05-25-2010 11:41 AM
I would like to receive help over two things here-
1. Discovery of IP cameras fails through this switch (default settings) for Bonjour protocol - a protocol developed by Apple for device discovery on network. My devices are IP cameras and are to be discovered through its discovery utility in broadcast mode. How could I get this done?
Note: Communications across the network take place over UDP port 5353 in case of bonjour protocol.
2. Latest firmware upgrade for the above mentioned switch.
I have downloaded the required .bix and .mib files from below provided links and could upgrade the firmware to version 1.3.1. How do I upgrade the web view for this switch? When I provide the .mib file in http mode in upgrade firmware tab, switch throws "invalid data" message. Where is the option for selecting the .mib file in the web view of device for web view upgrade?
WebView Managed Switch Firmware
WebView Managed Switch MIB
PS: Serial number# Will be provided if required.
05-26-2010 10:18 AM
Does anyone know the email address for tech support on Linksys products.
05-26-2010 10:31 AM
Product is considered Cisco Small Business now. All the former Linksys Business Series products are joined in the SB portfolio.
Small Business Support Center is the TAC for all SB:
05-26-2010 10:34 AM
Ways to upgrade FW on this switch:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9967/products_qanda_item09186a0080a36b07.shtml
Here is where you find the FW and the MIB:
05-30-2010 12:42 AM
The link and its document shows how to upgrade the firmware- the bix
file". How do we upgrade the web view "the mib file" in http mode?
Thnx.
05-30-2010 12:46 AM
The first part of the query is still un-attempted.
How do we enable free movement of bonjour prorocol within the switch?
Thnx
06-06-2010 06:23 AM
Its getting close to a fortnight now and I haven't recieved any solutions on my original query. Still awaiting for the perfect solution. The hyperlinks in the past weren't of much help.
06-07-2010 01:50 AM
Silky,
You have to make sure that the PC that runs the Bonjour discovery is in the same subnet/VLAN as the IP cameras that need to be discovered. If you do that, everything should work just fine. As you say, the utility is trying to discover the devices in broadcast mode, broadcasts are only sent to all ports within the same subnet/vlan.
If you would have any further questions, don't hesiitate to contact the Small Business Support Center.
Regards,
Nico Muselle
06-07-2010 02:04 AM
Hi Nico,
You mean to say by default the switch isn't configured with default VLAN with all ports configured? I was thinking this is how it should be... rt? I will try that... but you can too confirm before I write back
Thnx.
06-07-2010 02:42 AM
Hello Silky,
By default, the switch is configured with all ports in the management VLAN. So the only concern is now to make sure that the PC and the cameras are in the same subnet. Depending on the default config of the camera(s), whether they have fixed IP or obtain an IP address from a DHCP server (if present), you should either configure your PC in the same subnet as the camera(s), either make sure that the camera(s) get(s) and IP address from the DHCP server that is in the same subnet as your PC.
Eg : the default IP of the camera is 192.168.0.240 (static), you need to make sure that your PC is also in the 192.168.0.X network (manually configured)
If both your PC and the cameras get their IP from the DHCP server, connecting them to the same switch which is not configured with vlans should automatically provide them with an IP address in the same subnet.
Regards,
Nico
06-07-2010 04:55 AM
Hi Nico,
I have configured my cameras and servers with Static IP with same series 192.168.1.x (This helps me to access the switch web page without changing the default IP). I could perform the same operation when using a D-Link PoE switch with same settings.
Earlier to this we had some field issues (in US) and they too realised the discovery failed on the particular model. I wanted to make sure that there is something we can provide in setting in switch rather than call it a switch limitation.
Note: Is there a provison for you to see if you can get it tested at your base. eg: try discovering an AXIS Communciation IP camera through this switch- it uses bonjour protocol in its device discovery utility.
Thanks. I really appreciate the help your are offering.
06-07-2010 06:36 AM
Hello Silky,
Although we don't have the AXIS Communciation IP camera to test here, we do have some other Bonjour-enabled devices. I connected my PC through a SRW224G4P switch to a SRW248G4P switch which had quite some Bonjour-enabled devices connected to it. The result was that although there were 2 switches connected in between them, the devices were discovered correctly using our Cisco FindIT too (see screenshot in attachment).
So as far as I can say, or as far as I could test, there are no bonjour issues on the SRW224G4P switch.
06-07-2010 10:03 AM
I will try it again then...
Other thing is the upgrade procedure for mib file using http. Is it possible or I have to go by tftp server way only?
thnx
06-27-2010 02:42 AM
There are few cameras using bonjour protocol that are getting discovered which means the firmware upgrade and a rest made it work. So the first part is done and I am Happy the critical part is working fine.
How about performing an upgrade for the webview of the switch? Similar to the firmware how can I get it done the http way... Or is it that firmware upgrade will take care of webview upgrade as well? The tftp way is the last thing to try.
Regards,
Silky C.
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