Cisco Switching/Routing :: SG200-08 - Operating Of Switch With Outer Case Removed
May 23, 2013
I am going to be putting an SG200-08 (8 port switch) inside a 2U rack mount chassis. To enhance cooling I thought I would remove the outer case. Are there, or would there be any issues with using the switch with the cover removed?
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Apr 6, 2013
we have two 6509E which are configured in VSS mode with the following modules in each:
1 48 CEF720 48 port 10/100/1000mb Ethernet
2 8 DCEF2T 8 port 10GE
3 4 CEF720 4 port 10-Gigabit Ethernet
5 5 Supervisor Engine 2T 10GE w/ CTS (Acti VS-SUP2T-10G
I need to know if the temperature of the attached modules are normal or there is a problem?
the status of one of the supervisor engines is "MajFail" as shown below:
Mod Online Diag Status
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1 Pass
2 Pass
3 Pass
5 Major Error
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Feb 19, 2013
My SG200-50P Switch Log appears as follows with Random ports going up and down. I am trying to find out if this links to another problem I'm having with a Client Server software locking up on the client end. The hardware, thin clients and desktops, are working and have checked all sleep and power settings. All items in working order, now I'm wondering about the switch
2147483369 2013-Feb-20 15:12:07 Warning %STP-W-PORTSTATUS: gi19: STP status Forwarding
2147483370 2013-Feb-20 15:12:02 Informational %LINK-I-Up: gi19
2147483371 2013-Feb-20 15:12:00 Warning %LINK-W-Down: gi19
2147483377 2013-Feb-20 14:51:31 Informational %LINK-I-Up: gi45
2147483378 2013-Feb-20 14:51:28 Warning %LINK-W-Down: gi45
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Jun 1, 2012
Can a Cisco SG300-10P switch power a Cisco SG200-08 switch over POE? Or an SG200-08P power an SG200-08 via POE? I have an area where I'd like to put a small switch, but would like to avoid having to have electrical power run to it. Or will the SG300 and SG200 POE switches only power endpoint devices such as cameras and IP phones?
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Nov 11, 2012
I'm facing a problem where certain port on my swtich keep grant and remove poe.
Nov 12 07:02:43.639: %ILPOWER-5-POWER_GRANTED: Interface Gi1/0/18: Power granted
Nov 12 07:02:44.399: %ILPOWER-5-IEEE_DISCONNECT: Interface Gi1/0/18: PD removed
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Sep 2, 2012
I had a problem during setup of a new module N7K-M148GS-11 into a Nexus 7000 10-Slot chassis.The module was powered-dn and removed by platform with the following message: [code]
Do I need to upgrade nx-os? There is a workaround?
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May 26, 2013
I have a problem with dscp preservation on a WS-C3750X-48 catalyst; in my little diagram, his name will be SW2, so I have this:SW1 <-> SW2 <-> RT1. some phone connected to SW1 mark with dscp EF (46) the voice traffic.The "mls qos" was enabled on SW1 and SWt. The interlink switch ports has the "mls qos trust dscp" option, the phone port and the router port also.And the problem is I can see the dscp marking on the SW2 when I span the voice vlan on this switch but the dscp was removed ( DSCP set to 0) on the router port ( span on the router port for look )If I made also a packet capture on the router RT1, I see the DSCP was effectively reset to zero.If I disable the "mls qos" on SW2, of course all is fine and the dscp was preserved and forwarded to the router. [code]
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Jun 12, 2013
I have reconfigured the FEX numbers attached to a Nexus 5548 running on NXOS5.2 If I do show running-config the interfaces are not there anymore. But if I do show startup-config the old Fex interfaces still shows up. I did try write erase then saved the running-config and its still there.
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Feb 14, 2013
We have one core switch and we are planning to add a 6509. Both are none VSS.All the access switches are Catalyst 3560 series.
We plan to have all 3560s to have a link to each of the core. Without VSS, it is not possible to etherchannel to both core switches correct?What protocol should I configure to prevent in case one core fails? HSRP, VRRP, GLBP?
Do I need to run spanning tree protocol? if so which one?What is the best way to connect from each Catalyst 3560 for load balancing and redundancy? One to each core?
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Jul 17, 2012
I currently work in the IT field part-time as a end-user support technician while I am finishing my Bachelor's Degree in Network Administration. I'm not completely new to networking at this point, but I am by no means a master of it either. The basics of small networks (less than 10 PCs) and the lower-end of small business grade Cisco equipment are not unfamiliar to me. Up until this point however, I have had very little experience with any higher-end Cisco networking equipment.
