05-03-2013 04:18 AM
Hello,
I saw that there is a new firmware (v1.3) available for SG 200 switches. However, for SG 200-08 the most recent version ist still 1.0.6.2. I wonder if there will be managements features like cli or anmp for the SG 200-08 too. I really need those.
Or is there maybe a way to just deploy the 1.3 firmware on the SG 200-08?
thanks in advance!
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05-03-2013 01:19 PM
Andreas, here is the datasheet for the 200E flavors.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps11229/data_sheet_c78-667827.html
Quite honestly, you should buy a 300 series switch. The 8 port variety is pretty inexpensive, like $300 may be. It has a fully supported CLI and the feature set is incredibly rich for the price point (layer 3, dhcp server as example).
-Tom
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05-03-2013 07:37 AM
Hi Andreas, there is not a CLI option for the Sg200 switches. The SG200E models do have a CLI feature. The Sg200-8 is a different firmware set than the bigger brothers (no idea why... but ok).
On the release notes for the sg200-8 models I'm not seeing the SNMP or the SSH (SCP) features added
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/csbss/sg200/release_notes/200_8-Port_R1.0.6.x.pdf
The 1.3 software sadly isn't available or does not work on the -8 model. When loading it says something to the effect invalid file format.
-Tom
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05-03-2013 11:45 AM
Hello Tom,
first of all thanks for your answer. You mentioned the SG200E models. Unfortunately I can't find any information about them on cisco.com or even google.
What I need is a compact desktop switch just like the SG200-8 with 802.1q, 802.1x and some skriptable sort of management. Is there maybe an alternative switch I didn't see yet? Or could you please post a link to the SG200E models?
This would be so helpful.
thank you,
Andreas
05-03-2013 01:19 PM
Andreas, here is the datasheet for the 200E flavors.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps11229/data_sheet_c78-667827.html
Quite honestly, you should buy a 300 series switch. The 8 port variety is pretty inexpensive, like $300 may be. It has a fully supported CLI and the feature set is incredibly rich for the price point (layer 3, dhcp server as example).
-Tom
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05-03-2013 02:25 PM
Thank you very much.
The costs are not the only problem. The size of the switches is problematic too. While the SG 200 - 8 are more or less invisible in the office, the SG 300 look rather bulky. They can't be hidden away anywhere. OK. Thank you for the information.
Regards,
Andreas
05-03-2013 07:32 PM
What would really be cool is an SG200 or 300 -16 DT (series 200 or 300, 16 port, giga bit, desk top model)
To me desktop model means:
height and width just enough to fit the physical ports
depth just enough to fit the electronics inside.
physical ports on rear
status on front bezel
passive cooling
silent
SG200-08 is a good example.
Take the SF100D-16 and update it to SG200 or SG300 series gbit, and give it a front status bezel like the SG200-08. To make an SG200-16 or SG300-16 desktop model switch.
Those would make awesome desktop model switchs.
In fact if there were such an SG200-16 DT today. I'd buy it. Have been looking for 16 port, gig, smart/managaged, desktop switch and can't find any.
There is a hole in the product line up.
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