Catastrophic network gear failure yesterday
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I got my ES-24-LITE for my house from Amazon. I haven't had a chance to set it up but you can also manage them with Ansible along with the web interface and the cli.
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@momurda said in Catastrophic network gear failure yesterday:
4 of the ES 48 LITE here by tomorrow.
Cant wait to get rid of that junk currently in the server room.Congrats
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@momurda said in Catastrophic network gear failure yesterday:
4 of the ES 48 LITE here by tomorrow.
Cant wait to get rid of that junk currently in the server room.Good stuff. Another convert!
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@scottalanmiller said in Catastrophic network gear failure yesterday:
Look at the non-Unifi switches, too. They are cheaper and more powerful.
Last time I looked, they were priced identically.
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UNMS should have support for the EdgeSwitch in Q1 of 2018 I believe.
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@momurda said in Catastrophic network gear failure yesterday:
4 of the ES 48 LITE here by tomorrow.
Cant wait to get rid of that junk currently in the server room.Make sure you update firmware first. These likely come with old firmware and the GUI has been updated to work better.
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Ubiquiti FTW. Great stuff, there.
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@scottalanmiller said in Catastrophic network gear failure yesterday:
Check out these...
I'm a huge fan of these. Been running the ES-48-500W at home and at a number of clients and they've all just worked. Powerful features for the SMB and you seriously can;t go wrong for the price.
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@jaredbusch
These arrived an hour ago. Racked.
I downloaded the firmware, then hit Begin Transfer.
Still waiting, i assume this is normal as others say updates take awhile.
edit: transfer done, now actually switching to the new update,
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I'm running a UniFi Switch 48 POE-500W for a client. I know I won't go beyond the features of it for that client and being able to manage it through the controller is cool. It gives me great visibility in to their environment.
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@mike-davis said in Catastrophic network gear failure yesterday:
I'm running a UniFi Switch 48 POE-500W for a client. I know I won't go beyond the features of it for that client and being able to manage it through the controller is cool. It gives me great visibility in to their environment.
I have this in several small locations as well. I agree, I enjoy the single pane of glass - of course I don't really have that because I am using ER-Ls there... but at least I have two panes instead of three I'd have today (I know ER switches are being added to UNMS soonish).
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Does anybody know of a way to control fan speed manually with these?
Since upgrading the FW on these switches, the fans do not spin at all.
temps in mid 70s idling with just my pc hooked up.
I left one at default FW and the fans work.
I even reverted FW on one of them and fans still wont spin. -
@momurda said in Catastrophic network gear failure yesterday:
Does anybody know of a way to control fan speed manually with these?
Since upgrading the FW on these switches, the fans do not spin at all.
temps in mid 70s idling with just my pc hooked up.
I left one at default FW and the fans work.
I even reverted FW on one of them and fans still wont spin.70s in F or C?
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@scottalanmiller Celsius.
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@momurda said in Catastrophic network gear failure yesterday:
@scottalanmiller Celsius.
I have opened a ticket with them, no response yet.Oh okay, then yeah, that's hot.
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Yeah I'm planning on installing these at our larger sites and headoffice when we do a refresh in the next few years
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I have move from the Dell PowerConnect and X Series to EdgeSwitch 48 Port sand 48 PoE 750 W. They have been working great and can handle a lot of traffic pretty good. Also Layer 3.