SG3210X-M2 - After Firmware-Update to 1.0.5 (and Reboot), Switch is Disconnected
SG3210X-M2 - After Firmware-Update to 1.0.5 (and Reboot), Switch is Disconnected
Hello,
today was the Firmware-Update-Day in my Omada-Network. For my SG3210X-M2 V1 Switch was the newest Firmware-Version 1.0.5 (previous Firmware was 1.0.3). The Firmware-Update Start was proceeded by me. After 5 Minutes the State on Omada-Hardware-Controller (OC200) was furthermore on "Upgrading". I received the Firmware-Upgrade-Failure-Message. Next step was the manual reboot of the Switch and the Device running great.
The SG3210X-M2 itself is connected via LAN-cable with the SG3218XP-M2 V1, which is my Main-Switch. In the Device list on Omada Controller the SG3210X-M2 is displayed with disconnected. The only Workaround is to unplug the LAN-Cable to the SG3210X-M2 und reinsert the LAN-cable. Then the SG3210X-M2 will be readopted.
Best regards
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is the recommendation to downgrade from firmware 1.0.5 is valid for SG2210XMP-M2(UN) V1.0 as well?
The switch stopped authenticating with radius server after the update.
thanks!
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is the recommendation to downgrade from firmware 1.0.5 is valid for SG2210XMP-M2(UN) V1.0 as well?
The switch stopped authenticating with radius server after the update.
thanks!
The firmware was pulled off from the release and authentication. So if you are on the pulled-off firmware, you are likely to be not able to upgrade it online.
Downgrading to the previous release and try the online upgrade again.
This is a generic solution to most firmware issues. You can try it out. From what I read, I have seen at least 2 cases successfully upgrading to the latest one withi this method.
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