How can I access the we interface of this switch if it is configured to get its IP address from the DHCP server? Since it is DHCP I do not know what IP address has been assigned to it therefore I do not know what ip address to enter in the browser.
I can't access the WEBGUI on any of them. they are very busy, the network is working fine, but I can't connect to the webgui on them. I've even had problems with a few connecting to them via HyprTerm. I bought 7 of the 12 just last May. If I'd known they were end of life I wouldnt have purchased these, although they are an awesome 48 gig switch for the price.
I need to be able to VLAN these. How can I get back in? Power cycle?
Trying to replace 3Com Superstack II Switches (3C16980) with 100Base-FX Modules (3C16970) with a Cisco solution. Existing Fiber connector in Network closet on both ends is an SC connector (picture attached). What Modules, adapter cables do I need to connect to an SRW2048 switch at one end an SRW2024 switch at the other? Will this solution provide a Gigabit connection over the Fiber ?
I am looking at using SRW2048-K9-NA with MGBSX1 module at one closet and SRW2024-K9-NA with MGBSX1 module in the other closet at the other end of the Fiber cable.
I found an adapter cable that will convert an SC male to an LC Male and it looks like it will work but I have no experience with fiber. I attached a picture of this adapter as well. It is listed on line as - 1ft Fiber Optic Adapter Cable LC (Male) to SC (Female) Multimode 62.5/125 Duplex
I am trying to track down the SNMP MIBs for the Linksys by Cisco SRW2048. Please note that this is the model before the complete CISCO rebrand of the product. I have SNMP walked, browsed etc etc and I just can't pull CPU and RAM usage. Any working view of those two stats? I'm using OpManager by ManageEngine as my NPM platform.
I believe the SRW series is the same basic hardware as the SG300 series.Is there a way to upgrade the firmware on the SRW series using the SG300 firmware?
The SG300 firmware is much more usable. Also I'd rather have consistency as we have the older SRW2024/48 and the newer SG300 switches.
I have lost the original console cable to the Cisco Linksys SRW2048 and was wondering if I can use the Cisco console cable or can a regular serial cable with female ends will work?
I am the Systems Admin at LDM Media and am trying to get some support for one of the SRW224G4 managed switches we have in our rack. The issue is as follows:
Any endpoint connected to the switch is assigned an IP address in the range of 169.254.154.XXX regardless of the switches set IP range, the second issue is that I cannot access the web view management interface through the default IP address 192.168.1.254 (and I have tried to use the last IP in the range set by the router 169.254.154.254, to no avail)
How to regaining control of this supposedly smart switch?
we 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?
It baffles me because the admin console doesn't look like it will browse your computer for a firmware update. Rather, it prefers you to specify a tftp or http server. I don't know how I'd set up my computer to be the http or tftp server and it doesn't really go into detail on what configurations or commands that would need to be used. I've used a tftp client in the past to send a firmware to routers and whatnot but not serve one.
I'm currently trying to setup a Linksys SRW2048 switch.
The switch came with version 1.0.0 of the firmware (circa 2005), which worked fine with Google Chrome and Safari on OSX.
However, I recently upgraded to 1.2.2 (circa 2009), and the in-built web configuration page doesn't seem to work in anything except for IE6 or IE7.
Chrome and Safari give me a whole bunch of resource not available errors, and the page itself doesn't render properly at all:
Firefox also doesn't render it properly either:
It seems a bit strange on Linksys/Cisco's part that they'd release an updated firmware that meant their switch could only be used by Internet Explorer.
Or failing that, are there any known workarounds to get this to work with Chrome, Safari, Firefox - anything other than IE? Or anything on OSX or Linux?
Also, I heard that firmware 1.2.1 still works on non-IE browsers - any archives of older Linksys switch firmwares?
I have a Win 2003 server set up as my DHCP server. It is connected to port 13 of my SRW2048 switch.
Every port from 1-12 and from 25-36 get a "Limited or No Connectivity" error when I plug an ethernet cable in them from a computer (Win XP). However, all of the other ports receive an IP address and connect to our network just fine. I've noticed that they are all in the two right hand banks of ports,though, so I'm in need of assistance as to how I can get the first two banks of ports to behave the same way. In other words, I want all of the ports on the switch to be able to populate an IP address from the DHCP server attached to port 13.
