Hi Morten, do you know if support for CISCO CBS (CBS350 / CBS250) switches is on the roadmap?
These are very powerfull switches
They are different from switches supported by NAV so, portadmin don't works well for example. Also VLAN detection on ports is very difficult, you need to configure interface with several command instead of only one simple command "switch port access vlan 2". Otherwise NAV don't recognize vlan port configuration.
Best Regards
Davide
P.S.: I'm using NAV 5.9.1
-----Messaggio originale----- Da: Davide Miccone davide@wpweb.com Inviato: mercoledì 22 marzo 2023 10:07 A: Morten Brekkevold morten.brekkevold@sikt.no Cc: nav-users@lister.sikt.no Oggetto: R: [Nav-users] CISCO Switch CBS350-8T-E-2G / NAV v5.6 / Port Configuration
Did you create and associate a write-enabled SNMP management profile with it?
Yes there is. I'm using NAV with approximately 100 switches (with HP and CISCO Legacy switches) and all works without problems. I only have problems with this new type CISCO switches CBS-350.
I use ProxyAdmin to configure the port, I don’t receive any error, simply there is no option, all is disabled, I cannot change Enabled status, Port description nor VLAN.
Do you think that is possible to integrate the CBS350 into NAV?
-----Messaggio originale----- Da: Morten Brekkevold morten.brekkevold@sikt.no Inviato: mercoledì 22 marzo 2023 08:41 A: Davide Miccone davide@wpweb.com Cc: nav-users@lister.sikt.no Oggetto: Re: [Nav-users] CISCO Switch CBS350-8T-E-2G / NAV v5.6 / Port Configuration
On Tue, 21 Mar 2023 15:51:09 +0000 Davide Miccone davide@wpweb.com wrote:
On CISCO switches CBS350-8T-E-2G port configuration is not available.
Is there something that I can do to enable port configuration on this switch type ?
Did you create and associate a write-enabled SNMP management profile with it? Did you try to use PortAdmin to configure it? Were there any errors?
Also, PortAdmin will likely select a Cisco-specific back-end for your SMB devices - but as demonstrated by your previous posts, it seems it doesn't actually use the Cisco-proprietary MIBs that other Cisco switches would, so this backend might not work for you...
-- Sincerely, Morten Brekkevold
Sikt – Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research