Thank you, I work with a very large deployment. Every once in a while the system will hang on some random port and say that hundreds of devices are connected through it even though it’s not a trunk. This especially true in high density vlan deployment over WiFi.
If the devices are regular clients, it sounds like the mac address tables are not updated .. This type of issue would be better checked by ssh into the switches or APs when it happens.
@@Sommyie by using rtsp, UniFi cameras can be used by external NVR, so external storage is not an issue. If you are talking about doing it with UniFi NVR, it's not in ubiquiti's interest, so I don't expect it to be possible natively even in the future.
Your videos are truly amazing and your hard work is appreciated 👍
Thank you, I work with a very large deployment. Every once in a while the system will hang on some random port and say that hundreds of devices are connected through it even though it’s not a trunk. This especially true in high density vlan deployment over WiFi.
If the devices are regular clients, it sounds like the mac address tables are not updated .. This type of issue would be better checked by ssh into the switches or APs when it happens.
@ I suspect IPsec and high content filtering may be a culprit as well. Router is running at 90-100 memory and 80 cpu.
Bro what! I was going to ask you to dig into this. Seems like you read my mind
Underrated channel comment... I love your videos.
Wanna try getting unifi cameras to use an external iscsi/nfs server for storage?
@@Sommyie by using rtsp, UniFi cameras can be used by external NVR, so external storage is not an issue. If you are talking about doing it with UniFi NVR, it's not in ubiquiti's interest, so I don't expect it to be possible natively even in the future.