As I undertand it the web gui has never worked at all on 1.1.0.8. No one has ever used a web gui on that firmware because it's impossible, and boy I wish I was wrong about that lol. If someone has made it possible I'm sure there would be a lot of happy people on this thread including me :p...
I replaced all my fans (including the psu ones which did require pin re-wiring) with 40mm Noctua fans which were a little thin @ 10mm depth/thickness but they still work great, they are super silent. The temps are higher though, around 50-55 degrees compared to 37-45 with the original fans at...
Hi there, I posted earlier about how to do it in the webui and it DOES WORK as I have tested it myself with the routing firmware :) FINALLY that routing firmware is available! I have been looking everywhere for it! Anyways here's a copy and paste from my earlier post on how to do it through http...
So I cracked open one of my PSU's and I was wrong about the fans being the same. They aren't the deep/extended chambered fans like the ones on the back, they are slimmer regular 40mm sized fans. The terminals aren't the same as the ones for the back fans as they are 3 pin and not 4 pin so you...
I haven't tried the inline resistors with the psu yet, but I would imagine they would also work since the fans inside the psu look the same as the 3 fans on the back. I have 2 psu's with my model so I will crack one open and give you an update if they are in fact the same fans using the same...
Ok, so after a few days running as much load as I could using various combinations of the 2x 10gb ports plus all the LAN ports I have connected, I tried to push as much real world large file(s) data I could all at the same time while utilizing any and all devices during said data transfers, my...
As stated in my earlier post to you, just do each one of these commands one after another and you will have set the static ip address:
network protocol none
network parms 192.168.1.XXX 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1
write memory
Obviously replace the "XXX" with what ever you want your base ip (web...
I have no idea how or why your web ui started magically working, but it must mean that you have a working base ip address correct? Just to make sure for future use and trouble shooting I recommend setting the switchs ip address to a static one like previously suggested. You shouldn't get a fail...
Did you order an incomplete adapter? One in which you have to make the cable yourself? Like what is this "wiring" to which pins? Didn't you just get the serial to RJ45 cable? That's all you need. Then you connect to the serial port (DB9) on the PC and connect the RJ45 (Ethernet) to the "Console"...
So I took the chance and I ordered the Noctua NA-SRC7 inline fan adapters and I installed them today on my Quanta LB4M. I am VERY HAPPY to report that they work!! :) Right from the boot up of the switch usually the fans run super fast and loud before the OS kicks in but they were not running a...
Your welcome ;) Yes getting that serial to RJ45 is essential for owning one of these switches, esp since most of the firmware revisions out there pretty much don't have a working web ui. I would recommend making sure not to turn the switch off again for now (just in case) and keep using it...
Damn, that sucks, so you tried to flash while on/using 1.0.2.14 and tried to overwrite that firmware while in use correct? Can the switch still boot up and you can get into the CLI? If not then there is a way to select the alternate firmware during the boot process as long as the other firmware...
Im not sure what that command is but I think its possible. I had a problem getting the 1.0.2.14 web interface to work, I just flashed it to 1.0.2.17 and the web interface works no problem. I wouldnt even bother with 1.0.2.14, it's obviously a little more buggy as it is supposed to have a...
Ok, I looked into the fans you suggested because I also want to slow them down as mine could be quieter too. I am confused though, the inline fan connectors from Noctua are the "NA-SRC6" model, but I looked everywhere and came up short trying to find them. Because I live in Canada and that...
Sorry, Im new to the Quanta myself so I can only give you a little help atm. This is to set your IP:
user: admin
pass: blank
switch >enable
pass: blank
network protocol none
network parms 192.168.1.XXX 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1
For web managment it should also be enabled by default but ONLY...
Cool! That's what its for then hey? That port makes a lot of sense now :) So in my case though I wont even populate all the ports so I'm probably never gunna use it, but I personally really like knowing what it's for -thanks! ;)
I'm not too sure about the "Management port" on the quanta, but I thought it used a serial connection as well but I really don't know. In any case if you have a serial port cable with the proper end on it you could cut the wire and use an RJ45 crimper on an RJ45 modular plug and make your own...
Yes and yes,
both cables are the same and they are for connecting a serial port to the RJ45 console/CLI port on most switches. You will need a program like "PuTTY" to login to your switch. Make sure to configure PuTTY correctly (it's easy) under "Session" set it to "Serial" connection (default...
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