Now on to the questions, which may seem like the answers should be obvious, but let's face it, I do not have the resources to own much equipment myself at this time for experimentation purposes, nor does the school I am attending have a lot of financial resources to provide us with recent hardware to learn on. What I want to know are a few things about PoE as implemented on Cisco devices, specifically the SG200-50P small business series switch. According to the technical documentation, the switch supports PoE on 24 of its 48 ports, specifically 1 - 12 and 24 - 36; simple enough. The switch is currently installed in an office that has less than 24 connected devices, but that is currently expanding. None of the PoE ports are utilized as of yet, but going forward, there will be more than 24 connected devices. Will another switch need to be installed if the additional connected devices (PCs and printers) are not using PoE, or is the PoE an auto-sensing feature that will simply remain disabled if a device that does not require power over the network cable is connected? Is there some setting that needs to be changed through the management interface to keep devices that should not be drawing power from doing so?
There will likely be some additional questions generated by my inquiry, and I fully understand if these are completely novice questions, but I admittedly do not know the answer. When I Googled it, I was greeted by a few hundred thousand results, the first dozen or so pages of results all being for places to purchase this particular type of switch, so I thought I would try my luck on the forums of the place that made it.
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Jul 4, 2012
Does Cisco SG200-50 50 port gigabit smart switch have support for SNMP ? I have updated the firmware and still can not find any option for snmp.Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPad App.
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Oct 25, 2012
I bought a CISCO SG200-18 switch. I added the Switch to my LAN and started the Switch (as described in the manual). The Switch starts the booting procedure (green blinking status LED) After a while, the LED starts to blink orange and green, instead of steady green.
In generally the Switch seems to work. I can access my whole network, but not the web interface of the switch itself. I also can't see the switch in the ADSL / DHCP rooter.
I also tried to boot the switch only connected to the PC. But ping on 192.198.1.254 is not working. The switch is in the same subnet like my other LAN components.
Subnetzmaske . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Standardgateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1
I exchanged the switch. But the new switch shows the same behavior.
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Jul 6, 2012
I was configuring link aggregation between a Cisco3750 and Cisco SG200 and the switched network went down just a few minutes after the port channel came on.I rebooted the SG200 and all hosts came back up for a minute before I lost them again. The etherchannel was between two trunking ports. I never set link aggregation on the SG200, could that be the reason? All machines are connected to the SG200. The 3750 is only being used as a layer 3 device for inter vlan traffic.
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May 27, 2013
How to setup a port channel between a SG200 and 3750 and am having problems.
What do I need to do on the SG200 I have added the port into the lag but the port will not come up.
I spent half a day messing arround with the web interface and I am unable to get the port to come up.
The Cisco 3750 is a standard port channel config which I have setup maytime before. channel-group 1 mode active channel- protocl lacp Switchport mode trunk
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Mar 18, 2012
I manually set an IP address in my new SG200-26, and turned off the dhcp client. I cannot access the webpage or ping the switch at the statically set IP. I have also run a network scan and tried accessing the switch at all of the IP addresses in my DHCP Pool that were being used, it is not available there either.
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Mar 21, 2012
I have two separate companys both with staff at two locations and thier own networks connected with a wireless antenna which provides a high speed LAN connection between offices. I only have a single path through this antenna bridge. I have an SG200-08 switch at each end. What I am attempting to do is utlise the switches to take the two subnets at one office, combine them to one for transfer through the antenna bridge, and then resolve them into the two separate networks again at the other end.
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Dec 1, 2012
I have a Cisco SG200-08p that's acting up. After setting up 2 larger 200 series switches I pulled this out for its config. I changed the default password and assigned the new static IP address of 192.168.0.103, that's it. The settings applied and worked normally but after rebooting the switch it reverted itself back to the default ip of 192.168.1.254, it retained the new password. After this happened a few times I upgraded the firmware to the latest version, reset the device to factory settings and applied the new address again to have the same problem. It doesn't matter if I reboot the switch in the management interface or physically. Is there a problem with having a zero in the third octet (that would be lame)?
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Feb 12, 2013
I was given a task of creating a vlan and isolating one pc to access an internal website (192.168.90.15) on a specific port (port 8080)The pc is connected in the following manner:
PC--> HP Switch --> Cisco Small Business SG200 switch --> 3550 Catalyst 1, 3550 Catalyst 2 and 3550 Catalyst 3.