I have a problem with my switch. The model no. of the switch is as follows:
Linksys SRW2048 10/100/1000 48 Ports Serial No: RJT00GC00395 GGR2906 MM
1. I am creating a home computer lab. I do have 3 servers HP ProLiant DL 385 G1. Two of them have 6 gigabit ports where as the third server has 2 gigabit ports.
2. Installed ESXi 5.1 on two servers where as installed FreeNAS on the third server and configured it as iSCSI storage and NFS storage.
Problem:
1. Every port works perfectly fine. However, when I keep connecting the ports of the switch to the ports of servers, internet gets disconnected.
2. Interestingly, my wireless internet also gets disconnected, the ports of the switch does not have any internet now.
3. This happens till I connect above 8-9 ports of the switch to the servers.
3. However, when I remove the connection between the switch and the servers, internet comes, wireless internet starts working; and the port of the switch also gets internet connection when I check the internet connection of the individual ports one at a time.
Some more information:i do have internet service provided by Time Warner Cable. My internet speed is as follows:
Download Speed: Up to 15 Mbps Upload Speed: Up to 1 Mbps
I do have a modem *** router by Motorola which has 4 gigabit ports.Model no: Motorola SURFboard SBG6580 i am assuming it is some thing related to bandwidth of the internet.
I want to connect two linksys SRW2048 through fiber optic.. it's located different rooms with fiber optic....Is it possible through VALN....This setup using for CCTV connectivity?
So I have read about proper procedure involving the connection between a console cable and Hyper-terminal. I have also tried plugging into a network port to obtain an IP Address but nothing seems to work. When powering on the switch I see that it lights up, hear fans spin and assume it has booted properly. I'm using Hyperterminal on Windows Xp Pro SP3 and I've also tried minicom in Fedora.
And just FYI Hyperterminal was set to the proper:
Bits per second: 38400 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 Flow Control: None
I got a new switch and am trying to connect a UCS server to it. I can ping the switch just fine but when I try to use IE8 or firefox, I can't get to the web interface to configure it.
Here's my setup:
Cisco UCS C210 M2 IP = 192.168.1.100 Subnet = 255.555.255.0
I am working on two SGE 2010 stacked and in routing mode. Everything work fine but before finishing the job, I wanted to lockdown all the network device so they would not be accessible from some subnets. Problem is, I cannot bind my ACLs to any interface. I get "Cannot apply because lack of HW resources." I am running firmware 3.0.0.18, and 3.0.1 release notes don't address that issue. TCAM utilization is at 3% Routing resources shows host: 200, routes:60, ip interfaces: 50 I have tried from the cli and get the same message.
I have one question regarding switch sg300-10. How can i check current interface utilization in bits/second? If I use show int counters I can only see number of unicast, broadcast and multicast packets....plus total packets. But there is no info regarding input and output rate for particular interface (like in original IOS when using show interface command).
I bought a pair of SG200-08 switches a month ago and noticed that after a couple of weeks (give or take) the web interface stops responding (today being the 2nd time this happened). I am on v1.0.5.1 of the firmware on both switches. I can ping the switches just fine. I've run a port scan against then showing that port 80 is open. When I browse to either switch using IE9.0 or Chrome (v21) both show page loading however it remains blank - eventually the browser times out. I've tried multiple machines (just in case of port blocking) however always the same result.
To correct this I power cycle the switches and the web interface starts working.On the switching side, both seem to be working as there doesn't isn't any network impact (from what I can tell) however not being able to access the web interface is very irritating, not to mention making me wonder what else isn't working.
I was given a linksys SRW224G4 switch .. It seems to work fine on some ports and others dont,I am tring to log into it to see what the current config is . I cant seem to find what ip address its pulling to be able to log into the web interface. I have tried the blue cable , and using hypertermail but with no luck .. I dont have com 1 or 2 as an option on my latop just com 3. how I can log into this switch and rest it back to factory specs so then I can go though and setup how i want.
