Cisco Switches :: ESW 520 24 No HTTP Configuration Utility
May 26, 2011
I need to confure 3 ESW-520, 2 24 ports and 1 48 ports, connected in etherlink on the same vlan. One of the 24 ports and the 48 ports works perfectly, the other 24 ports it working, i can use it as a flat switch, i can also access from the console, but i can't access from the http configuration utility. I upgrade the firmware, and set the vlan 1, the one i'm using as the only management, but i can't access ti the default ip 192.168.10.2. It's the switch broken or i'm making some error?
I have a WAP4410N and I got the internet working nicely, but I can't access the web-based configuration utility. The manual says the address is 192.168.1.245, but Firefox (and other browsers) can't open it. I have tried pressing the reset button, but that did not solve the issue.
We have 3 WAP4410N on our network. Our laptops pick them up but I cannot access the configuration Utility or ping the default IP address. If their IP addresses have been changed how do I find out what their current IP adds are? We currently use static IP addressing for our network.
Wireless card is Dell Wirele4ss 1490 Dual Band WLAN Mini-Card
Each time I try to launch the Dell WLAN Utility I get a message:
"Internal configuration is inconsistent. Please restart the machine to resolve the problem."
Restarting does not solve the problem.
The wireless card connects fine with Windows managing the connection. But what about the Dell Utility? What can be done so it will launch and I can let it manage the wireless connections?
I have reinstalled the Driver and utility using R115319.EXE
Never seen a Cisco, or any other L3 switch before. Nor an Lx router. Any step by step,or class room or web based training, or a partner or Cisco helper to get us up to speed on this.Goal is to limit http and https traffic in favor of telnet to an AIX server and RDP to a Windows TS. Printing would be ahead of http/s and below the others.
Interstingly, the web site promises 9 videos, but there are only 8. The demo guide says about OoS: "Coming Soon".Where to go? Who(m) to call?
I have seen this at two sites now: after migrating the site T1 to 10-Mbps Opt-E-MAN and replacing old 10/100 switches with 10/100/1000 switches, users frequently get http connection errors. The error goes away if the user reloads the page--sometimes they have to reload more than once. They never had this problem before.I thought it was due to the large number of 5-port desktop switches infesting the networks (I'm getting rid of them as fast as I can) but it happens even on a PC directly connected to one of the new GigE switches. It does not happen when accessing internal web pages. It looks like a DNS failure -- but nothing has changed in our DNS setup, except that users have a fatter pipe to our DNS servers.
I am testing out some inspection options on an ASA 5505, and I am running into a situation in which applying a http inspection is dropping all outbound http traffic. I get a "protocol violation" error in the logs.
Here is the setup: I'm not sure why the web traffic is getting dropped.
policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map parameters message-length maximum client auto
I have a Campus LAN setup which is layed out using Cisco SRW2024 and SGE2000 SB switches. On the LAN we are running various services. These are CCTV, VOIP(SIP), Public Address(multicasting) and Internet hotspots to various locations. I have attached a layout of the setup. A unique VLAN is setup for each of these services.The problem we have is that the PA audio is breaking up at intervals making the output distorted this is also happening for the SIP phones within the facility. Using the user guide we have tried to setup QoS on the system but we seem not to improve the services.
We have PC's that connect through the Siemens IP phones and back to the cisco 3750 which is connected to our core 6500 via L3. The phones use a voice VLAN and the PC's use another VLAN. The whole setup seems to work ok but I was just wondering if the QOS was configured correctly. Our current config on our 3750 switches are mls qos trust dscp on the port that connects to the phone and PC and mls qos trust dscp on the L3 links. The phones are configured for "QOS L2/L3"From the reading I've done so far it seems that any ports connected to a L2 device should be set to cos and not dscp?
How do I make the following work with Cisco 302-08G ? I have a 4-port Cisco wireless/wired router that allows for a guest account. I also have Cisco SF302-08 that I bought so I could use its port/vlan mirroring capability. How should I configure the network, given the aforementioned equipment, so that I can get a single point sniff.
