Have an SRW2024 that I was updating firmware and it got interrupted. Now I can't access the switch from either console or IP. Switch will not pass traffic. Is there a way to get this switch completely reset so I reconfigure and use it again?
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.
I am unable to connect to webview on our SRW2024 switch. I use a macpro G5 running 10.6.8. When i try to connect to it through Safari, Chrome, or Firefox using 192.168.1.254, I receive a message that a connection cannot be established. 192.168.1.254 is the ip mentioned in the manual. I used an ip scanner and it showed the actual ip is 192.168.0.1. But I cannot connect to webview through this ip either. We got this switch a year ago and did not change any settings, we just connected it and it worked fine. But now we want to change some settings on the switch but cannot connect.
I HAD similair problem:[URL](Have ver 1.1) Forgot password. Restored to v1.0.0.86 via telnet Been playing around with telnet AND web based updates Read somewhere else (Web-based ONLY works with IE) (Tried Web-based and keep getting "Copy Failed/Undefined Error" and 0 Bytes transfered) Know to upgrade "Boot" first, then "Software Image" THEN reboot
Tried telnet (not through web-based startup) Can get to "lcli" (by Ctrl+Z twice)Retyped Username and Password:
At "console#" tried typing "copy tftp:///srw2024_16_boot-101.rfb boot" didn't work : "Must be valid URL or reserved keyword"
Every "once in a while" (about a week with my network load), the SG300 crawls to an almost standstill of all IPv4 activity (haven't got IPv6 enabled here yet, so I can't comment wether this applies to IPv6 as well). It seems pure L2 transmissions is not affected, but L3 definitely is (down to 20mbit as opposed to the 600+ rate I usually get).
Soft-rebooting the switch (via the webgui) useful, and the intervals of the crashes seem related to total bytes transmitted, not time. I have jumbo frames enabled, and disabled flow control on on the switch and all hosts.
Firmware Version is 1.0.0.27, md5 1987292110f5657e74308dde30c03dc4 Boot Version is 1.0.0.4 md5 4c9a0b6a9f1346736646d08ab94ae2ac
What kind of cable is required to connect to the Console on a Linksys SRW2024 switch ? ( I've lost the original cable )I use the following settings: Speed 38400, 8 bits, no parity, no flow control and stop bits 1I have tried a serial cable, no go.I have tried a null modem cable with partial handshaking, no go.I have tried a null modem cable with full handshaking, no go.For the null modem cables, if I use it to connect between computers using hyperterminal it works very well. What I type on one computer appears on the other computer's screen.However, I can't get anything out of the switch. I've tried pressing Enter repeatedly, resetting the switch with the Console cable on, etc.
I have a number of Cisco 1801 routers connected to BT UK’s ADSL2+ Annex-A Wholesale Broadband Connect [WBC] services. The routers are experiencing connectivity issues. There is a cisco product bulletin that defines v4.0.0.18 as the version of ADSL Firmware required on the Cisco 1801 when connecting to this BT service.I would like to upgrade the ADSL Firmware for these routers but I cannot find v4.0.0.18 for the Cisco 1801 on CCO. All the 4.0.0.18 downloads appear to be for various flavours of 800. The Cisco product bulletin shows the 1801 as having the same chipset as the 857,867,877 and 887. Can I use the Firmware from one these 800 models? The MD5 Hash for the code suggests all of the these 800 model use the same code?
Where can I download firmware? I've been trying to get it through the official site and downloads page, but everytime I click download, then click 'open' there's absolutely nothing in the zip folder (0 bytes).Specifically, I'm looking for the D1 4.11 firmware. It's the one I've been using for about 2 years until needing to reset my router today. And as I forgot how to Hard Reset, I accidently reset everything deleting the firmware too, and I really need the D1 4.11 firmware back as it gave me no issues for 2 years!
I have the same problem with my two WAP4410N connected to my Cisco SRW2024 Gigabit switch.It appears that there would be a time where the PHY's between the WAP and the switch are hung.The lights on the Gigabit switch are constantly flashing.
