Yes, I had one the other day that was sporadically allowing users to connect then not. I tried logging in, and it had forgotten the password. Hardware reset, thankfully, brought it out of its fugue. das Charles Sprickman (spork@inch.com) spake:
Hi,
I was paged out of bed last night by an arc card that stopped responding to pings... I went into tcm to have a look, and all was green, but going to the config screen showed that the card had no IP address anymore. Doing a hard reset brought it back, and it's working fine. Has anyone else seen this? Just a fluke, or an issue with the 4.3.32-1 code?
Thanks,
Charles
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