disturbedone
Vendor
A while back our AV guy connected a piece of AV equipment to a 2960S using a single cable. The AV equipment requires 2 IP addresses for different things but there is a single NIC. Whether it was using DHCP (one would get IP, one wouldn't) or static it would not allow both to work at once. I didn't think too much about it and put it down to a problem with the AV equipment.
But this week a contractor plugged in a dumb Netgear 5-port switch into the same 2960S with a single cable (because there was only a single wall outlet where it was needed). They then plugged in a couple of computers and the same thing happened - only one device would get DHCP and one one static device would work at a time.
Is there some setting in the 2960S that would stop this from working?
But this week a contractor plugged in a dumb Netgear 5-port switch into the same 2960S with a single cable (because there was only a single wall outlet where it was needed). They then plugged in a couple of computers and the same thing happened - only one device would get DHCP and one one static device would work at a time.
Is there some setting in the 2960S that would stop this from working?