It is until I disconnect and reconnect the network cable between the WAP and the Gigabit switch that the problem is momentarily solved. Then it seems like another high traffic usage of the WAP will cause the connection to hang. This solutions is totally unacceptable as I am not willing to open my wiring closet every time to fix this hang. Also I've lost precious data between my client and server because of this hang!
I don't think the problem is with the Gigabit switch as I have other Gigabit devices connected to it and I never get them to hang like the WAP.
I saw on the release notes (although the firmware has not been posted) that there is a problem with the WAP Gigabit PHY. From the release notes, it seems the firmware will have an option to take down the speed of the WAP Gigabit PHY from 1000BT to 100TX. This would be a shame if this is the final solution as one main reason for purchasing the WAP4410N is its Gigabit capability.
Being a networking PHY designer who had also worked on other Cisco products, I'm surprise that this problem had not been resolved in their qualification and interoperability lab.
I have been playing around with some hotspot/captive portal software on my home network. At the moment I have Grase Hotspot setup on an old computer in the garage with a Engenius outdoor wireless AP connected to it.I would like to have Grase Hotspot loaded onto my Proxmox server inside the house and only use the wireless AP located in the garage to allow connections.My network is as follows.
Internet--->PFSense Router---->Linksys SRW2024 Switch--->Proxmox-->Out to garage into another switch---> Engenius AP
I tried it on a VM, but Grase Hotspot tries to hand out IP's to the entire network, instead of just taking connections from the AP.
i went through the website and figured that my firmware is 1.01.05 and there's a new version availble which is 1.01.09 for my Linksys WAG200G modem since im having problem with unstable connection and now, after i updated the firmware, not only that im dropping connection heaps more, my internet connection has slowed down by alot.
I have a problem with current (1.0.06) firmware on WRT120N. Few hours after restart DHCP server stops assigning IP addresses. Another restart resolves problem, but only for next few hours.Computers and other devices "see" my wireless network and they are able to connect to it, but the process stops at requesting IP number.There was no such effect with original firmware (although there was another problem with 2200BG), so I want to downgrade.where can I find previous versions of WRT120N firmware?
I have one of the network every where routers by Linksys, model NR041. I realize this is an older model but it has been good for me ever since I ought it and I am wanting to find a recent firmware upgrade for this. Is anyone aware of a newer firmware upgrade & if so, where can I find it?
Manual and firmware not available for my f7d2401nt. The US support page do not find the model, the italian support page find the model but link to the US page ! Someone has at least the manual (englis, french or italian language) ?
I have tried to update the firmware of my srw2016 but after this update my switch wouldn't start again.
It shows this message in my console: Exit from boot menu. Continue with flow. Preparing to decompress... Image in address: 0x0 - Check Sum error! Please download a new image. Downloading code using XMODEM.
I have just received a Cisco SF 200E-24P switch and need to upgrade the firmware. The current version is 1.0.0.12 an need to load the latest (or at least 1.1) to get CDP etc. However when I use the upgrade option in the switch I get an error of.Firmware Image download through HTTP failed. Wrong File Type.I have tried 3 different versions of the firmware and get the same error message each time.
I have downloaded the new firmware for the SG500. I see there are two files included in the download, a boot file (rfb) and regular firmware image (ros). I have looked and haven't seen anything about the rfb files. I know it is a boot file, but do not know if I should update the boot file first and then the firmware image or vice versa. Also, in my update screen on the SG500, the boot file option is greyed out.
We have Sg-300-28 serious switches(SRW-2024 k9-EU) and i want to upgrade switch with latest firmware, any info for latest firmware is used for the same ?
We just purchased this device and was curious if the firmware 3.0.2.0 or 3.0.1.0 has the CLI functionality like the Sx300 models with 1.1.2.0. I find it easier to configure via CLI then the WebUI.
I have just attempted to load the latest firmware on an SLM2008, everything appeared to work as expected BUT, the switch is no longer pingable on its static IP doesn't appear to have attempted get an address via DHCP. I have attempted power cycling the switch but it has made no difference. The switch is still switching but I have no management any more. What to do next ?
I have a SF300-24P switch running version 1.1.2.0 firmware. I want to get to the latest release (1.2.9.44) - can I upgrade directly to the latest code or do I need to step through all the versions in between?