@@SpartanMFP I takes a LOT more memory and CPU resources to monitor and manage a switch versus an AP. I believe that is why the limit is 8 but I will pass your comments on. You can always ask your local RUCKUS SE to put in a feature enhancement request on your behalf.
@@henrylarreynaga75 boot monitor does not have a USB driver so you have no other option than tftp. I would put a tftp server on a laptop and connect it to the management port just long enough to recover. No need for tftp in the production environment.
@@TerryHenry that’s awesome! I was thinking about doing that. Is it possible do it with a MAC? Our enterprise laptops are windows with a lot of restrictions. But I put it on my Mac if it would read it.
Hi Terry, any idea if Unleashed switch management limit will be increased in future Unleashed revisions?
I have not heard anything about increasing the scale. Cloud and SmartZone have that covered.
@@TerryHenry if they could increase the max from 8 to like 10-15 it would make the Unleashed offering extremely aggressive in small-mid market.
@@SpartanMFP I takes a LOT more memory and CPU resources to monitor and manage a switch versus an AP. I believe that is why the limit is 8 but I will pass your comments on. You can always ask your local RUCKUS SE to put in a feature enhancement request on your behalf.
Can you download flash image via usb after complete erase? I made this mistake. Now I only have boot and no commands to copy disk0. Please help.
Not from USB but you can from TFTP. Search for a video on ICX FLASH RECOVERY.
@@TerryHenry TFTP is a no go for our enterprise set up. No bueno we can’t do it from a USB. Any other advice to try to militate this issue?
@@henrylarreynaga75 boot monitor does not have a USB driver so you have no other option than tftp. I would put a tftp server on a laptop and connect it to the management port just long enough to recover. No need for tftp in the production environment.
@@TerryHenry that’s awesome! I was thinking about doing that. Is it possible do it with a MAC? Our enterprise laptops are windows with a lot of restrictions. But I put it on my Mac if it would read it.
@@henrylarreynaga75 sure. Mac has a built in tftp server but not simple to configure. try this www.macupdate.com/app/mac/11116/tftpserver