02-09-2006 12:27 PM - edited 03-03-2019 01:45 AM
I have 2 Linksys SR2024 switches connected. I got a new CE500 and connected it to the LInksys switch that has the servers plugged into. I can see my domain controller and SQL server but not my file server (cannot ping IP). Any ideas why.
02-15-2006 11:59 AM
Is it that you are able to ping from the file server out to all other servers, internet etc, but you are not able to ping the file server from your PC ? Do you have any firewall set up on the server ?
02-16-2006 05:37 AM
If I connect my laptop to the new switch I can get an IP from the domain controller and see all server except the file server. I cannot ping the file server from my laptop at this point. This server is accessible via the Linksys switches.
02-16-2006 09:45 AM
There's a dirty little secret about CE500s. They turn on port security. That means you can't just stick another cheap-o switch to them to add more ports. The typical port configuration looks something like this:
interface FastEthernet2
switchport access vlan 10
switchport mode access
switchport port-security
switchport port-security maximum 3
switchport port-security aging time 2
switchport port-security violation restrict
switchport port-security aging type inactivity
02-16-2006 12:27 PM
I thought there might be something like that. My plan is to replace the 2 Linksys switched with CE500s, however, I do not want to replace them all at once. How would you suggest I phase out these old switches and add the additional switch?
02-16-2006 12:34 PM
You should be able to set the smartport type to a switch and change the native vlan to be whatever your data network vlan is. That will allow you to connect the linksys switches.
As far as adding new ce 500s, just uplink them to each other via the gigabit ethernet ports.
05-17-2006 07:26 AM
If this is any help to anyone, I had to set my SmartPorts to "Other" to get them to work with non-managed Netgear (16 and 24-port) and LinkSys (5-port) switches, and LinkSys and Telex wireless routers/antennas.
Unless I am missing something, or don't know what I'm doing (which is highly likely), Cisco Network Assitant only sees Cisco managed devices. Nothing else on my network is seen.
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