Went to log into the web admin interface on my SG-300 today and I get this in both IE and Firefox:
I'm not able to login by typing user/password and just pressing enter. I've tried power-cycling the switch, however, since the power cycle, the font-panel system LED has been blinking green. I seem to recall, though I can't locate the reference now, that this means the switch is running with factory settings, but that cannot be right because:
1. I had previously saved a new configuration on the switch, which it should be using now.
2. It is answering on the configured non-factory IP address -- just not rendering the web admin interface successfully.
I've had this unit for approximately a month. This is not the first issue I have had with this unit (see: [URL] and I'm experiencing some strange LAN speed issues since I installed it. Do I need to RMA this thing?
configure a secondary ip address (over the same address range) in a vlan interface on the SGE2000?For example, I want Interface Vlan 10 on mw switch has 172.16.10.1/24 and 172.16.10.2/24. Is that possible? If I try I get an error message with a duplicate IP address error. On Catalyst switches it can be done, but on Small Business?
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.
I have a new SG300-28P, and have had occasional issues with being unable to connect to it via anything other than the serial port. I have connectivity between my machine and the switch (tested with ping each way), and in fact, have the same problem if I take a laptop to the switch and connect them directly.What happens is that though the switch is operating normally, http, https, ssh and telnet attempts to access all fail in one way or another. Ssh and telnet either yields no response or a refused connection (even though those services are enabled). For http and https, I'll occasionally get enough of the web page to be able to tell what it is ... but attempts to log in just don't work.While this is happening, the CPU and packet load on the switch is very, very low.Rebooting didn't work entirely, though it may have made it better. Resetting to factory defaults and then reconfiguring makes it work.This is using the latest firmware: 1.2.7.76.
Was building a small network in Cisco Packet Tracer and ran in to an issue. I have 4 routers running OSPF, and off one of the routers I have 5 3560 Multilayer switches. The router that the switches hang off of, I have a sub-interface with dot1q encapsulation, set for vlan 10 and an IP Address. 10.14.16.1/24. The switches have interface vlan 10 configures, and have IPs in the same subnet. From that router, I can ping/telnet to all the switches without issue. My problem arises when I try and reach those switches from any other router. OSPF is set to redistribute static and connected subnets.The routing table is populated correctly on all the routers. When I ping and trace the packet, it looks like it makes it all the way to the respective switch, but the packet never makes it back. I've played with the default route on the switches to no avail. Am I trying to implement this incorrectly, or am I just missing something?
I have a switch from SG 500 Series the works as Layer 3 Routing Switch with the Firmeware 1.2.7.76. I have create some diferent VLAN´s and have defined one ACL for each VLAN. Now i try to do a binding from the ACl to a VLAN but i have only the option to bind the ACL to a phys. Interface or a LAG.is the a possibility to bind the ACL to a virtual interface like in other Cisco serieses and how it works ? the Backround is i have connectetd 2 Hyper-V Server where the Guests are in different VLAN´s and the server is connectetd with a 10Gb Trunk to the Switch now the switch routed the different VLAN´s and i must have some restrictions between the VLAN´s.
I'm using a stack of four SGE2000P switches for a PoE video camera system. I've got the cameras in a VLAN and everything's working fine.
I'm wondering, though, is there a way to find out what data rate the stack interfaces are working at (since it's going over cable infrastructure we put in ourselves), and also what percentage of that bandwidth is being used? I don't see anyway to get to those interfaces from the main page, and I wasn't able to find a way to do any sort of percentage thing even on a regular interface.
The swtich is configured and going to operate in L3 mode. All ports are still assigned to the default VLAN ID 1. I have created several new VLAN's. Once I configure and aplly an IP Interface to a certain VLAN the swtich becomes inaccessable right away. I am pretty sure I am not pulling my own VLAN under my connection. Every port is inaccessable. I have to pull the power plug and restart the swtich with its saved configuration. Even when I add another IP interface to the default VLAN 1, same issue. I have tried lot's of things, but can't get it to work properly. I have just upgraded to the latest firmware.
I have configured dozens of SG300 swtiches which is very easy. This one does not work with me.
I am trying to assign static ip address on vlan 1 interface , the model no of switch is SG300 & the firmware version is 1.1.2.0 .But whenever I type the IP address & press enter , a question is popped up asking for confirmation (switch0d851f(config-if)#ip address 1.1.1.1 255.0.0.0.
Please ensure that the port through which the device is managed has the proper settings and is a member of the new management interface.Would you like to apply this new configuration? (Y/N)[N] N )
I´m a IOS CLI fanatic. Its the first tiem that I have to configure a SB switch. Its very confusing, I want setup a voice vlan id as 200. but I don see that this value change when I try to apply the smartport macro to the interface.Its possible change a smartport macro?