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MS120 with wrong static IP
Hi,
I have a MX120-8 configured with the wrong static IP? Is there a easy way to access this, without it having a management port?
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Use the reset button. Put the switch into a LAN with DHCP. After restarting the switch gets an DHCP and conncts to the dashboard. Then you can change the IP settings.
When you are to far abroad to push the reset button try to put the uplink where the switch is connected to into an DHCP LAN. Typically the switch tries to connect to the dashboard and if this is not working the switch tries to get an DHCP.
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I think there are only two ways of doing this. Either through local management or through the dashboard.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Other_Topics/Assigning_a_Static_IP_Address
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Hey
if you have it online and you can manage it via the cloud, you can assign the static ip through the dashboard near the "LAN IP" there is a pencil, there you can change it.
Or you connect via Lan to the switch and go to switch.meraki.com.
If you disabled the local device page in "network-wide" you have to hit the reset button and assign it.
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Use the reset button. Put the switch into a LAN with DHCP. After restarting the switch gets an DHCP and conncts to the dashboard. Then you can change the IP settings.
When you are to far abroad to push the reset button try to put the uplink where the switch is connected to into an DHCP LAN. Typically the switch tries to connect to the dashboard and if this is not working the switch tries to get an DHCP.
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Thanks, reset seemed to be the best option