I have created a vlan 110 on the Main 3550 Catalyst switch and successfully added the pc to that vlan.However, that PC must be able to access the internet and an internal website on port 8080.I have placed an access-list on the main 3550 catalyst switch which is connected to our router as below:
Client ip address: 192.168.100.2
VLAN 110: 192.168.100.3
access-list 110 permit tcp host 192.168.100.2 host 192.168.90.15 eq 8080access-list 110 permit icmp host 192.168.100.2 anyaccess-list 110 deny ip 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.255 ? I was unable to access the webserver even after many attempts.
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Feb 12, 2012
I have a Cisco SG200 26 Port Switch, 2 Cisco WAP4410N Access points, and a VLAN aware Router. I have created 4 VLAN's. For the sake of this conversation lets call them.
98 - Intel Vpro
99 - Management
100 - General
101 - Guest
The Access points are capable of doing V LAN tagging so I plan on having them tag a guest network as V LAN 101. That can get sent to the V LAN aware router and out. No problem. I have some devices, or management pages that I don't want accessible from the general network. (Intel V pro KVM, Remote Management Cards, AP Config Menus, Switch config menu...) . I need to be able to take a V LAN unaware device, plug it into port 1, and have it communicate with V LAN 98, 99 and 100.
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May 6, 2013
I have a route-map on a 6500 thats is very definitely no longer required. 2 attempts to remove it have been a disaster.
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The route-map and access-list ae not being used at all. Anyny tips for how I can get this removed - for info the process is mush easier on 7206 VXRs.
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Oct 27, 2012
Just purchased a Cisco SG200-26 (non-PoE version).
It works great, but since hooking it up to my network, my Synology NAS won't hibernate.
So I went and checked if the switch was polling, and indeed it is. Every 1-2 seconds, the activity LED on all connected ports, flashes simoultaneously.
When the LED on the switch flashes, the network LED on my NAS also flash. So I'm prone to think the switch is polling the entire network every couple seconds.
I've tried disabling Spanning Tree, and other other options that could relate to the issue, but without any luck.
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Jan 7, 2013
I have a problem with my SG200-08 Switch the switch not forwarding a special Packet. I try to run a simple Profinet installation for testing on the switch but it didn't work correct. A special packet (Profinet error message) was not forwarded.
I have tried it with different Profinet masters with Siemens Profinet master it works without of problems. With Rexroth master it dosn´t work. But it is the same packet only another Mac Address.
I have added two Wireshark logs, where I have mirrored the slave and the master port. With the Siemens master all packets are forwarding (every packet is double longed) with the Rexroth master the alarm packet was not forwarding (the alarmpacket is lost between the ports).
With a not managed Switch it is no problem too run both Installations correct. I have tried the Factory default Settings of the switch and too deactivate all services of the switch (like Spanning Tree, ..) but it was all the same, the Packet was not forwarded.
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May 27, 2013
I had a SG200-8/SLM2008TNA switch that I was using on my lab network (192.168.9.x)One of my clients had an emergency so I moved the switch to their network (10.1.2.x)I can't see the switch at all! Cisco FindIt toolbar won't discover it (other switches on the client network are discovering OK)I changed my computer's IP to the range where the switch used to live...still can't find it I also don't see any new devices in DHCP with cisco-looking MAC addresses.Of course, the SG200-8 doesn't have its MAC address printed anywhere on it, and doesn't have a factory reset button.It's passing traffic OK but I was hoping to get it configured via web console and set for SNMP monitoring. how to discover/reset IP/factory reset this thing?
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Aug 28, 2011
We have 2 of the SG200-26 switchs. When ever we loss power all the settings are reset to default. Even if we loss power for 1 min. This includes the IP, user, password, etc. How can I change this so the settings are saved?
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Mar 9, 2013
Cisco SG200-26 (not PoE model). After a power failure, at restart the switch seems unable to reboot. The power led starts blinking in green, after some seconds the connected ports start blinking as well, but the the switch reboots automatically after few more seconds.I tried to disconnect lan cables, power cord, and reset to factory by pressing and holding down the proper button for 30s and more, but no success.In the small amount of time the switch's ports seem to be powered up, clients don't receive packets, don't ping each other or the switch manage address.
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Mar 26, 2011
No Matter what I use-admin/new user or group I assign... CAN NOT login from the outside IP!I can see it/map it and access it all day from my network, no problem. I get at 530 login error everytime I try to come in from the outer world. I have a static IP and cannot get in. It will prompt me for user name and password so I know it is responding to my query. I need to get this fixed ASAP!
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Jul 9, 2012
Does it make a gateway outer with an internal DNS function
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May 9, 2012
I start writing this post telling you that I'm not a qualified network admin, so I beg your pardon if I do not use appropriate terms in my question. Also my english in not so good since I'm Italian and my english in almost scholastic.
