Traceroute and Ping from GUI on 300 series switches?
Any hopes of being able to do Pings and Traceroutes from the GUI? It's a little frustrating having to telnet/ssh to do those basic things.
It would also be nice to be able to switch to Layer3 mode through the web GUI.
Hi,
Thank you for participating in the Small Business support community. My name is Nico Muselle from Cisco Sofia SBSC.
With pleasure I can announce that the ping and traceroute function will be available in the next firmware release of the Sx300 series switches. Changing the system mode however is not (as far as I know). The firmware to be release will contain major updates and addition of functions like TextView (command line interface), CDP, smartports, QinQ etc ...
A little patience before this maintenance release is available, it will be certainly worth waiting for !
Best regards,
Nico Muselle
Sr. Network Engineer - CCNA
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3 64.233.174.31 (64.233.174.31) <20 ms <20 ms <40 ms
4 64.233.174.192 (64.233.174.192) <20 ms <20 ms <20 ms
5 64.233.174.205 (64.233.174.205) <20 ms <20 ms <40 ms
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7 64.233.174.119 (64.233.174.119) <20 ms <20 ms <240 ms
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1G/5G -
Scripting reboot for Cisco 300 Series switches
I would like to have some help putting together a script for rebooting our 300 series POE switches. I have about 150 at this stage to administer and it would make it much easier not to have to remotely reboot them. The IP settings will be the same for each location and we have about 2-5 in each location. I will be logging in through logmein to each remote server, and will run the scripts from this to the local switches. Any help would be appreciated.
I was playing with my Indigo on an SG-500 and it seems to work. Create a session for each switch and in the session properties for each switch enter your crendentials (user/pass) IP/port, etc, I was using telnet, port 23 for this and then under the send command tab, on connection I entered:
reload
y
One command per line up to 20 commands I believe and it connected, I saw my prompts and replies and then shutting down.
So if you try this you can just go down the file tree list for switches with cameras than need a reboot and restart the entire switch if you like, quick and easy.
You could also add a folder for each switch and a session in that folder possibly for each camera/port with online port number changing for each camera in the session properties and then selectively cycle power for just the affected cameras.
Example for port 22/camera xxxx:
conf t
int gi22
power inline never
power inline auto
It would take a fair amount of time to set up but once done you could just pick a switch folder and the port in that switch to cycle. If you have multiple port on a switch you could use
conf t
int range gi22-24
or
int range gi1,6,16,20
power inline never
power inline auto
might have to verify that syntax -
APs unable to receive IP address from DHCP (core 6500 series switch)
Dear Friends,
a week ago I had stable wireless network APs were getting IPS from 6500 series switch (DHCP) but unfortunately some WISM got rebooted and now APs are unable to receive IP address from Core 6500 DHCP, to cater this issue I have another DHCP server configured on windows 2008 i created another subnet and and put APs in that vlan now all APs are are successfully receiving IPS from windows DHCP server I don't know why APs are not able to receive IPs from core 6500 series DHCP.
please advice
Thanks
FaysalThanks george for stepping up here is DHCP config
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.30.1 10.10.30.20
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.8.1 10.10.8.10
ip dhcp excluded-address 192.168.10.1 192.168.10.5
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.9.20.1 10.9.20.30
ip dhcp pool vlan_30
network 10.10.30.0 255.255.254.0
default-router 10.10.30.1
option 60 ascii """"""""""""""""""""""""CiscoAPc1250""""""""""""""""""""""""
option 43 hex f110.0a0a.1e0b.0a0a.1e0d.0a0a.1e0f.0a0a.1e11
dns-server 10.10.2.11
lease infinite
ip dhcp pool WiSM1_SP
network 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.248
default-router 192.168.10.1 -
hi all
Ive looked through some of the online content but dont see a definitive answer to my question about the physical size of the switches, are they all 19" rack mountable or desktop?
I look forward to a confirmation..LJ,
P = PoE capable. On the 300 series, half of the ports can provide 15.4W, or all can provide half that.
PoE+ is NOT SUPPORTED.
MP = Maximum Power. This means that all ports can provide up to 15.4W. PoE+ is supported on some models only.
PP = PoE Plus. Can provide up to 30W on a single port. Note the maximum PoE budget for each switch. Also,
half of the ports can provide 15.4W, or all can provide half that - any extra power used by PoE+
MPP = Maximum Power and PoE Plus. This means that all ports can provide up to 15.4W - any extra power used by PoE+
According to the Data Sheet:
"Switches support 802.3at PoE+, 802.3af, and Cisco pre-standard (legacy) PoE. Maximum power of 30.0W to any 10/100 or Gigabit Ethernet port for PoE+ supported devices and 15.4W for PoE supported devices, until the PoE budget for the switch is reached"
The PoE+ models are brand new and are not widey available yet. I did a web search for SG300-28PP and found that at least a few online resellers have it in stock.
- Marty
Message was edited by: Martin Pyhala
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