12-09-2020 06:32 PM
I own a Lennar home that comes with a pre-installed Ruckus ICX7150-C12. I never had issues with the internet connection from the switch until a Spectrum agent came over to my house to replace their modem with another one. Since then, any connection via the ruckus switch, either through ethernet or the unleash wireless access points, has been unstable. Unstable, meaning my browser failing to find the DNS server, videos not loading, etc. My router, a TP-link AC1750, is connected in between the ruckus switch and modem and has no problems connecting to the internet. I've tried resetting the Ruckus Switch via powercycling and factory resetting the TP-link router, but the issues still persist.
I also noticed that the Spectrum representative rearranged my cat6 cables that are connected from the router to the switch. I don't know why he did this, or what else he changed. Currently, the configurations are this: The modem's ethernet cable is connected to the router, and the router's ethernet cable is connected to one of the 10 numbers ethernet ports.
In short, the ruckus switch's connection to my internet has been poor ever since my modem was swapped out for another one. Resetting all three devices (switch, router, modem) doesn't seem to have helped.
12-11-2020 10:02 PM
Now to fix it... Write down the IP address that the device was assigned. In my case it was 192.168.1.89.
At this point you should get kicked off the telnet session and you should see it change to 'ICX7150-C12 Switch' in the DHCP list and everything should work as normal. I hope this helps other people who encountered this during WFH and banged their heads.
12-05-2022 05:47 PM
Hi Dylan, can you help me please? I need this same solution but am technology illiterate. How do I open a Telnet session? And the numbers to your steps , e.g. “show flash” , is that something I type? Could you please reply as if you’re explaining to a 2 yo please. I’m desperate for this to get fixed! Thank you!!
04-07-2021 03:01 PM
In addition I used these commands to backup the current images in flash, then copy my switch image:
06-26-2021 09:24 AM
This was very helpful Dylan
06-26-2021 09:28 AM
In addition to the above commands suggested by Dylan, the Ruckus Support suggested the following.
1. Once you are in the telnet session
2. Switch to EXEC mode using the ENable command
3. "show int b" (this command will show all active ports