07-15-2021 07:40 AM
Hello,
I am using the cisco SG350-10 in DHCP server mode with an IP camera and it sometimes work and sometimes not. When I connect the ethernet cable on ports 1, 8 and sometimes 6 I get the ACT LED blinking and I can connect the camera. If I try to connect to a different port I get no light on the ACT and I cannot connect at all.
The camera works when connected directly to my computer. I'm breaking my head but I cannot figure out what is going on here. Any suggestions?
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07-28-2021 09:28 AM
- Ref : https://imenco.no/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Goblin-Shark-User-Manual-Rev-16.pdf
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Cameras pinned out with only 2 Ethernet pairs (4 wires) could encounter connection
problems when connected to Gigabit Ethernet switches. Appropriate settings must be
altered in the switches to accommodate for this.
>...
This may refer to Auto-MDIX being recognized or not. I don't think the small business switch can be changed w.r.t supported behavior , you need higher level hardware and or IOS based switches for that , you may then test settings according to (for instance) :
M.
08-11-2021 05:41 AM
It works!!!
I set the speed to 100M and added MIDX from auto in the settings and both cameras work with the ports that they couldn't connect before!
Thank you Marce
07-16-2021 12:18 AM
- Compare port-settings for working and none-working ports, also check the logs and or compare between working and when a none-working connection is being made.
M.
07-20-2021 04:37 AM
I checked the port settings but they seem identical. Regarding the logs, when I connect/disconnect the Ethernet cable from a working port I immediately get some notifications but with the non-working ports it is like nothing is happening.
07-20-2021 05:25 AM
- Are the none-working ports operational for other devices (=not IP camera) ?
M.
07-20-2021 06:26 AM
Yes. I tried to connect the non working ports with my laptop as well and there are no problems with that.
07-20-2021 09:44 AM
- You may have a cable-length , problem. As a test use a very short lan-cable to connect the camera to the switch. Check if this resolves the issue or not.
M.
07-22-2021 11:40 PM
I've tried with a shorter cable and I still get similar behavior.
07-23-2021 12:26 AM
- Do the camera's require POE ?
M.
07-23-2021 05:19 AM
No, the cameras are powered from a supply.
07-23-2021 09:41 AM
- Do the cameras have some sort of power-ok-led-status-indicator ? Also what is the full model-name ?
M.
07-28-2021 06:46 AM
There is no LED status indicator for the cameras. The model is goblin shark from Imenco. Here you can find the product page.
07-28-2021 09:28 AM
- Ref : https://imenco.no/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Goblin-Shark-User-Manual-Rev-16.pdf
>...
Cameras pinned out with only 2 Ethernet pairs (4 wires) could encounter connection
problems when connected to Gigabit Ethernet switches. Appropriate settings must be
altered in the switches to accommodate for this.
>...
This may refer to Auto-MDIX being recognized or not. I don't think the small business switch can be changed w.r.t supported behavior , you need higher level hardware and or IOS based switches for that , you may then test settings according to (for instance) :
M.
08-11-2021 05:41 AM
It works!!!
I set the speed to 100M and added MIDX from auto in the settings and both cameras work with the ports that they couldn't connect before!
Thank you Marce
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