Cisco Switches :: How Many Watts Do SGE2010P 48 POE Switches Draw
Aug 8, 2012How many watts do the Cisco SGE2010P 48 POE switches draw?
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View 1 RepliesI'm the administrator of a system composed of seven SGE2010P switches in stack configuration.I developed a script to update the ACL at regular time intervals.
ACLs work well unless one or more switches in the stack is turned off. In this case it would seem that once, which switches off will restart, they do not synchronize ACLs assigned to interfaces.
Currently the only solution I've found to restore functionality, it is cold restart of the entire stack.I was wondering if there is a command to propagate the acl switches that I can recall in the event of a restart of any of these.
I recently changed jobs and am now supporting a small(but rapidly growing) environment as follows:
35 PoE phones with a switchport going to a workstation
8 PoE cameras
7 servers(2 NICs each with link aggregation)
Various racked network hardware
I currently have an Enterasys 10/100 48p PoE switch powering all of the PoE devices, but the switch is getting old and I'd like to start converting over to pure gigabit. There's also an HP Procurve 2810-48G that all of the servers and other racked network hardware are plugged into. That switch is fine, but doesn't have PoE, so its uses are limited to the rack.
Just a few other things to keep in mind... Whomever setup this network failed to separate the voice and data traffic into their own VLANs + QoS, so that needs to be done as well. Expandability is key as the company is growing at a rapid pace- Stacking is certainly desirable, but not an absolute requirement.
I'd like to keep the price point bellow $2000 if I can get a good product. Cisco would be cool, but the price point is way too high for the features that I need. Any great recommendations? Here's some that I've been looking at:
Cisco SGE2010P
Netgear GS748TPS
I have a Cisco Calayst C3560G core switch with 4 x SGE2010P Switches which are invidually linked/trunked via 2x CAT6 Cables for each SGE switch so im not stacking them. First problem is i cant seem to trunk/bond the 2 cables to the SGE LAGs i created, I can only use 1 cable per SGE switch. Yes the Core switch is configured correctly and have the proper Port Channel config (below is an example of a config) how do i get this working!?
I run POE Voip phones and PC's of 1 cable that is vlan'd on the phones, so each port on the SGE's are trunk'd
CISCO C3560G
interface Port-channel1
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
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The other issue and more troublesome is that I have random reboots on all of the SGE's the LOGs tell me nothing! I cant seem to figure it out even had the units swapped out! Jumbo Frames are enabled but still happens even if disabled. Got some STP/RSTP settings but nothing works.
SGE Hardware Version 00.00.01
SGE Software Version 3.0.018
SGE Boot Version 2.0.0.03
I have configured stack with 2 sge2010p switches. I want to connect this stack to the HP procurve switch using port agregation (LAG) technique. I want to use one ge port on each sge switch.How to configure it? Will it work witch port agregation on procurve?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have configured 2 Vlans on the network. 1 - native Untagged for data traffic and 100 Tagged for VoIP.I have 4 SGE2010p switches 2- of them in stack working in L3 mode and 2 connected to the stack via single ethernet links in L2 mode.I have IP phones with trunked ports -Vlan100 tagged and 1 untagged. I have set CoS 5 for Voice Vlan 100 on the phones and CoS 5 to queue 3 mapping (in basic mode) on all switches.But it seems to not work at all.Should I use Advanced QoS mode?Where Can I find some QoS configuration example for Voice Vlan on SGE2010p switches?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've got multiple SGE2000P & SGE2010P switches
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 just purchased two Cisco switches (SGE2010P) for the new Mitel 5000 Phone System. The Mitel vendor programmed and setup the phone system for us, but they couldn’t figure out the VLAN setup on the my switch. So now I have everything on one network and I am stuck on my own to figure the VLAN on my own. So please, some step by step on the settings on the switches, the router and the server (DHCP).
Here is what I have now:
2 floors building with a Cisco SGE2010P switch for each floor.Sonicwall TZ 210 routerWindows 2008 R2 server for DHCPMitel 5000I have the switch on Layer 2 at this moment, but I can switch it to Layer 3 if that makes the process easier and less steps.My network as follows: Router: 192.168.123.254Windows Server: 192.168.123.9Switches: 192.168.123.5 and 192.168.123.6Mitel 5000 server: 192.168.123.7 (has to be changed)The PCs are connected to the phones.
