Plug a computer directly into the management port (not any of the main switch ports,) set a static ip on that computer (192.168.1.2, mask /24 aka 255.255.255.0) set the switch to 192.168.1.1 (same mask) and try again.
I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around getting my VLAN config to work.
I have two kinds of ports I want on this switch.
Regular Device Ports that are untagged on VLAN 5 only
"Super" Ports that are on multiple additional VLANs (10,20,30,40,50,90) and who's devices will ONLY use VLAN...
My stupid unifi switch has become a problem and I want it gone.
Am I missing something, because here's an ebay listing for a 100 dollar ICX725048P, which looks like the switch in the OP that has 8 sfp+ 10gb ports and 48 POE 1gb ports and draws 50 watts (plus POE of course.) Is this a different...
How lazy. They don't even bother to list what they actually have, they just copy and pasted a dell invoice from the order and slapped it on eBay. Something tells me this won't sell.
Use it to connect a 10gb workstation that's far away and also add 24 1gb ports over a single fiber line, so you don't have to run a fiber cable AND a cat5 cable. That's what I'm using it for.
I got this switch the week it came out and discovered later that IPv6 wouldn't work correctly over it...
Please learn to read between the marketing BS. Corral being "re-based" means they're just rewriting everything all over again. Notice they don't commit to any of the features Corral has (had) but say they'll look into it.
I've seen this happen many times before. I give it 6 months before all the devs have quit and the project is dead. Anytime there's a failure of leadership this badly, it generally means the inside is rotten to the core.
Not sure about snapshots, but as soon as I accessed my file level backups, it killed the files from them. Luckily there's an offline backup I have, but I'm not plugging it in until I remove Sophos.
So I was attracted to Sophos Home. It offered free AV that got rave reviews as far as detection as well as central web management. What's not to love?
If this program finds a false positive (like when I was going through my backups) it simply DELETES THE FILE with NO WAY TO RECOVER. There's no...
Except the UBNT was 300 bucks and the Cisco is 2 THOUSAND DOLLARS. I can live with having to buy some cheap SFP+ transceivers and some fiber for that difference. :)
Bought the "controller managed" version, using it to join all my fiber runs together. Haven't had any issues with SFP+ compatibility, but I'm not using any DACs.
Support has no idea how it works or what to do with it, so be prepared to figure it out yourself. On the plus side, there's very...
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