That's a sad news, seems I picked a wrong product...
Is there anything on the roadmap to add more commands to X-series cli?
And which series of product would have a full functional CLI? I'm looking for a 10G switch with more than 8 ports, which has Cisco style CLI to configure VLAN, L2 access port and trunk ports via CLI.
Not that this helps you, but I also think this switch **bleep** big time! If you lose access to the IP of the switch you can no longer configure in the GUI and you can't recover from the COM cli - very very bad! All I needed to do was issue a no switchport command to get back in, but now I have to go 60 miles to fix it.
What did you do in the end, did you buy a different switch?
Have you entered the switch interface configuration subsystem first? On my switch (different than yours), you enter the interface name first, then define the VLAN it belongs to. Example:
Unfortunately there is no option to add the switchport commands at the prompt, I can change to the interface but no switchport. All I have at the interface config port is
do, end, exit, help (which is no help), ip and lldp.
Even the Dell engineer was frustrated that there is so few commands at the prompt.
You know, I was just being curios and I've downloaded the running configuration of the x1052p, and swithport is there.
This switch can run the command switchport, but is disabled for you to run it at will. So there are no hopes at all to be on a road map, because it always have been there.
The sad part is that we just upgraded to a N1548 and we had to give up the rails for rack mounting, so it is annoying to see a "cheap" switch like the X1052 to be equipped with rails but with a limited CLI interface and get a more expensive switch loosing some features that are included in a lower end one.
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May 17th, 2017 16:00
The X series switches are focused on being configured from the GUI. Not all commands are available in the CLI.
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That's a sad news, seems I picked a wrong product...
Is there anything on the roadmap to add more commands to X-series cli?
And which series of product would have a full functional CLI? I'm looking for a 10G switch with more than 8 ports, which has Cisco style CLI to configure VLAN, L2 access port and trunk ports via CLI.
Best Regards
Daniel
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May 18th, 2017 09:00
I do not have any information on the future plans. The N series and the S series switches are full CLI.
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Hi
Not that this helps you, but I also think this switch **bleep** big time! If you lose access to the IP of the switch you can no longer configure in the GUI and you can't recover from the COM cli - very very bad! All I needed to do was issue a no switchport command to get back in, but now I have to go 60 miles to fix it.
What did you do in the end, did you buy a different switch?
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November 9th, 2018 13:00
Just tossing this out for consideration...
Have you entered the switch interface configuration subsystem first? On my switch (different than yours), you enter the interface name first, then define the VLAN it belongs to. Example:
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HI Joel
Unfortunately there is no option to add the switchport commands at the prompt, I can change to the interface but no switchport. All I have at the interface config port is
do, end, exit, help (which is no help), ip and lldp.
Even the Dell engineer was frustrated that there is so few commands at the prompt.
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You know, I was just being curios and I've downloaded the running configuration of the x1052p, and swithport is there.
This switch can run the command switchport, but is disabled for you to run it at will. So there are no hopes at all to be on a road map, because it always have been there.
The sad part is that we just upgraded to a N1548 and we had to give up the rails for rack mounting, so it is annoying to see a "cheap" switch like the X1052 to be equipped with rails but with a limited CLI interface and get a more expensive switch loosing some features that are included in a lower end one.