FrancesWalsh Lv1Posted 17 Mar 2023 16:38
  
Use the eth5 connection. Make sure the cable is connected to the eth5 port on the NGAF5400 and to the port connection on the next Internet router. Make sure the cable is okay and there is no damage. Suggest network settings. Make sure that the IP address and subnet settings on the NGAF5400 are configured correctly for your network. Make sure the network mask and default gateway settings are set correctly. Try resetting the eth5 port. Try resetting the eth5 port on the NGAF5400 using the "no shutdown" command. This will restart the port and may help solve the problem. Other settings on the NGAF5400 are being used. Make sure that the other settings on the NGAF5400 are set correctly. For example, make sure that the VLAN and trunk port settings are configured correctly.

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