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Switch SG-350

Robo.Srobo
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Hi everyone!

I just wanna ask, if would be possible change IP address and Default gateway by one command. We have to make change IP addresses on our switches SG-350 from int Vlan 1 to another. We want to do it via SSH and do not cut ourselves from command line when we change just IP address, cause GW stay same. So there is any command for this or any "best practise"?

Thanks

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Robo.Srobo
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Thanks guys, but I have found the solution, probably. Via GUI I just give to two different int VLANs two differen IP addresses and default gateways too. After that I just connect to new IP address and I will delet old IP and GWs' IP. I dunno if this approach is correct, but it's working.

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Jitendra Kumar
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For achieving this you have to look for Automation or network management tools

you Can try Cisco Network Assistant which supports up to 80 device management for a free

tutorial how its work.

https://youtu.be/EZganpDa3Sc

 

https://www.ittsystems.com/best-network-configuration-management-tools-and-software/#wbounce-modal

 

Thanks,
Jitendra

marce1000
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 - One possibility could be to configure a 'global' default gateway from which the current and new vlan can be reached, then later use the default gateway for the particular (intended) vlan only , after the address change.

 M.



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Robo.Srobo
Level 1
Level 1

Thanks guys, but I have found the solution, probably. Via GUI I just give to two different int VLANs two differen IP addresses and default gateways too. After that I just connect to new IP address and I will delet old IP and GWs' IP. I dunno if this approach is correct, but it's working.

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