Where can I find information on using debug on the SGE2010P switches? The information in the admin and reference guides is extermely limited.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have switche SGE2010P, router 871 and 3 cisco ip phone 7920. If cisco ip phone 7920 connected to switche SGE2010P then link is down. But if cisco ip phone 7920 connected to router 871 then link is up. In the log switche SGE2010P is not event about this.Why are cisco ip phone 7920 not work with switche SGE2010P?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am new to VLANs and Cisco SMB switches. I have a new SGE 2010P switch and i am trying to configure different VLANs, one for data, one for Voice and the other for server.
Is there any tutorial on how to configure VLAN, by the way i tried to used the web interface and admin guide, it totally confused my understanding of Vlans.
When I try to apply an ACL to a port on my SGE2010P, I get the following error:Can't bind acl/policy-map to an interface when the security suite is enabled in a per-port mode.I don't see an option where I can set the security suite mode.
View 10 Replies View RelatedI have configured the above switch with 2 vlans, with vlan interfaces and a default route that points to an internet router.
The switch is running in Layer 3 mode
================ ================
= = Vlan5 = =
= SGE2010 = ++++++++++++++ = Draytek = ------------------ INTERNET
= = = =
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192.168.0.254
Vlan 5 Data
Vlan 10 Voice
Int Vlan 5 192.168.0.253/24
Int vlan 10 192.168.10.253/24
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.254
The inter vlan routing works fine with the .253 addresses as the default gateway to the PC's but I cannot browse the internet.
When I change my gateway to the router .254 address, I get out on the internet fine.
I want to implement SPAN or RSPAN of a vlan. Can this be done with the SGE2010P? I can't find the configuration guide on the Cisco Web Site.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have just downloaded new software for sge2010p. I had tried to made an upgrade on some switches, but switches still boot with the old software.I have installed software 3.0.0.18 and boot 2.0.0.03. I have downloaded software 3.0.1 from cisco, put it on tftp and started an upgrade via switch web interface. I have checked that the active image is set to 1, and started the upgrade.Switch has downloaded soft from tftp, and reported that process has been finished without errors.After the restart switch have 3.0.0.18 software again. I have try to do this same on 4 different switches working in L3 and L2 mode - always with the same effect.Should I upgrade both images in the same time to get this work?
I have noticed, that the new firmware is located on image 2.
# show bootvar
Image Filename Version Date Status
----- --------- --------- --------------------- -----------
1 image-1 3.0.0.18 08-Nov-2009 16:21:37 Active
2 image-2 3.0.1.0 19-May-2011 13:05:53 Not active*
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So I try to set active image via console command:
# boot system image-2
and again...
a# show bootvar
Image Filename Version Date Status
----- --------- --------- --------------------- -----------
1 image-1 3.0.0.18 08-Nov-2009 16:21:37 Active*
2 image-2 3.0.1.0 19-May-2011 13:05:53 Not active
"*" designates that the image was selected for the next boot
Finally i have tried to set the active image to "2" using console menu: I have set it like this:
Active Image
============
Unit ID Active Image Active Image after Reset
======= ============ ========================
1 Image 1 Image 2
and save..
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Where is the right place to set active image for 2. Is the "active image" settings only sets the firmware image which switch uses or configuration files too?
Just got a new SGE2010P layer 3 switch. I'm trying to configure Vlan to reach a few subnet. I have the original 192.168.1.0/24 as vlan1. I want to reach our WiFi subnet 192.168.10.0/24. The WIFI router is directly connected. It's new for me as the previous Job i was sorking with a ws-3750-48.
i did from console change my switch to layer 3 mode... ( i want it as the DGW for each Vlan)from the web interface, i create a vlan4 for our WIFI Next i go to ipv4 to add an IP address to vlan 4 like 192.168.10.254 /24 As soon as I apply the IP the switch stop responding, Ping request time out.. i need to reboot the switch..
