How to access LSP page on cisco C9200CX

AGH
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How to access LSP page on cisco C9200CX

Hello

 

Someone know how to access to the LSP page on a cisco C9200CX which was onboarded into the Meraki dashboard ?

The Cisco C9200CX is connected to my dashboard.

I've taken my switch to my lab and I need to access the local status page.

However, I can't find anything about the local status page on a Cisco C9200CX.

The 198.18.0.1 subnet isn't working.

During onboarding, I did get the "local status page is available" message.

Note that there is no management port on an 8-port C9200CX.

Thanks for your help.

 

 

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alemabrahao
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To physically access the Local Status Page on catalyst hardware, the management port should be used, NOT the console port. The console port does NOT provide access to the LSP and is only used to get basic progress information during a migration and has no use once a device has moved to the dashboard. Depending on the model of the switch, the management port may be on the right-side or the bottom-side.

 

Cisco Meraki Local Status Page: Catalyst IOS XE Switches - Cisco Meraki Documentation

 

 

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AGH
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Thanks for your reply,

But I did not mention the console port and I indicated that there is no management port on this model.

Regards,

alemabrahao
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Catalyst-on-Meraki IOS‑XE switches require a physical management port to reach the LSP, and the C9200CX‑8P does not have one. Therefore, the LSP is effectively inaccessible on this model.

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alemabrahao
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Just to be clearer, you can't access it using the default IP because you don't have the management port, but if your switch receives an IP via DHCP you should be able to access it using that IP.

You already opened a similar discussion and this was explained there if I'm not mistaken.

If you are having difficulties, I suggest you contact Meraki support.

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