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The router at the top is from the ISP and I have no control over things like WAN, NAT, etc.Network 192.168.1.1/24 is fine, but I cannot get inter-VLAN routing between VLANs 1 and 55.PC 1 cannot even ping the gateway of the other network at 192.168.55...
The premiseA switch out of the box already shows "stack behaviors and messages".As indicated correctly by Reza Sharifi and Martin L, this is common behavior on stackable models. Basically they are always "stack-ready"Device Details Switch Ports Mode...
(see picture included in this post) In a 48-port switch, four divisions are apparent. Sometimes half the switch goes bad (i.e. ports Gi1/0/25 to Gi1/0/48) while the first 24 ports continue to work just fine. What are these sections called?
@Leo Laohoo So what's the best practice then? An IE-2000 does not accept commands that start with "request" or "software" as in other models. What is the best practice?
Thanks again marce100.Switch#show auto sync configuration
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% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
Switch#show auto sync status
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% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
Thanks marce1000. Sure thing. This is the output: Switch(config)#auto sync enable
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% Invalid input detected at '^' marker. And just so we're clear, the SD card is inserted, and the switch boot from it: Loading "sdflash:/ie2000-u...
Exactly!I may have to change that router for something more network-person-friendly. The current router they provide works fine but it has hardly any options for configuration by the user. It's a Google Fiber router model AC-1304. Management is done ...