This is the "story" :
I bought two switches as described above and actually I have to create 2 VLANS as described below :
VLAN id 2 name "Service_A" ports 1-4
VLAN id 3 name "Service_B" ports 7-9
all other ports can stay in default VLAN1.
my network infrastructure have some other very simple swtiches connected and 1 soho router (static ip 192.168.1.1) with dhcp active and ip pool address released from 192.168.1.100 to 200.
the SG200-26 have static ip 192.168.1.254 and 192.168.1.253
MY NEEDS:
I need VLAN for privacy matter so all computer connected to ports in VLAN2 cannot see nor enumerate PCs and resources on other VLANs, but I also absolutely NEED that all computer in every ports (and every VLAN even default VLAN1) can access the internet.
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Jun 29, 2011
I have just recently replaced a WS-CE500-24LC switch with a SG200-50P. I have plugged in a Cisco 1760 router with a fast ethernet into the switch. On the console of the router I now see these messages: [code]
As far as I am aware both ends of the link are set to autonegotiate the speed and duplex.
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Oct 17, 2011
Last week and just yesterday, our switch SG200 50/50 logged an error like this:
%CDP-E-MALFORMED_TLV: CDP message from 88:43:e1:ab:66:f8 cached with illegal Appliance VLAN-ID TLV
At the time of the error, the SA520 router's LAN Port 1 where the SG200 Port 49 connected went down. (Light is OFF) So internet is down and other V LAN are disconnected. The MAC address on the log is the SA520 router. This happens 2x now and it needs for me to reboot both switch and router. and goes back again online.
SG200 50/50 Port Firmware 1.1.1.8
SA 520 Firmware (Primary/Sec):2.1.51/2.1.18
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May 24, 2011
SG200-08 and SG200-08P fail to hold or update Date/Time.(New installation for a UC320 setup.)I've got both an SG200-08 and SG200-08P that are failing to maintain date/time when set with "Use Local Settings". Every restart/powercycle causes them to reset to Dec 31 1969. Other settings save fine.I first tried to set time via SNTP Unicast using a variety of public time server addresses including the 3 hard coded to the SG200-08 firmware:
Sadly though it always just shows "Active Server Server Host Address: 0.0.0.0" and continues having 12/31/1969 as the date. Both after a config save and a reboot.I can ping the NTP servers just fine from the switches either by IP or by hostname.At this point I've decided that I must be missing something simple. At least I hope so... otherwise it's a firmware bug which means waiting for a fix.Other devices behind the same firewall/gateway (RVS4000) are updating NTP
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Feb 23, 2012
I have no previous Cisco switch experience. I just received a brand new SG200-08 switch. It replaces a small blue Trendnet 5 port switch. I configured the SG200-08 with a static IP address which is on the same subnet as all our wired devices, then I installed it and connected a computer and printer and another switch to it. The other switch is a Dell PowerConnect 2716. I suddenly have no network connectivity with the router any longer. When I plug the network cable that runs from the PowerConnect 2716 into the SG200-08, the link status light will not go on for that port. I am going to be replacing the Dell PowerConnect with a Cisco switch as well, the SG300-10.
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Apr 29, 2012
how to connect our new SG200-18 to an existing Cisco network, in particular a C2960S.Here's what I've got:
<----- Rest of network ------- C2960S ----------- SG200 ----- (PC connected directly to the SG200)
On the C2960S-side here's what I've got on the corresponding interface:
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
switchport mode trunk
On the SG200-side I've set the IP-address and default-gateway accordingly, however:From the SG200 I can't ping any other host on the same IP-subnet as the switchFrom the SG200 can't ping the default-gatewaycan't ping from any other host or the default-gateway *to* the switch But:On the SG200 I've got plenty of MAC-addresses under "Dynamic Address Table" - however only MAC-addresses that belong to the management-VLAN of the SG200 (i.e. VLAN9 in my case)The MAC-address table on the SG200 even includes the MAC-addresses of hosts on the same VLAN I tried to ping without success. For example: I tried a PING from a host having a MAC-address of 00:19:bb:31:91:30. This MAC shows up in the arp table of the SG200. To cross check I connected a dedicated PC to the SG200 and assign it an IP-address out of the management-LAN-range of the SG200 - in this case I can access the switch (i.e. PING, WEB etc.)So to summarize: Connectivity is OK when going from directly connected devices to the SG200. No connectivity from devices that are behind the C2960S towards the SG200 and vice versa. (The problem is definitely not with the C2960S-side since we've got plenty of them hooked together without problems.) I'm enclosing the screenshots of the corresponding definitions on the SG200.
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