Assume I have two wireless clients, one using the "regular" wireless SSID, and the other using the "guest" SSID. I can see 192.168.1.x (regular SSID) and 192.168.169.x (guest ssid) on the internet side (one the same physical cat5 of the wireless router. So far so good. But, I would like to use 302-08 to actually allow the guest SSID/network comm cable)unicate with the regular SSID/network. For example, if I ping 192.168.169.x from 192.168.1.x, I would like to see a response. Can I make them communicate properly with the 302-08 ?? if so, what do I need to do ?? (I will also have wired clients tied into the 302-08..so its important that it be the central sniffer point).
I'm having trouble in connecting a SG 300 switch with CCA v3.2. I have already connected the switch with CCA, however I can't see anything in my CCA's Front Panel and Topology view. Here is the view of my Front Panel view after I connect the switch ?
I'm adding it to an existing infastructure, with multiple VLANs. I believe I have it set up correctly, however whenever I daisy-chain the switch in with the trunk ports, it's not passing the VLAN info correctly. There's not a lot of configuguration involved, so I'm not quite sure where I might be going wrong. I've attached a couple screenshots that show my trunk port configuration.
I have been trying to setup vlans on a SG300-28p but they are not working. This is my setup: I want Switch1 to have ports 1-10 to access the DMZ, and 11-24 the LAN. Then i wan to add switch2-4 to extend the access to LAN.
i tested with cisco 2960 switches by just telling what ports whould have access to DMZ and LAN but the small business switches are different..
I am trying to get an SF500 in to CCA for configuration. I can find the device in CCA, and it prompts for a username and password, but it doesn't accept the u/p combo. I confirmed that the combo works when tel netting to it.
I have telnet, ssh, HTTP and HTTPS enabled on the switch, but the results are the same. On the console, it tells me that the the connection has been rejected. It appears as though CCA is also trying https, as it is rejecting that stating "credentials expected to be encrypted". Is the SF500 compatible with CCA? I've found nothing online to the contrary. I am using CCA version 3.2.1.
I have several switches that don't show the key cryptext in their config when I do a show run.What would cause this? I am generating self-signed keys via "crypto key generate RSA"
I am having an issue with LAG configuration on a Cisco SG300 52 switch. I have connected four Ge ports on the switch to the four NICs of a Dell R710 Server on which I installed Windows Server 2008 R2. Without LAG configured, these ports would forward traffic to and from the Dell server fine.However, if I configure LAG on the ports with LACP enabled, then they would not forward any network traffic. Debugging shows that the ports are up but their forwarding status show N/A. Am I missing any configuration? Can I configure LAG on edgeports?
Before I launch into this can I say that I am very much a novice with regards to Managed Switches and their configuration. I have the following equipment which I have connected to the switch: [code] All of the above are on subnet 255.255.255.0.All of the above communicate with each other during normal operation.Our client is connecting to the switch but his requirement is for his system to "see" the PLC Comms Card as follows:IP: 10.0.3.61 on Subnet 255.255.252.0 .
Using the Internet Explorer interface connection I have created an additional VLAN (ID 2) on Port 10 with the intention of using this as the connection to the client ( I assume there will be further settings required to route the PLC connection to this port) but every time I try to assign the IP and Subnet values and click "APPLY" the changes are not made and the connection appears to hang leading me to reboot the switch.I have connected to the switch via console and changed the mode to Layer 3. I also assume that it is OK for the three pieces of equipment to remain on the default VLAN. How I should setup this VLAN and ultimately achieve my goal.
My company uses the SG 300-10 and SF 300-08 switches to deliver services to our customers. We have been using the upgraded firmware version 1.1.2.0. Our normal procedure is to configure the switches in house and upgrade the firmware before sending them out to the customers. The configurations are confirmed in house after the new firmware has been loaded. Recently we have had several of these switches lose the Vlan configuration that we setup. These incidents have occurred after power outages and scheduled reboots. We do not generally have to reboot our customer switches.
I'm busy on configuring the backup of the configuration from Nexus switches 5K and 7K.I have installed COPSSH on my windows server and try to confiugre the sftp credentials. [code] I have tested from the CLI from the switch and i have the issue but if i use the default vrf 'default' it works fine.How can i change the command sent by DCNM to the Nexus in order to specify vrf default and not vrf management ?
