- Management access via the web is possible- Management access via cli is possible. for example, when i try to login with telnet, it does not ask for username.
i connect SG550XG to SG500X by sfp supported module for 10G. but it is not connecting. Is there any special command for using fiber connectivity?
OM4 Multi-mode 50/125µm, Duplex, LC
SFP-10G-SR
SG550XG >> interface te1/0/9
ip address 192.168.3.1 ...
i have 550XG as core switch and SG500 as access switch. Specification said both supports RIPv2. can i communication both switch by rip routing? what is the easy way for intervlan routing? I can rip routing in packet tracer layer 3 switch and invervla...
Hello, i want to test throughput between switchs. How can i do this. One switch is Cisco while other is Netgear. normally they offer 1Gbps but i want to know how much we actually got in the real time.
hallo ktonev,
thank you for your reply. It works now. But weird thing is, sg500 does not need to put no switchport command while sg550xg is needed. When i do this it works. Beside this, can i use obb port of sg550xg switch for internet access (i.e th...
Thanks for your reply. However, RIPv2 work right now. but new problem arise.
i connect SG550XG to SG500X by sfp supported module for 10G. but it is not connecting. Is there any special command for using fiber connectivity?
OM4 Multi-mode 50/125µm, ...
i had also same problem however, solved. But i can not communicate between switches.
i connect SG550XG to SG500X by sfp supported module for 10G. but it is not connecting. Is there any special command for using fiber connectivity?
OM4 Multi-mode 50...
Thank you devils_advocate,
i had read that before but i can configure ripv2 like packet tracer or other cisco switch standard. Can you please help me with cli command how i can configure rip on sg500!
Hello Ingrid Aragon,
i have 550XG as core switch and SG500 as access switch. Specification said both supports RIPv2. can i communication both switch by rip routing? what is the easy way for intervlan routing? I can rip routing in packet tracer layer...