@Lone Wolf, plugging the switch directly into my desktop, instead of another switch on my network, and manually assigning a new IP to the desktop did the trick. Was able to run update_uboot with no issues and am now on my way through the rest of the guide! Thanks again for the help man!
And no issues pinging from either device when switch is booted in the OS.
ICX6450-48P Router>ping 192.168.1.123
Sending 1, 16-byte ICMP Echo to 192.168.1.123, timeout 5000 msec, TTL 64
Type Control-c to abort
Reply from 192.168.1.123 : bytes=16 time=1ms TTL=128
Success rate is 100 percent...
The 'setenv' commands have always worked on mine, even before flashing the new primary image. It just was never able to connect to/ping the TFTP server which I assumed was an issue with the TFTP server/Windows Firewall but that doesn't seem to be the case since no issues flashing via the GUI. So...
Was able to update primary successfully but still having trouble with 'update_uboot'. Switch still doesn't seem to be able to see the TFTP server when in u-boot. Do you know if it's possible to update uboot through the GUI as well? Would primary flash boot sequence be the correct process...
Oh, looks like I just had to get into 'configure terminal' first and was able to set username/password. I'm in the GUI. Thanks again @Lone Wolf and @Vesalius!
Yeah, I tried those but it was coming back with 'username' and 'aaa' are unrecognized commands. I'll try to make my way through the menus to see if I can find anything else. Thanks for the help man!
Been hitting a bit of a wall here setting up my 6450. Switch didn't recognize command 'factory' so did the following:
enable
erase startup-config
reload
Can't seem to get the switch to see my TFTP server, and vice versa. Windows Firewall is off. Switch isn't able to ping server or any other...
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