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I would like to restrict access to the server on port 1 to specific devices by MAC address. I have the following config on my SG350-10: switch8f97f0#show runv2.3.5.63 / RLINUX_923_093CLI v1.0mac access-list extended Server-Accesspermit 5c:51:4f:ca:a...
I have 30 ShoreTel IP480G phones connected to an SG300. All POE switchports are configured like this:
switchport mode general switchport general allowed vlan add 10 tagged
Half of the phones correctly negotiate vlan 10 and connect to the SBC on:...
I am attempting to force all ShoreTel IP Phones onto the voice VLAN. However despite various attempts the connected devices remain on the default VLAN. Due to computers connected to the pass-through Ethernet ports on the phones we cannot use the pr...
I too struggled with this issue and finally took the time to trace it down today. It seems to be the route. When an ICMP echo-request packet comes in on WAN2 the echo-reply seems to disappear into a black hole resulting in a timeout. One workable ...
I agree. After trying different settings I gave up and my only solution was to revert to an older version of Java; for ASDM 5.2. Java 8.121 worked for me.
Thank you for the response. I understand what the difference is supposed to be between general and access ports however I am seeing behavior which seems to expose additional difference I am unaware of.
My question is in regards to the inability to...
I have faced this issue with every SG300 I have worked on. I can only imagine this to be a bug.
It is mostly with printers (HP, Brother, Zebra). I connect 3 devices to the switch. A PC and a printer and the uplink. I am able to browse and ping ...