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sndlt
Aug 28, 2015Aspirant
trying to get 724T default management access back
So I have a lovely 724T switch (the one without a console port). So I was able to set my pc's interface static to access 192.168.0.239. But appraently there's another netgear switch in the ne...
- Aug 29, 2015
First - you cannot set your PC to the same address that the switch you're trying to connect to is at - the PC needs to be at a different address in the same network range as the switch.
Second - the switch defaults to 192.168.0.239 IF there is no DHCP server on the network - the switch MAY NOT BE at 192.168.0.239 - it may be a good idea to disconnect the switch from the network, reset it to factory defaults and then reconfigure it from scratch.
It is to avoid confusion such as this that I strongly suggest that switches and other network infrastructure devices be set to static addresses.
To answer your questions - yes - there is a time out - if you disconnect from the switch without logging out, it will time out the session - the time out perios is usually configurable, however, this will not prevent you from reconnecting - the switch will simply tell you there is an existing session from ip a.b.c.d and tell you to connect again.
fordem
Aug 29, 2015Mentor
First - you cannot set your PC to the same address that the switch you're trying to connect to is at - the PC needs to be at a different address in the same network range as the switch.
Second - the switch defaults to 192.168.0.239 IF there is no DHCP server on the network - the switch MAY NOT BE at 192.168.0.239 - it may be a good idea to disconnect the switch from the network, reset it to factory defaults and then reconfigure it from scratch.
It is to avoid confusion such as this that I strongly suggest that switches and other network infrastructure devices be set to static addresses.
To answer your questions - yes - there is a time out - if you disconnect from the switch without logging out, it will time out the session - the time out perios is usually configurable, however, this will not prevent you from reconnecting - the switch will simply tell you there is an existing session from ip a.b.c.d and tell you to connect again.
- sndltAug 29, 2015Aspirant
got'em all configured!!
Thanks!!
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