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Hello, I have the GS110TP V1H1 switch (I'm assuming I have the V1 hardware?). I am trying to find the correct firmware to use. When I check the support page for the GS110TP, it lists firmware as 5.0.1.10 (Located here GS110TP Page) I noticed something weird.. On the back of the switch, there is a sticker that shows the firmware being newer than what's on the GS110TP page?: HW: GS110TP SW: 5.0.3.5 Does anyone know how I can confirm which firmware I should be using, and where I can find the most current firmware? Thanks.What happened to GS308T ?
Hello I am searching for a new switch and found Netgear's "GS308T" (notice the 'T' at the end, not to be confused with any other switch with a similar model designation.) But as I search for where I can buy this switch I get no results. When I search at netgear.com for GS308T the search bar shows an autosuggestion for "S350 Smart Switches (GS308T) 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch", but as far as I can see there is no product page on netgear.com for GS308T. So, what happened to GS308T? Is the switch discontinued? Has it been rebranded and now have an entirely different model designation? Links: User manual https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/GS308T/GS308T_GS310TP_UM_EN.pdf Datasheet https://www.netgear.com/images/datasheet/switches/smartswitches/gs350series_ds.pdfAuto Voice VLAN setup
We are looking to isolate our VoIP traffic to its own VLAN. For a number of reasons, we'd like this to happen without needing to configure each phone. It looks like Netgear switches support this. Unfortunately, the documentation is scattered and in many cases outdated. I'm hoping some folks here can show me where we're going wrong. Goals: Voice VLAN = 88. Ports 1-44 set to untagged VLAN 1 and VLAN 88. Default to 1 unless MAC address prefix matches a VoIP device. Ports 45-46 are for router for Voice-VLAN and has no access to VLAN 1. Ports 47-48 are for router normal VLAN (1) and has no access to VLAN 88. Ports 49-52 are uplinks and should carry traffic for both VLANs. The phone should be able to operate in pass-through mode, and devices behind them should default to VLAN 1 as they normally would. Currently I am facing two issues: When I plug in a phone with matching MAC prefix, it is not being pushed to VLAN 88. I'm unable to outright disable Voice-VLAN (88) on ports 47-48. I'll add some screenshots of the current config in a follow-up post. Hopefully some kind network admin will take a look and be able to spot where I'm going wrong.348Views0likes11CommentsI would like to connect and setup two of GS316EPP, I also have QSFPTEK 10G SFP+ DAC Cable,
Could you guys please give me an advice to connect two GS316EPP. I have QSFPTEK 10G SFP+ DAC Cable, 0.5m (2ft) Passive Direct Attach Copper Twinax Cable, 10Gb SFP+ to SFP+. Firstly, how can I link them. Then, what’s the best way to setup them. Thanks for your help in advance.GS110TPV3
Hello, if I turn off port (for example) g8 (gs110tpv3) in the PoE power configuration section, will the device connected to that port still negotiate (detect) the type of power? I had a situation where I connected an AP device to the port using a PoE injector (only data) because the switch didn't have enough power (it was out of power budget). This AP device (Class 4 power device) wouldn't start on this injector, showing a log message about insufficient power provided, despite the compatible class. When I connected the same AP device to a regular switch, powering it with the same PoE injector (GS101IT Edimax Pro), the device started correctly without any error messages. This means the injector is working and supports PoE+, the AP device is working and power detection works well between the AP device and the PoE injector. But when I connect the DATA port to the NETGEAR switch, the device starts acting strange. I tested this configuration with the PoE port enabled and PoE disabled in the switch gs110tp, and it didn't make any difference. So, I ended up adding a second managed switch (but without PoE support), connected the network and the AP device to it, then linked it with the GS110TPv3 switch to have access to the rest of the devices connected to it. Can someone explain to me why this is happening?XS716T Mounting Brackets
Hello, I have just purchased a used XS716T (I know it is now discontinued - which I will take the risk for) and I plan to mount this to my data rack. Worst case scenario is that I have to purchase a rack shelf for it to sit on. The seller says this is a shelf (sit on) setup but pictures I have seen for this on web searches do show holes in the side, suggesting it is mountable BUT I know revisions and different versions occur and so: 1) Can anyone confirm if all variations of the XS716T is possible to mount? 2) Is there a product code to purchase the correct "ears" for this? The HW code: XS716T V1 Serial Number: 4KP6067P800C6 Just to add, I haven't yet received the product which is why I don't know the answer of the mounting holes, and whilst loads of pictures of the product, there are none of the side 😞 Thank you AndrewSolvedVLAN Layer Requirements for Home/Work/Everything under the sun Network operation
