Hi,
I have noticed a behaviour which can be considered as a bug with ASG 7.507 and Wireless Security.
I have configured an AP30 to provide 2 SSID, on AP-to-lan (Parker) for our LAN and a separate zone for a GUEST network (Badger).
6 ethernet interfaces are configured. The LAN is available on eth0 (192.168.1.1). A labo network is available on eth3 (192.168.3.1).
Yesterday evening, I have changed the IP address (from 192.168.3.1 to 192.168.5.1)on the interface eth3 and 3 seconds later, all wireless SSID was not more available. Of course I have undo my change on eth3 from a cable connection and put the old IP address, as soon as I have undo the change, the Wireless AP worked again.
Some minutes later, I have received a message from the ASG to told me the DHCP daemon was not running at the time I changed the IP adress.
I just tried to reproduce the problem today, so I have change the IP address from 192.168.3.2 and the Wireless crashed too. As soon as I undo the change, the Wireless worked again. I tried to changed another interface's IP in the Astaro but the problem did not appears. A DHCP server is running on eth0 and eth3, I have stopped the DHCP on eth3 but the Wireless crashed if I did any changes on the eth3 interface.
I don't really understand why doing a change on a network interface can crashed the wireless security module or the APs. During my tests, I have used another AP10 to provide wireless and this one was not able to provide SSID too during the crashs.
So, what do you think about this behaviour ? [:)]
I can give you an access to the ASG220 if you would like to see log files but I can't reproduce the problem today (users are not really happy as soon as the Internet connection is no more available...) but we can reproduce it tomorrow if you want to check what's wrong during the changes.