03-01-2023 10:14 PM - edited 03-01-2023 10:15 PM
I tried latest firmware for Switch, as well as a firmware turn it to Router.
Not working. What I did was left it as default setting after upgraded firmware, then connect to network by a SFP cable, lights flushing. But the device connect to the switch cannot connect to network.
My question: is there a firmware to make ICX7150 unmanaged switch? Or is there some settings for the Switch Firmware to make it work like an unmanaged switch.
Thanks.
03-01-2023 10:18 PM
ICX7150-24 Switch>show version
Copyright (c) 2017 Ruckus Wireless, Inc. All rights reserved.
UNIT 1: compiled on Apr 6 2020 at 22:29:25 labeled as SPS08080f
(25976488 bytes) from Primary SPS08080f.bin
SW: Version 08.0.80fT211
Compressed Boot-Monitor Image size = 786944, Version:10.1.14T225 (mnz10114)
Compiled on Thu Nov 15 12:59:22 2018
HW: Stackable ICX7150-24
==========================================================================
UNIT 1: SL 1: ICX7150-24-4X10GR 24-port Management Module
Serial #:FEG3823N01V
Software Package: BASE_SOFT_PACKAGE
Current License: 4X10GR
P-ASIC 0: type B160, rev 11 Chip BCM56160_B0
==========================================================================
UNIT 1: SL 2: ICX7150-2X1GC 2-port 2G Module
==========================================================================
UNIT 1: SL 3: ICX7150-4X10GF 4-port 40G Module
==========================================================================
1000 MHz ARM processor ARMv7 88 MHz bus
8192 KB boot flash memory
2048 MB code flash memory
1024 MB DRAM
STACKID 1 system uptime is 16 hour(s) 7 minute(s) 49 second(s)
The system started at 08:03:25 GMT+00 Thu Jan 06 2000
The system : started=warm start reloaded=by "reload"
My stack unit ID = 1, bootup role = active
03-02-2023 02:55 AM
Hi Eric
These switches are entry level managed switches . Hence there isn't any firmware to turn it to unmanaged switches. SPS represents switch software version and SPR references to router software version
Please refer the below datasheet for more details.
https://www.commscope.com/globalassets/digizuite/61729-ds-icx-7150.pdf
In factory default setting you can use the switch as plug and play device but only on vlan 1 or only one network in version SPS
you can also refer below link for more details on the device.
Please let me know if there are any more concerns.
Thanks
03-02-2023 05:42 AM
We only have 1 vlan, so one is fine.
I upgraded to the very lastest one: SPS09010e. Only I can think about is there are 4 SFP ports, and I am using a 10G cable, do I have to plug into a certain port? Or my network gateway is 192.168.0.1, and mask 255.255.0.0. Maybe some setting needed, can you point me to a right direction to get those settings. Thanks
Copyright (c) Ruckus Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
UNIT 1: compiled on Jan 31 2023 at 21:50:36 labeled as SPS09010e
(29360128 bytes) from Primary SPS09010e.bin (UFI)
SW: Version 09.0.10eT211
Compressed Primary Boot Code size = 786944, Version:10.1.25T225 (mnz10125)
Compiled on Mon Aug 8 11:58:28 2022
HW: Stackable ICX7150-24
==========================================================================
UNIT 1: SL 1: ICX7150-24-4X10GR 24-port Management Module
Serial #:FEG3823N01V
Software Package: BASE_SOFT_PACKAGE
Current License: 4X10GR
P-ASIC 0: type B160, rev 11 Chip BCM56160_B0
==========================================================================
UNIT 1: SL 2: ICX7150-2X1GC 2-port 2G Module
==========================================================================
UNIT 1: SL 3: ICX7150-4X10GF 4-port 40G Module
==========================================================================
1000 MHz ARM processor ARMv7 88 MHz bus
8 MB boot flash memory
2 GB code flash memory
1 GB DRAM
STACKID 1 system uptime is 4 hour(s) 38 minute(s) 12 second(s)
The system started at 21:50:42 GMT+00 Tue Jan 31 2023
The system : started=cold start
My stack unit ID = 1, bootup role = active
03-02-2023 07:38 AM
Hi Eric
Ack and noted. I have mentioned below the requirements you are looking for as per my understanding. If I am missing on a certain point , you can feel free to post raising a concern.
Requirement :
All ports in the switch by default will be untagged to vlan 1
So for testing and to check if you have connection to your uplink ip which is 192.168.0.1/16 // from ports 1 to 24
If the above ping passes you can connect your end devices on port from 1 to 24
And for 4x10GR which I suppose is a 10G link on switch which you would connect to uplink device follow the below
Make sure ping is successful
Link for reference:
https://docs.commscope.com/bundle/icx-quickstart/page/GUID-178A03DF-BF63-48C7-909B-82985A6D8CF7.html
2nd link only refer to Layer 2 only.
I hope this helps.
Thanks