Originally I was happy just set them all up in a stacked ring configuration. However I've become aware that my back bone fibre links are contantly pushed to their max.
So I've decided that I should change this configuration and unstack the switches and make them all stand-alone units. and I'll configure 2 cable LAG links between all my switches Theorically I should now get 2GIGs between each switch and to complete the ring in my network for redundancy I'll turn on Spanning tree.
However I've tested the speed and I just can not seem to get a LAG connection with 2 x 1gig cables to push more data than a single link 1gig link cable would.
My test enviroment(not using fibre optic cables just cat5e copper cabling): 4 x pc's(all gigabit network cards) 2 x sge2000p switches PC1 ---(1G eth)--- /---(1G eth)--- PC2 [SGE2000P]===(LAG1 2x1G cables)===[SGE2000P] PC3 ---(1G eth)---/ ---(1G eth)--- PC4
If I send files from PC1 & PC3 simultaneously to PC2 & PC4 They don't transfer faster than if I I just use a single 1GIG Link cable
looking at the LAG configuration it shows both cables are connected & the LAG looks like it's working. But it really doesn't seem to be running at the expected 2GIG?
The LAG fail over seems to work fine if I remove either of the 2 cables from the LAG the link continues to work. (sometimes it will drop a ping when removing or readding a LAG cable)
I'm having troubles setting up a separate VLAN for wireless on a SG-200-26. My first question is why did Cisco not make the VLAN setup like they have all their other business class switches? Anyways, the Access and General modes on these SG class switches are throwing me for a loop.
Right now I just have one port (g10) on the SG-200 switch that needs to be in VLAN 6, which is our wireless VLAN. All other ports are in their default VLAN, which is 1.
Here's what I've done...
Configured port G1 (trunk to another switch) as the trunk port and Port G10 (attached to WAP) as a general port. All other ports stayed in their default configuration. This is what it looks like now...
I'm pretty sure port G1 is configured correctly, but I have no idea about what port g10 should look like. Common sense tells me it should be an Access port and assign it to VLAN 6, but apparently you cannot tag the traffic within an Access port on SG switches, which makes it useless because how will other switches recognize what VLAN the packets are in? So the next logical mode would be General mode, which I put in VLAN 6. I switched that port from being 6U (untagged) to 6T (tagged), but neither seemed to work.
VLANs on SG switches, how port g10 should be configured for VLAN 6 traffic.
Would it be possible to change output style of "sh running-config" in SF-300 switches to Cisco IOS-like format (eg.: options related to the specific interface put together, add tabs) in the next release?
I'm new to managed networking. So I'm having trouble understanding how to set up my switches properly. I have a closed network with about 20 switches and 2 IDF's. No router, and no internet. I have a SLM 2024 in want to have 4 ports set up with a VLAN.
I have another SLM2024 I want to be on the same VLAN some where else. Switch 1 uses port 24 GBIC as and uplink port to one of the IDF's. Switch 2 uses ports 12 and 24 copper(LACP) to make a hop from another switch(ports 1 and 13 LACP)which inturn is connected to thesame IDF on port 24 GBIC. How do I set up switch 1 ports 7,8,19,20? Also, how do I set up switch 2 ports 7,8,19,20?
I need to setup a layer 2 network consisting of 14 switches interconnected in a ring. Obviously, the design of 14 switches in a ring network is dumb, not here to debate that. Unfortunately, it HAS to be a ring. I've been researching the best way to configure RSTP for this. From everything I've read all I really need to do is configure Primary/Secondary root bridge in the center, and change the Maximum Age field to at least 16 seconds? From what I've read you want a minimum of 3 second buffer + 1 second for each hop due to message age being added by each switch hop?
I have a couple of SF300-24 switches. When I made needed configurations using CLI or GUI and then saved all configurations. The problem is that switches do not save configurations after reboot.
I have a number of SFE2000 10/100 24 port POE switches. They are configured and running OK. I want to be able to save the configuration and be able to load that saved configuration into another new swich in the case of a failure.
