04-30-2012 04:49 AM
Hi,
We've got a SG200-18 switch that is to be used as a workgroup switch in our environment (SW
Version 1.1.1.8). Working with CLI on big and mid-range Cisco-gear over the past two decades I'm having a hard time figuring out the following on the SG200:
o) I want to change the Management-VLAN from the default "1" to the management-VLAN used in our environment. Sure enough I created that vlan in the SG200-config, however when it comes to assigning the management-IP and VLAN for the management interface in the corresponding pulldown under "IPv4 interface -> Management VLAN" the only thing selectable is the default "1". (see screenshots enclosed)
So how do I set a management VLAN different from 1?
o) How do I enable telnet/ssh-access to the SG200-18 - I'd be far more comfortable with a CLI-environment ;-)
Thanks much in advance for your help,
-ewald
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04-30-2012 06:19 AM
Hello Ewald,
The Sx200 series switch does not currently offer a CLI option. The Sx300 and 500 series do have this feature though.
As for chaning the management vlan, you have two options.
1) Change the default vlan under VLAN Management > Default vlan Settings. This will change all ports and the management vlan.
2) Add a port as an untagged port in the new vlan. Once this is done, make sure something is connected to that port, like a computer. Now you should be able to change the management vlan. (this is done to prevent lock out)
04-30-2012 06:19 AM
Hello Ewald,
The Sx200 series switch does not currently offer a CLI option. The Sx300 and 500 series do have this feature though.
As for chaning the management vlan, you have two options.
1) Change the default vlan under VLAN Management > Default vlan Settings. This will change all ports and the management vlan.
2) Add a port as an untagged port in the new vlan. Once this is done, make sure something is connected to that port, like a computer. Now you should be able to change the management vlan. (this is done to prevent lock out)
04-30-2012 06:54 AM
Thanks alot!
Option 1 did the trick.
-ewald
03-15-2014 02:11 AM
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