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Cisco SG250-50 fast blinking after firmware upgrade

joelgsus
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Hello all,

 

I just got this switch and I was setting it up I figured I just update it to the latest firmware version 2.5.8.12 for it. 

I went to the menu and I uploaded the new firmware and click on install and it took a very very long time on the loading screens almost an hour. I new something was wrong so restarted the switch but it’s not doing anything else but blink continuously and is not responding to any ports I connect to. 

I tried resetting it but it comes to same blinking status. Did I just bricked it? There is no console port only One USB port and the rest are just ports. Please help me. Not finding much in google. 

thanks

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is in advance. 

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Hi,

 

that's happening when system looking for DHCP to get a IP address. you can use tftpd or another DHCP server to connect with switch and it will release new IP to switch. then use that IP to access the switch.

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/csbss/sf_sg250/quick_start/guide/en_US/78-100762-01A0.pdf

 

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Good luck
KB

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Hi,

 

that's happening when system looking for DHCP to get a IP address. you can use tftpd or another DHCP server to connect with switch and it will release new IP to switch. then use that IP to access the switch.

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/csbss/sf_sg250/quick_start/guide/en_US/78-100762-01A0.pdf

 

rate this and mark as answer if this resolved your concern

Please rate this and mark as solution/answer, if this resolved your issue
Good luck
KB

joelgsus
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Thanks @Kasun Bandara for your comment. Switched already started working after staring at it and rebooting quite a few times. Now I know that I can use another dhcp server as a work around if it happens again. Thanks.