I have a supernode running the latest nightly build and I seem to be having an issue on the network to my local nodes. I have my supenode connected to my local hap ac2 using a 1 foot patch cord connected between port 5 on both nodes. I have notices that in the last few weeks the link gets so bad that I can not reach the supernode from my local node after a day or 2 and I have to reboot the supenode and all is fine again. I also noticed that my rtt for my local nodes keeps growing. Oddly if I can not connect to the supernode from my local node I can still connect to it from the wan interface. Please see the screen shot of my supernode for refference. Any assistance would be appreciated.

Are your referring to the aforementioned 'hap ac2' as your 'local node'?
Is 'I' you and what device are your using to connect to an AREDN node.
How are you measuring rtt (real time turnaround?) metrics.
I found no 'screen shot' with your post.
73, Chuck
Yes I have 2 nodes that I am referring to. They are both hap ac2's one is configured as a supernode and the other is configured as a standard node. They are directly connected to each other on port 5 of both nodes with a one foot patch cord. That port is configured for DTD vlan 2 only on both nodes. When I refer to the rtt metrics I am referring to the link status metrics visible on all nodes status page. I believe I attached the screen shots properly this time. Since the nodes are directly connected to eachother I would have expected to see the rx vlaue to be near 100% and the rtt value to be near 1 but that is not at all what I am seeing, so I am guessing I must have a misconfiguration or something.
To me, your images are blurry.
I do not see 'rtt' nor 'rx'.
I see 'lq'; link quality.
I see 'nlq'; neighbor link quaity.
I see 'snr'; signal to noise ratio.
I see 'n snr'; neighbor signal to noise ratio
"so I am guessing I must have a misconfiguration or something."
Your cable connection seems correct.
If the only things you have changed after loading firmware is
the node name and password, this should work.
I will load '/status' page images of 1 of my regular nodes and 1 super node
to compare 'lq', 'nlq', 'snr', 'n snr', and 'errors' values;
also to compare blurriness.
'ac3' is a regular node, 'ohio' is a supernode.
73, Chuck