I'm assuming your SM is in bridge mode?

I'm generally in NAT mode and have not seen this ever.  I do have some
bridged units (small backhauls for example) though.

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On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 11:51 PM Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote:

> We had storms roll through last night, and I had 2EPMP 1000 radios fail
> in to the 'I'm going to steal every MAC address on the AP' It's been a
> year or so without this failure, so I thought maybe it was fixed in
> firmware, but these were radios on new firmware, but they were both
> EPMP1000 units.  Is this truly a hardware failure where the switch chip
> just goes berserk?    One one of the SM's I was able to get into it long
> enough to upgrade/downgrade the firmware, and it had no effect.  As soon
> as that SM linked up, every SM on the AP started having massive packet
> loss.  If you look at the 'network' tab in the AP, in the bridge table,
> every MAC Address is pointing to the defective SM's Subscriber Module
> MAC.  The only way I've found to fix it, is to either call the customer
> and have them power the unit down, or if you can get into the SM,
> disable the LAN port.  Even MAC-TELNET may not work to get to the
> problem SM.
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