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2 TopicsHTTP config export very long on GS724TPV2
Hello, I wanted to report an issue on our GS724TPv2 We recently bought some GS724TPV2 and for all of them its very ong to export the configuration through HTTP, the donwload last 20-30 seconds (even directly connected on the switch). During these 20-30 seconds the file is created on my computer but stay at 0 byte until the dl is finished. I tried to export the archive, this one seems to work fine. On all our other switches the DL is instant (M4300-M5300-GS724Tv4/v3,...). Via TFTP the export is instant too. Maybe a patch in the next firmware. Thank you,Solved1.7KViews0likes3CommentsDual DHCP helper-address in startup-config
I'm replacing my M5300 stack with a new M4300 stack and I had a question about a routing command in each of the VLANs on my old M5300 stack. My M5300 was configured by Netgear contracted support when we first purchased it, and as I scroll through the startup-config file from the M5300 I see a few commands for each of the VLANs that I have questions about: Question 1: In the "interface vlan" commands listed in the M5300's startup-config (see example below) I see the command ip helper-address 10.1.0.20 dhcp and I was wondering how I add this option via the browser interface on my new M4300 stack, or can it only be done by modifying and uploading a new startup-config to my M4300 stack? interface vlan 2 routing ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 ip helper-address 10.1.0.20 dhcp exit interface vlan 3 routing ip address 10.1.2.1 255.255.255.0 ip helper-address 10.1.0.20 dhcp exit interface vlan 4 routing ip address 10.1.11.1 255.255.255.0 ip helper-address 10.1.0.20 dhcp exit Question 2: I also noticed that the M5300 stack's startup-config had individual interfaces that were configured to include and exclude (see below). Every interface that was untagged for the default VLAN 1 did not have these "include" and "exclude" statements, but All of the ports configured for untagged VLAN 3 and VLAN 4 did. Can someone clue me in on what these commands might be for, and if they can also be added through the browser interface on my new M4300 stack? Computers on VLAN 3 and VLAN 4 can still access servers on VLAN 1, so I'm not sure what the vlan participation exclude 1 is doing. interface 1/0/19 voice vlan 2 auto-voip protocol-based auto-voip oui-based vlan pvid 3 vlan participation exclude 1 vlan participation include 3 exit interface 3/0/47 voice vlan 2 auto-voip protocol-based auto-voip oui-based vlan pvid 4 vlan participation exclude 1 vlan participation include 4 exit Any help with my above questions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, TedWSolved6KViews0likes3Comments