port connected to the fs switch shows this:

 

1    0.000000    CiscoMer_4f:00:02    Broadcast    ARP    60    Who has 10.20.35.112? Tell 10.20.35.1

2    0.007416    Blackmag_18:be:9a    CiscoMer_4f:00:02    ARP    64    10.20.35.112 is at 7c:2e:0d:18:be:9a

 

So it seems the gateway on the Meraki stack queries and receives the mac address for HyperDeck-Studio.

 

We do have other issues of intermittency in the network, too. They generally involve connectivity to devices on connected non-Meraki switches, or VM hosts, eventually losing connectivity.

 

We have Unique client identifier (BETA — Recommended for your network) client tracking selected (as recommended by Meraki support), but I am not convinced this is correct because we do not have downstream L3 switches.

 

Our network roughly consists of the following:

  • a 3 switch stack MS01 (MS01/1 MS01/2 MS01/3) running L3 routing for various vlans. Firmware: MS 15.18. RSTP root is on this stack.
  • 2 connected Meraki switches MS02 + MS03 (no L3 routing)
  • an Arista 10g switch connected via two ports, on different vlans.
  • the fs.com switch connected to MS01/1 port 48, vlan 35, access mode.
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cmr
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Upgrade to MS15.20+ we had the same issue where quiet devices would drop off and not come back with 15.18.  15.20 fixed it.  We had the same ARP packets coming to the switch from the device and being ignored.  For us this was on a four switch MS355-48X stack.

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alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

It's look like a network looping issue. Way are you connecting the Meraki switch on a access port instead a trunk port?

 

I suggest you to review the connections between the switches.

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

Please, if this post was useful, leave your kudos and mark it as solved.
cmr
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Upgrade to MS15.20+ we had the same issue where quiet devices would drop off and not come back with 15.18.  15.20 fixed it.  We had the same ARP packets coming to the switch from the device and being ignored.  For us this was on a four switch MS355-48X stack.

WB7
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Thanks! We will certainly do that and update here.

WB7
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The upgrade to MS15.21.1 has solved these issues. Thanks!

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