Mgmt port or regular port?Does anyone know how I can change (or even display) the IP address the switch pulls for management?
I tried "show ip" and it said command not found....
I'd be nervous about the M6100 firmware. That's a whole chassis system, I'd expect there to be significant hardware differences.Received 2 units of LB6M today, both had a yellow label stating Firmware Version 1.0.0.13 but it is indeed running 1.2.014 with a backup firmware of 1.0.0.17 instead of 1.0.0.13
Anyone tried the Netgear M6100 firmware to see if it could work with LB6M?
I'll try it again soon, I tried earlier to copy out via tftp and it couldn't connect, and via scp it ran right into a forced reboot of the switchCould you please upload the image of v1.0.0.17 somewhere? That seems to be a unknown version...
I tried sideloading it via tftpboot but it won't work. Adding as a backup image resulted it not being accepted anyway.I'd be nervous about the M6100 firmware. That's a whole chassis system, I'd expect there to be significant hardware differences.
Here you go Dropbox - lb6m-backup-1.0.0.17.imgCould you please upload the image of v1.0.0.17 somewhere? That seems to be a unknown version...
So this switch does L3 routing?I tried sideloading it via tftpboot but it won't work. Adding as a backup image resulted it not being accepted anyway.
Oh well, I really wanted MLAG or VPC feature instead of any kind of L3 routing for this switch!
I tried calling a few vendors earlier on ebay who are selling LB4Ms, none have any spare ears to sell. It'd be nice if anyone here could see if these work with other network rack ears.Anyone managed to source for rack ears for this switch LB6M or LB4M?
Yes, RIP, OSPF. I believe the switch can do simple BGP too, but not in this customised fastpath qos firmware.So this switch does L3 routing?
Any more progress on STP? I've started mucking, and switch to switch seems ok....There is no GUI in the software loads people here have seen. CLI only.
VLAN is working on mine (in a fairly complex layer-2 only config). LAG/LACP works too.
Also got IGMP snooping and IGMP responder working for v4 broadcast support. Needed this to support Proxmox since it's clustering depends on broadcast.
Spanning tree appears to be fubar. I turned it off rather than try to fugure it out. That's ok in a small home network but I would not want to run without it in any 'real' data center.
Turned it off, solved the problems, don't really need it so I'm not pursuing it.Any more progress on STP? I've started mucking, and switch to switch seems ok....
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