05-28-2013 09:29 AM
I had a SG200-8/SLM2008TNA switch that I was using on my lab network (192.168.9.x)
One of my clients had an emergency so I moved the switch to their network (10.1.2.x)
I can't see the switch at all! Cisco FindIt toolbar won't discover it (other switches on the client network are discovering OK)
I changed my computer's IP to the range where the switch used to live...still can't find it
I also don't see any new devices in DHCP with cisco-looking MAC addresses.
Of course, the SG200-8 doesn't have its MAC address printed anywhere on it, and doesn't have a factory reset button.
It's passing traffic OK but I was hoping to get it configured via web console and set for SNMP monitoring.
Any ideas on how to discover/reset IP/factory reset this thing?
Thanks!
Greg C
05-28-2013 12:32 PM
Are you sure there isn't a tiny recessed reset button on the side of the unit beside the power on/off button? I have an SG200-08 (SLM2008T-UK) beside me which has such a button, and also a MAC address on its underside.
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06-01-2013 10:51 AM
DOH!
I can't find the switch because it's not a sg200 like I have standardized on. ..
It's an SG100d which has no management features.
:-)
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