Recently our company purchased 3 Lynksys SGE2010p, At the moment they work as a stack but as we are implementing UCCX we need to mirror 15 ports but during the provisioning i've noticed that the limit is 8 ports per stack. I'm wondering whether this is a known issue or just a known limitation . I believe that most probably i'll need to move back to stand alone mode so i could configure 8 mirrored ports per switch.
View 2 Replies View RelatedCreated 2 separate VLANs on SGE2010P switch. Neither in Native VLAN 1.
For example;
-Port g01 in VLAN 56
-Port g25 in VLAN 56
-Port g10 in VLAN 10
-Port g37 in VLAN 10
All appears to work well within the respective VLAN (i.e. DHCP, ARP, etc. no IPs from other VLANs)STP - Spanning Tree is Globally disabled.
However; when I feed a n new network (which has STP enabled) into VLAN 10; I then plug a laptop with wireshark running into VLAN 56 - cannot see any other traffic/packet...except STP packets coming from a CISCO device on VLAN 10 while I am plugged into VLAN 56.
This demonstrates to me the network is not truely seperated. I know this because last night I crossed two networks and caused havoc; ouch.I configed a D-Link switch with the same scenario and no issue.
We are upgrading out internal office network. I have setup 4 switches and 1 router using the following config.
-2 SGE2010p's are stacked together forming vlan 30 (to be used for phones)
-2 SGE2010's stacked for workstation's under vlan 20
Both switches are apart of vlan 1 (the default)Ports 1 on each stack are connected to a Cisco 890 (port fe2 and fe3) in trunk mode. Ports 2 and 3 are in an LAG group and connected to the neighboring stack (I have attached a diagram), and are also in trunk mode).At this point one port (port 1 on either stack) goes into blocking mode, and I get why ,it's a physical loop.I need more than a 100mb link between switches (which is what pulling the LAG between switches gets me), but I don't want to route phone traffic through my workstation switches to get out of the LAN.Is it possible using these switches and router to have a LAG between stacks and a link to the router for traffic to 0.0.0.0 ?
Can I mix up a 350 Watts PS and a 715 Watts PS on the same Catalyst 3kX switch?
View 0 Replies View RelatedIf I have two stackable switches one switch uplinks to one 6509 core switch and the other connection uplinks to another 6509 core switch, and also the other stackable switch does not connect to the core switches. Because I am using hsrp and also we are not using vss then one uplink to the core is not in used only ones is so then how does creating an etherchannel between does two uplinks to both core switches benefit me in anyway such as more bandwith and using both uplinks at the same time or I'm I wrong?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have 2 switch groups.
2 SGE2010's with VLAN's defined as 10,20 and 30
Vlan 10 is the management VLAN, and it uplinks to our border router.Vlan 20 is the workstation VLAN, and all workstations point to the switch as their default GW? Vlan 30 is the ip phone VLAN, and all phones use this as their gateway.
I would like to put a LAG between said switches, we have some servers on the ip phone switch that need to be accessed by the workstation clients, and the single 100mb link through the router is probably not going to be enough.As I understand it, because the switches have different networks on them, a simple lag will not work. I did create a lag, and assign ip addresses to each side, however in that mode, it doesn't appear I can block vlan 10 from transiting the LAG, and with out that block I will end up with a logical loop, and spanning-tree will block one of the uplinks, or the LAG itself.
If I have two stackable switches were only one stackable switch has two uplinks one uplink goes to one core 6509 switch and the other uplink goes to the other 6509 core switch can a Layer 3 etherchannel be used if each uplink go to a different core switch, by the way hsrp is running between both switches and also can you give an example how data will be routed from the stackable switch through the ethernetchannel to one of the core switch accross the WAN to another core switch?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a stack of 6 switches and I want to add another over the gbit connector using fiber. I already connected but I can acces the network from the new switch. I don't have any issues on my Stack all resources are available Do I need to do some special setup or connection to enable this? Can be stacked like the others? I already usen the 2 stacking port can i Add another switch?
View 3 Replies View Relatedwe just received 5 new SF200-48 Smart Switches for small business. I noticed only way I can configure them is by using the web gui. Is there a way to enable good old CLI?
