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You'll want to first verify traffic is actually being seen on the monitor interface, using something like tcpdump. |
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Tried that, didn't see any traffic. I disconnected the NIC and connected
the network cable to another machine and traffic could be seen. Though once
I reconnected the network cable to the NIC it started to receive data!
Thanks for the idea!
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Hello All,
I was able to setup a fresh install on a pc using the iso for 2.4.3 on a machine that has plenty of space and power. I used the default options to include eval setup and airgap settings. Once it boots I make sure all services are up and functional, no issues. I then attached a separate machine to the management port and I can see the GUI and login without any issues. However I don't see any traffic passing on the system.
I have the correct port attached to a SPAN port on a switch that I have tested with another pc that has wireshark and it's seeing traffic passing from the port.
Any quick tips to check on?
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