Hi all, I need you brains and experience to set up separate VLAN's for better security i believe, too many gaps here atm. Last time i want to rebuild the Desktop this week. Seeking your advice. And I'm no expert in networking, so if something sounds ridiculous, let me know, i wont be offended. So, i want to delve into the world of VLANS for added security, free for all here atm. I would like 1x VLAN - For work laptop,1x for IOT Helium Miner as need to use as a node soon too, 1x for my desktop and laptop, mobile, 1x for Guests, 1x for smart devices like TV's and Foxtel boxes, PS4. and Media streaming devices, 1x for power meter monitors, humidity sensors, moisture sensors, 1x for the 4xWi-Fi CCTV cameras outside the granny flat within My granny flats SSID range, 1x for the Western Digital MyCloudEX2 Ultra NAS, 1x for Guests, 1x for the other 4 x WIFI CCTV cameras at the top end of property connected to TP-Link RE650 Access Point via CAT6 cable from here to house which are on a separate SSID. This is all currently held together by a Huawei B818-236 LTE Router which has a WAN Port and one WAN/LAN1 Port. I have the Helium minor a Sensecap M1 connected directly into the WAN/LAN1 port on the B818-236 as no ports available on GS108E-300AUS Switch atm. It has the WAN port from the Huawei B818-236 connecting into port 8, then the port 7 is connected to my Desktop atm, as its easier when the router goes to hell to direct log into the B818--236 as they are next to each other, unplug from switch to router to fix it after a factory reset basically. Port 6 goes into the WDMyCloudEX2Ultra NAS also located there on the tv cabinet, port 5 is cable running to the office where there is a unmanaged GS105v5 switch, ( i used to have my desktop plug into port 4 here, but now have the cable that runs into the house and plugs into the GS105E-200AUS , port 3 into the Foxtel IQ4, port 2 into the into Samsung TV Lounge room, Port 2 into TV Bedroom, Port 1 into PS4.......back to the Port 5 connecting the GS108E-300AUS to the unmanaged GS105v5 switch, Port 4 here goes to House into GS105E-200AUS, port 3 goes into Work Laptop on my desk when needed or the personal laptop when needed, port 3 goes into the Brother Laser Printer when needed. In the house the unmanaged GS105v5 switch, Port 4 connects to a GS105E-200AUS where port 2 connects to a TP-Link RE-650 wireless Access Point providing coverage to the 3 Wi-Fi Cameras 65meters from here on their secure SSID 2.4Ghz, and port 3 goes to mums Foxtel box as half my data is now used for days of our lives the bold and the beautiful, but that's cool, least i can do for the mum, since after 50 years the shows moved online, her TV , phone, Foxtel box also connect wirelessly to the RE650 AP. If you managed to understand all that, you're doing well. I need to secure all this, i was going to simply replace the unmanaged GS105v5 with another GS105E-200AUS managed switch and use VLAN Layer 2 setup. However, reading allot on the NET, and asking Ai allot i am confused if i need layer 3 VLAN capability, and need to buy a GS108T-300AUS layer 3 switch , which i would swap with the GS108E-300AUS switch, and use the GS108E-300AUS switch in place of the GS105v5 unmanaged switch,.....so we end up with antenna on roof to Huawei B818-236 on cable to Sense cap M1 Helium IOT Minor, the other to GS108T-300AUS layer 3 switch (probably plug the miner into this, and the desktop into the next switch down line to free a port) which plugs into the relocated GS108E-300AUS layer 2 switch at my desk, which feeds into the GS105E-200AUS layer 2 switch up in the house. All help, comments appreciated, and please point out any mistakes, its been ad hoc network slowly growing never planned for end state. Need proper secure end state now lol. Now i have not proofread this as its 3am need sleep been rebuilding desktop with fresh SSD and windows install, any malware is DEAD. Nothing is connected to the net other than this laptop atm. and will stay this way until i know what the hell i need to do this right, i have no experience in VLANS, understand the concept, YouTube helping. makes sense. Question: Do i need a layer 3 switch for all this to work, given all devices at the circus here. Look forward to some wise advice, Thank you all in advance, Much appreciated, I need sleep. Laters \m/GS724T no gui and presumably high cpu usage
I have at GS724Tv3 that sits in my DMZ. i.e. connects the firewall to the DMZ machines and the firewall for the inner network. My issues are: (1) it rarely responds to ping requests (maybe 1 out of 100 tries, and then with a high latency of maybe .700ms) on the management IP and (2) the management GUI is unaccessable (on a rare occasion the browser will show "Netgear GS724T" but that's it) (3) Smart Control Center is able to connect and read the basic info. But a file transfer (say to send a different firmware) will fail. (4) Neither rebooting the switch nor power cycling the switch will fix the issue. Other info and/or configuration details: (a) The switch operates as expected with the given configuration. (b) I am using a half dozen VLANs (with the management VLAN moved off of "1") (c) No LAGGs configured (d) I am running a diffserv to manage VOIP traffic to/from 1 port and the firewall. (Not running on the Voice VLAN). (e) Running the latest firmware 5.4.2.30 booting from secondary. 5.4.2.19 is in primary and the same issue occurs with this firmware. Having read several other discussions searching for an answer it appears the reason for the severe lag in responding on the management interface is likely that the internal cpu is likely fully utilized. So before I take further steps to try and debug my question is, "what functions/services can cause high cpu utilization on the internal CPU?" I have read that if the DNS is misconfigured and NTP is searching for a time it can cause an issue. While I don't think this is the case it is possible the DNS is misconfigured as I did change the IP for my DNS. (But I think I corrected it in the switch.) My next step in debugging will be to unplug all ports but one on the switch and power cycle it. Then see if the management GUI is available. If so, depending on what might cause high cpu usage I can turn that off and see if I can pinpoint what exactly is causing the issue by systematically turning services back on? Any suggestions here?Solved4.1KViews0likes11Comments