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how to set up a replacement of switch icx7150-c12p and access points

tanchen75
New Contributor

I just got a new  ICX7150-c12p for replacement. I have three access points. After plugged in with the new switch, I can see  that there are three recover.me wireless and one configure.me, and all access points are blinking green on 5G and 2.4G without other light on.  Since this is first time I am doing this, is there a step by step guide  on how to set up in order to get them to work?

 

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Hi @tanchen75

1: Type “CMD” from start button and open:

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2: Run the Following command: "arp -a", now you can see the IP or internet address of the switch, and the physical address, however you need to know the physical address that can be located on a sticker in the Switch, so you can do the match with the information displayed in the CMD.

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3: Now you know the IP or internet address, let's download the free Application that will allow you to gain the remote access.

Visit: https://putty.org/

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4: Now open the putty application and enter the information inside the IP field, and choose between SSH or Telnet access, please test both options because the SSH access is not always active by default, but Telnet must work.

SSH:                                                                                        

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 Telnet:

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5: Access: whichever option you are using, if it asks for a password, enter the following, the enable command allows you to execute more commands to check the switch.

User:  “super”

Password: “sp-admin”

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Best regards,

Jayavidhya

Lennar Home Community

Hi,this is what I got from command "arp -a". I tried the first ip address with both options but no lucky. Which one should I use?

the computer is connected to switch through the Type c-usb console port.

thanks.

 

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Hi @tanchen75

Using the following applications is possible to scan your network to check the IP address for Telnet/SSH or web access to the Ruckus devices.

Before using IP scanner please try rebooting the switch to force run the DHCP.

Windows:

https://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/

NOTE: IMPORTANT VIDEO TO WATCH https://youtu.be/O1lerd0IFg0

Now you know the IP or internet address, let's download the free Application that will allow you to gain the remote access.

Visit: https://putty.org/

Jayavidhya_1-1674237107567.png

 

Now open the putty application and enter the information inside the IP field, and choose between SSH or Telnet access, please test both options because the SSH access is not always active by default, but Telnet must work.

SSH:                                                                                        

Jayavidhya_2-1674237107709.png

 Telnet:

Jayavidhya_3-1674237107718.png

 Access: whichever option you are using, if it asks for a password, enter the following, the enable command allows you to execute more commands to check the switch.

User:  “super”

Password: “sp-admin”

Jayavidhya_4-1674237107565.png

“Show version”                 (check current version)

Best regards,

Jayavidhya

Lennar Home Community

this is what I got from running the ip-scanner but finding nothing with ruckus related:

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Hi @tanchen75

Please try rebooting the switch before using IP scanner to force run the DHCP.

 

Best regards,

Jayavidhya

Lennar Home Community