View 6 Replies View Relatednow we have 2 switches: SF300-24..on one SF300-24 we config it at layer 3 mode with VLAN configuration same as following [code] And we use port 26 on 2 switches SF300-24 is trunk mode then we connect both SF300-24 switches.But on SF300-24 layer 2 cann't inderstand VLAN from Sf300-24 layer 3..How to config VLAN on 2 switches SF300-24 Layer 3 and SF300-24 layer 2?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI was looking for configuring QOS for two VLANS i have created. these will be for voice traffic vlan 22 and video traffic vlan23. i also have three other vlans for pc's, wireless devices and our cnc machines. we have 5 switches that are all SG30028P's with a single switch doing the intervlan routing (operating at layer 3). all of the switches are trunked back to the main switch and ive been through the guide written on how to do this on a single switch which i dont think is layer 3.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm replacing 2 3COM 4500 Swithes with the SG300-52 Cisco switch. We have 3 VLANs, 10, 20, 100. The switch is set for Layer 3 and I have setup DHCP relay. what settings i should set on the Cisco for the following setups:
3COM Setup
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
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I'm setting up an SNMP poller to retrieve the ARP table (ipNetToMediaPhysAddress) from my SF300 switches. I can retrieve the table from SF300-24P and SF300-48P switches running Firmware Version 1.0.0.27, but get garbage for the MAC address when retrieving that same table on the same model switches running Firmware Version 1.1.1.8. Is there an outstanding defect on this code level? How can I retrieve the table showing the IP address to MAC address mappings?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWe have several of the SG300 Serices switches. We use them to route VLAN traffic to Remote Offices, Internet Connections, and WiFi Access Points.In one remote office we have a SG300-10 setup to route the HQ Network and the remote Office Subnet. The SG300 is Connected to HQ via Fiber and has multiple Tagged VLANs on it. If I do speed tests over the Fiber Link on the Incoming Tagged Netwotk I get Decent performance, 80Mbs. If I switch to a networtk that is not priginating from HQ, and have the SG300-10 route packet, I get dismal performance. 15-20Mbs.
I Fireded up a New SG300-28P FW v1.2.7.76. Added a the HQ VLAN 101 and new VLAN 1025 . Mapped some Tagged and untagged ports for each. Switch was connected to HQ Network as untagged VLAN 101. I put a laptop on an Untagged VLAN 101 port. Ran some tests, cam back with 750-850Mbs. Great. Put the same laptop on a Tagged 101 Port, Configured the NIC for Tagged VLAN 101, Same test, same Speeds, 750-850Mbs.I then Configured laptop for Tagged VLAN 1025. Connected to tagged VLAN 1025 port. Ran speed tests, resuts were 15-20Mbs!
I then Configured laptop for Untagged VLAN 1025. Connected to unagged VLAN 1025 port. Ran speed tests, resuts were 15-20Mbs!It was only the Laptop and the Connection to the HQ net on the SG300-28P. Why is the performance of this unit soooooo poor when it needs to route?Other Switches have FW v1.0.0.27 or FW v1.1.2.0. They have Similar speed issues. All Configured for Layer 3.
does the SG300 switches can be used with Microsoft NLB in Multicast mode?I know on traditional Catalyst switches you can statically "map" IP's to mac's and then to multiple ports but this doesn't seem to work correctly on the SG switches - it gives an error about the mac not being not Unicast?
View 2 Replies View RelatedWe have a project in which we are using 34 Cisco SG200-18's each with a MGBLX1 (LC Single Mode Fiber) SFP mini-GBIC.All the fiber's come back to one building where we must "bridge" all 34 fiber connections. What hardware should be used to accomplish this? A L2 switch? For example, a 12 port SFP Switch with Fiber SFP's accepting the first 12 fiber connections, then other switch with SFP for the next 12 and so on, until there is a overall capacity of 36 and having patch cables between the 3 switches?
what cisco or non cisco hardware would work with these SF200-18's to accomplish this?
Any snmpset commands to add, modify and delete vlan table entries on SG300-10 switches? I checked url... however this information is apparently only valid for catalysts. The latest firmware is installed and the provided MIB files are used.
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