04-22-2015 11:58 PM - edited 03-07-2019 11:41 PM
Hello
We have a problem with our new Switch WS-C3850-12S. We try to put it into the cisco network assistant but we only get the message
"Unsupported Device".
Has anyone an idea to make the software running also for this switch?
Thanks in advance
04-23-2015 10:51 AM
What version are you running looks like 5.8.7 supports it
With Cisco Network Assistant 5.8.7, you can configure these features on Catalyst 3850 switches:
04-24-2015 02:27 AM
Thanks for your quick answer...
We are running the Version 6.1 of Netware assistant. I try your recommended version
with same result. Error Message is "Unknown Device"
I'm not shure if the glas Switch 12S is supported at all. I dont't found this Switch in the release note for the Software.
Hopefully i'm wrong and we will get it up ans running
04-24-2015 07:17 AM
Yes its not looking good when i search the release notes for your version , your platform is not showing up included maybe it will be included in the next release as the 3560 and 3750 12 ports are included so i dont see why they would just leave the 3850 12 port platform out , the only option would be check with TAC if theres a workaround or if they know will it be included in the next release as your on the latest version
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/cisco_network_assistant/version6/relnotes/ol32368.html
08-23-2015 10:19 PM
Hi Mark,
I have this problem too. It said that "Unsupported Device Type: WS-C3850-24S".
I am using CNA ver 6.2 (latest I think).
Please help me
Thank you
02-26-2016 04:29 AM
Same problem........
3850 12S and 24S ?!??!!??
02-29-2016 05:23 AM
Bump
Any news if the 12S or 24S will be supported in the next release?
Thanks
06-07-2016 09:27 AM
I think anyone who has a C3850-12S or 24S is out of luck for now. Under the release notes for 6.2 neither of these are mentioned. C3850-##F, C3850-##T, and C3850-##P are all mentioned - 12S and 24S not mentioned. So I guess we're all at the mercy of whenever Cisco gets darn good and ready to add the functionality. Which will probably be when the 3950 or 4050 comes out and no one is buying the 3850's anymore.
07-05-2016 06:59 AM
I queried this through our reseller a few months ago, and after the request bounced around inside Cisco for a few weeks, a 'member of the project management team' replied:
Supporting 3850-12S in Cisco Network Assistant depends upon Management decisions based on the requirements. As of now there is no plan to support the 3850-12S.
So I guess we're out of luck. With 3850-12S's in the core of our network it also makes CNA fairly irrelevant for everything else as it can't easily show or manage the links between the 3850s and all of the edge switches.
Current version also seems to have a bug with the smartport view where, if I've selected a stacked 2960X before launching the smartport view, it gives an error "Logical stacks cannot paint themselves", but works if I select a non-2960X first...
No updates or fixes to CNA for over a year now, for bugs or to add unsupported devices. Wondering at this point if it's defunct. Fortunately I have other tools and mostly use SSH for configuration, but CNA is useful for other members of my team to quickly check things.
06-27-2017 01:53 AM
Ciao,
It seem not support yet. I didn't find WS-C3850-12S in last release note.
Can you confirm ?
Thanks
09-15-2015 03:29 AM
Hi,
Did you have any joy with this in the end. I have the same problem although 6.2 says it supports 3850's now?
Thanks,
11-20-2017 04:54 PM
It seems like none of the 3850 Multigig Switches are supported either as of CNA V6.3 (latest in Nov. of 2017).
This has been an issue with one of our clients for a while. They are not very technical and prefer not calling us for simple port changes and they loved doing that in CNA. We're trying to migrate them to 3850 switches but this has been a point of contention.
I do wish Cisco would give things like CNA more love. Things like CNA go a long way with the clients.
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