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Steven_Belfast
Apr 10, 2018Apprentice
Uptime on GS108Ev3
Hi Folks
Was just wondering if anyone knows how to get system details from the GS108Ev3 ?
Things like CPU load, Memory usage and System uptime.
On other Netgear devices able to use a debug page within the GUI but cannot see to find it on the switch.
Also on a side note the switch GUI seems slow to load 7 seconds to load the login page and then 3 seconds from logging in to the main page, This has been with the default shipped firmware and the latest release
Its not slow enough that i mind, just seems strange given the other netgear devices i have used/tested over the years.
Regards
Steven
- AnonymousApr 11, 2018
Hi Steven_Belfast,
GS108Ev3 is Plus switch, which have no CPU/Memory/Uptime showing on local GUI. For the slow login issue, can you help upgrade to our latest FW, and try again after clear browser cache?
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/GS108EV3/GS108Ev3_V2.06.03EN.zip
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- Anonymous
Hi Steven_Belfast,
GS108Ev3 is Plus switch, which have no CPU/Memory/Uptime showing on local GUI. For the slow login issue, can you help upgrade to our latest FW, and try again after clear browser cache?
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/GS108EV3/GS108Ev3_V2.06.03EN.zip
- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
Steven_Belfast wrote:Also on a side note the switch GUI seems slow to load 7 seconds to load the login page and then 3 seconds from logging in to the main page, This has been with the default shipped firmware and the latest release
Its not slow enough that i mind, just seems strange given the other netgear devices i have used/tested over the years.
Steven,
Do you access the GS108Ev3 from a different VLAN/subnet connected to or passing that very same GS108Ev3 switch -> router -> GS108Ev3 management IP?
- Steven_BelfastApprentice
Retired_Member
Thanks for the information & I have reflashed the firmware and did a factory reset and seem quicker to login to the GUI.schumaku
I do not have the need for Vlans, This is something i have thought about as i work from home and could set the work system on the a different Vlan but there is really no need.The wired computers that i would use to log in to the switch are connected direct to the via, DHCP is disabled as this is dealt with by a ISP router.
But as stated above GUI access is better following re-flash and factory reset.Thank you both for the help.
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