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07-24-2014 09:22 AM
Hello,
I bought a SG200-26 switch and wanted to replace some old Netgear switches with it. With the old, simple Netgear switches everything worked. With the SG200-26 the only way to get a connection to the switch is to set the IP address to manual. I want the switch to automatically distribute IP adresses and activated the DHCP feature in the web interface, but it still doesn't work. I also tried to restore it to factory default and updated it to the latest firmware, but this also didn't help. I really prefer the switch to handle this. Any suggestions?
Thanks, Frank
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07-25-2014 07:29 AM
Hello Frank,
The 200 series of switches does not have being a DHCP server as a feature. The 300s and higher have DHCP server as an option on them, but the 200 does not since it is just a layer 2 switch.
If you don't like having to set a static on your PC you can always plug the switch into a network that has DHCP running. At defaults the switch will pull a DHCP address for itself, then you can check your DHCP server for what address it got and use that for admin access without having to set a static on your PC.
Hope that helps, and thank you for choosing Cisco,
Christopher Ebert - Advanced Network Support Engineer
Cisco Small Business Support Center
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07-25-2014 07:29 AM
Hello Frank,
The 200 series of switches does not have being a DHCP server as a feature. The 300s and higher have DHCP server as an option on them, but the 200 does not since it is just a layer 2 switch.
If you don't like having to set a static on your PC you can always plug the switch into a network that has DHCP running. At defaults the switch will pull a DHCP address for itself, then you can check your DHCP server for what address it got and use that for admin access without having to set a static on your PC.
Hope that helps, and thank you for choosing Cisco,
Christopher Ebert - Advanced Network Support Engineer
Cisco Small Business Support Center
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