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Re: Netgear switch disappears from Meraki
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Lots of users so i do network HW restarts sparingly. Any other ideas?
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Re: Netgear switch disappears from Meraki
Let us try this. Kindly disconnect the GS310TP from the Meraki MX65. Then, set a static IP address to the GS310TP that is within the IP address range of your existing network. Afterwards, connect the GS310TP to the Meraki MX65. Check if the static IP address you have set on the GS310TP is showing up in the client list of the Meraki dashboard. Also, check if you will get a response when you ping the static IP address of the GS310TP.
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Re: Netgear switch disappears from Meraki
The thing with many "attached devices" UI design requires that a device does talk through a device/router/security appliance. Ethernet switch management interfaces sparsely talk to the Internet (very different from most computers or mobile devices), some "active" polling by ping, SNMP, or a simple LLDP-MD would be able to confirm the switch management interface is still active.
We see the very similar question on Netgear's consumer routers - switches seem to disappear from the Attached Device lists very easily.
Using a static IP makes it even harder, as there won't be any BOOTP/DHCP process.
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Re: Netgear switch disappears from Meraki
@RumorConsumer wrote:Adding an NTP server to the config does it!
Cool idea - this is causing the IP traffic will help the Meraki to recognize it as a system present and active on the network.