05-10-2010 02:45 PM
I'm configuring a new SGE2000P Switch as standalone. As part of the configuration i need to assign a new IPV4 address to the switch instead the default one 192.168.1.254. After i apply the changes everything works fine, but when the switch get rebooted the ip address get back to the default one. Any help with this issue will be appreciated.
Elkins
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05-10-2010 10:23 PM
Hello Evillalona,
I was just looking at the issue you are having and wanted to check with you about the issue.
When you change the settings in the switch are you then going to the file managment section
of the switch and doing a copy the running config to the startup config? Just wanted to make
check and see if that would fix the problem you are having. I have heard of other people having
the same problem and that was the fix for them.
Thank you,
05-10-2010 09:14 PM
Hello,
I do not know of any problems related to this.
Have you upgraded to the latest code? Please forgive this next question but ... after you make the changes, have you saved the configs? You might also choose to download the config file and verify the changes are present.
I believe you can read this config file with a text editor ... although I do not have a switch in front of me.
Have a great night,
Andrew Lissitz
05-10-2010 10:23 PM
Hello Evillalona,
I was just looking at the issue you are having and wanted to check with you about the issue.
When you change the settings in the switch are you then going to the file managment section
of the switch and doing a copy the running config to the startup config? Just wanted to make
check and see if that would fix the problem you are having. I have heard of other people having
the same problem and that was the fix for them.
Thank you,
05-11-2010 09:57 AM
I followed the mattsmi2 advice and copied the running config to the startup config and problem solved.
Thanks for your help
Elkins.
05-11-2010 10:39 AM
Excellent news!
BTW - for additional info, here is a link to the user guides.
Kindest regards,
Andrew Lissitz
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