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Cannot log into Express Setup via https://10.0.0.1 on 3650

BashedRoot
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Hey,

Just purchased 2 x 3650 switches. I need to set things up to replicate my config from the old 3750s. I've got the switched powered on, ethernet plugged into the back MGMT port and other end into my laptop. I've disabled wifi too. Ethernet shows up, but can't access https://10.0.0.1

I did this once long ago, but can't remember what the trick to fix it was.

This documentation is poorly written. http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3650/hardware/quick/guide/cat3650_gsg.html#wp108394

It says if you have a static IP at home to change it to 10.0.0.1. Says nothing about disabling wifi, or what the subnet/gateway should be. The MGMT light was green too at leastl. I also tried one of the 24 ports (as doc instructs is ok).

In my ethernet settings under IPv4 on my Windows 10 laptop, I tried manually setting IP 10.0.0.1, subnet 255.255.255.0 and gateway blank. I also tried gateway 10.0.0.1 and changed IP to .2 instead of .1. Still cannot access the GUI express interface.

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10.0.0.0.1
Level 1
Level 1

if you visit https://login.100001.network 10.0.0.0.1 ip address  you can fix it.

For further assistance and support, please check out our 10.0.0.0.1 - 10.0.0.1 router IP Details support page.


If you are unable to log into Express Setup using the URL "https://10.0.0.1" on a Cisco Catalyst 3650 switch, there could be a few potential issues. Please try the following steps to troubleshoot the problem:

  • Ensure that you have the correct IP address for the switch. Verify that "10.0.0.1" is the correct IP address assigned to the switch.
  • Confirm that your computer is connected to the same network as the switch. Ensure that your computer's IP address is in the same subnet as the switch (e.g., 10.0.0.x).
  • Check your network connectivity. Ensure that you can ping the switch's IP address (10.0.0.0.1) from your computer. If the ping fails, there might be a network connectivity issue that needs to be addressed.
  • Verify that the HTTPS service is enabled on the switch. Check the switch's configuration to ensure that the HTTPS service is enabled and properly configured.
  • Try accessing the switch's Express Setup using a different web browser. Sometimes, browser-related issues can prevent successful login. Switching to a different browser or clearing the cache and cookies might resolve the problem.
  • If none of the above steps work, consider restarting the switch. Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve temporary glitches or configuration errors.
  • If you continue to experience issues, it may be helpful to consult the switch's documentation or contact Cisco technical support for further assistance.

techbusk
Level 1
Level 1

10.0.0.1 is an exclusive class of IP addresses. This address is used for private networks. In all the cases, 10.0.0.1 IP Address is used for logging into the server and getting connected to a server. This address is issued by network hardware to the client side as the default address to access various gateways. It is a special class of IP address that belongs to IPV4 and is used by huge business telecommunication brands.

You might have seen other IP addresses like 192.168.1.1 and also 192.168.0.1, both of them cater to different routers as their default gateway login. The best application you can find is when you have just bought a new router and you want to login and change a few settings. There are tons of things that one can do from the gateway login address. Things like fixing the router’s address, setting up the parental control support.

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Giuseppe Larosa
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Hello @BashedRoot ,

try to connect the PC laptop to one of the standard ports

the management port has special use for out of band management

 

Hope to help

Giuseppe

 

Tom.nicholls96
Level 1
Level 1

I'm hoping you found a way around this since it was over 5 years ago. Halp please.

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