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XSM7224S
2 TopicsNeed Operational Code for XSM7224S
Hello, I am troubleshooting a problem with our XSM7224S ProSAFE switches and seem to have made it worse. The switch was not able to save the running configuration over the startup configuration (the switch would simply hang - we even left it "saving" for three days in case it was simply taking an abnormally long time). And when we aborted the save attempt by resetting the switch, it rebooted with default configurations. In trying to troubleshoot this we noticed that we were getting an error about the backup image CRC not being valid. And the switch was booting off image 2. So I tried copying image 2 over image 1 in the Dual Boot Configuration and now when the switch resets we just get the boot menu with the following error: "operational code CRC is not valid you must load new code". Unforunately we did not backup the operational code for the XSM7224S (and are not even sure how to do this). I have scoured the forums and Google and cannot find anywhere to download a new copy. Does anyone know where it can be found? Thanks!Solved3KViews0likes3CommentsXSM7224S to Cisco Redundancy/Failover
Hello, Im trying to figure out how to setup a redundancy/failover connection between XSM7224S and Cisco 3750X. This is what I have currently: Netgear Switch 1------------------------------ Netgear Switch 2 | | Cisco 3750X Switch 1 | Cisco 3750X Switch 2 | Cisco 3750X Switch 3------------------------ Cisco 3750X Switch 4 2 Netgear XSM7224S (Stacked). member 1 1 member 2 1 !stack-port 1/0/24 stack !stack-port 2/0/24 stack switch 1 priority 15 switch 2 priority 1 Netgear Switch 1 is connected to our main Cisco Core 3750 via 10GB Fiber Port: Netgear Config interface 1/0/2 no auto-negotiate no port lacpmode description '10G-Uplink-to-Core' mtu 9198 vlan participation include x,x,x,x,x,x vlan tagging x,x,x,x,x,x mode dvlan-tunnel Cisco Switch interface TenGigabitEthernet3/1/1 description P-DC1-ETHSW10G-02 Port 1/0/2 switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q switchport trunk allowed vlan x,x,x,x,x,x switchport mode trunk What Im looking for is to setup a redundancy type connection where if the 1st Netgear switch goes down, the secondary takes over, or if the 3rd Cisco switch goes down, the 4th one takes over. But I dont want to use both at the same time, in other words, I need something like a priority. If this link goes down, then this one takes over. Something like this: Netgear Switch 1------------------------------ Netgear Switch 2_______________ | | | Cisco 3750X Switch 1 | | Cisco 3750X Switch 2 | | Cisco 3750X Switch 3----------------- |----- Cisco 3750X Switch 4___________| Thank you very much for your support....2.7KViews0likes3Comments