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bndesign
Dec 09, 2021Aspirant
2 x GS110TP switches fiber - SFP to SFP and then 1 hop back to main office GS110TPv1 SFP
We have a (#1) GS110TPv in the main office on a seperate zone for Sonicpoints connected on its own wireless zone in a sonicwall. We have a fiber run from (#1 switch) to the back of the warehouse to a...
schumaku
Dec 10, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Is this zone built on a single flat network, all VLAN 1 untagged, PVID 1? Especially if there is a more complex VLAN config,
compare the VLAN and the trunk port configs on #2 and #3.
Connect a PC to #3, discover the switch/IP address [expet either the one statically configured before the installation, or it's default 192.168.0.239], configure the PC adapter to that IP subnet accordingly.
Capture the Tech Support Info (Maintenance -> Troubleshoot -> Tech Support Info) from both #2 and #3.
Open a support ticket on the new #3 via https://my.netgear.com/ and include share links (e.g. Google Drive) of the tech support info files - potential issue with the 3rd party SFP would become visible there I hope.
bndesign
Dec 10, 2021Aspirant
Yes, this is a flat, no VLANS and completely seperated from the LAN. Very straight forward by setting up on another zone on the inteface on the Sonciwall like this on the X3 inteface. There is no issue with the inteface as or sonicpoints, just cant seem to get to the new switch #3. I did preconfigure the switch ahead of time and gave it a static ip address. Installed the latest firmware and everything was good to go. I am really wondering about the GBIC. If this is the case, I will know today becasue I puchased a couple offical NETGEAT AGM731F and they just arrived. I will post what I find out when I install the new GBICS on both end of the switches
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