I have logged in and gone to Admin-File Management-Save Configuration. I then select the 'Backup' radio button and TFTP the configuration to my TFTP server. All works OK and I have a readable text file with the switch configuration on my TFTP server.
I want to be able to restore that saved configuration on to a new switch. I have set the new switch back to factory defaults. I go to Admin-File Management-Save Configuration. I then select the 'Upgrade' radio button and try and uploade the file into the switch. If load to 'Running Configuration' the switch shows a status of 'Copy Finished' but says 'Copy completed with errors' If load to 'Startup Configuration' the switch shows a status of 'Copy Failed' and says 'Copy completed with errors'
I am guessing I should be able to load my saved Configuration back into a switch, shouldn't I??
And yes the switches are running the same firmware 3.0.0.17
I have the SG200-08 switch that I am using for Link Aggregation between a Synology DS713+ NAS and my HP Z820 workstation.I have ports 1 and 2 set up as LAG CH1 connecting to the HP and ports 7 and 8 as LAG CH2 connecting to the NAS. I have AT&T Uverse as my Internet provider so I have one cable coming from my Uverse router to the Cisco switch to provide Internet access. I also am coming out of my Cisco switch to my Apple Airport Extreme providing Wi-Fi to my house in addition to wireless access to the NAS. I have no problem seeing and connecting to my NAS drive but my issues comes with regular internet access to my computer.I have created a Team with two of my Intel NIC's and connect just fine to the NAS. My Internet on the other hand is completely hit or miss.Some times it shows Internet access and will connect to web pages just fine and other times it will say no Internet. I have tried shuffling around ports, enabling/disabling certain settings that I have either read about online thinking that it might be one of my problems but at this point all of this IT lingo is making my brain bleed. I don't know if my basic settings are correct or if I need to change one simple thing to get this whole thing working.
I am in the process of preping our network for the installation of an IP Camera based security system on it will be running within VLAN 600 in our network, and management would prefer that general users are not even aware it is there.
16 Cameras will all be running off two SF302-8P Switches that will be uplinked to our Cisco 2960 Access Switches. Due to port limitations I need to daisy chain the two SF302 Switches.
ACCESS-302-CA-01 - Ge1 uplinked to Port on ACCESS-03 (Cisco 2960) On this switch Fe1-8 Need to be in VLAN 600 to communicated with the camera server which will be plugged directly into Ge2 on Access 302-02.
ACCESS-302-CA-02 - Ge1 Uplinked to Ge2 on ACCESS-302-01
Ge2 - connected to the Network Video Recorder.
I've defined the VLAN's in the switch and have VLAN 600 as Untagged for FE1-8.
how do I configure Ge1 and Ge2 on each switch to pass the appropriate VLAN conntent to the devices connected?
I have a pair of Cisco Nexus 7000 switches in a VPC configuration with several Nexus 5000 switches attached. The config has about 50 or so VLANs each with a /24 subnet address assigned. These SVIs include HSRP etc and are all a member of the same VRF. Unfortunatelu I am not able to advise/confirm if the issue is on the last vlans and svis configured as I am not aware of the history/chronology of the configurations applied.
The issue I have is that one of the Nexus 7000s seems to take some time providing output or even freezing until I issue a Ctrl+C when issuing simple commands such as "show ip arp vlan 123 vrf abc123" or "show mac address-table dynamic vlan 1234". This seems to affect only some but not all vlans or all SVIs in the VRF. This behaviour is the same whether accessing the cli via a console, SSH and/or telnet session.A check of CPU and mem reveals little utilisation to cause any concern and will begin a bug toolkit hunt for version 6.01.
Id like to set up our AP to push our different vlans depending on which ESSID you connect to.
A few things I am unclear on. The switch port on the SGE needs to be in trunk mode I assume.
Do I marry the Management Vlan ID on the AP to the PVID on the SGE port ? Or is the PVID the untagged vlan ID ?
I set the switches port to trunk mode, it's PVID to 10 and set the management vlan ID on the AP to 10 and I get TTL Exceeded in Route when I try to ping.