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ASE vs AOS Commands

I've looked over the Command Reference Guide and I'm still struggling getting my commands correct. I used to use AOS switches and now use ASE switches and figuring out the two has been a challenge.

 

The two problems I'm running into with the new switch configuration is being able to SSH into the switch remotely. I can SSH into the switch if I'm on the same network, but I cannot be on a different subnet and connect. The other issue I have is getting the DHCP Pool to work with my phone system. 

 

The phone connect and I can get a call going, but when I reboot the equipment the phones are not picking up the correct IP addresses. 

 

AOS Command Lines

ip dhcp excluded-address xxx.xxx.xxx.1 xxx.xxx.xxx.50
ip dhcp excluded-address xxx.xxx.xxx.250 xxx.xxx.xxx.254
!
ip dhcp pool "IP-Phones"
network xxx.xxx.xxx.0 255.255.255.0
dns-server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
default-router xxx.xxx.xxx.50
option 42 ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
option 156 ascii "ftpservers=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, country=1, language=1, layer2tagging=1,vlanid=xx"

 

 

ASE Command Lines

ip dhcp server
ip dhcp excluded-address xxx.xxx.xxx.1 xxx.xxx.xxx.50
ip dhcp excluded-address xxx.xxxx.xxx.240 xxx.xxx.xxx.254

ip dhcp pool "IP-Phones"
network xxx.xxx.xxx.0 255.255.255.0
default-router xxx.xxx.xxx.50
lease 1 0 0
dns-server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
option 42 ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
option 156 ascii "ftpservers=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,country=1,language=1,layer2tagged=1,vlandid=xx"

 

What am I missing?

What command am I missing to be able to get to this switch on a different subnet? I'm guessing it has something to do with routing, but cannot get it figured out.

 

I used to use the following command on my AOS Switch

ip default-gateway

no ip routing

 

but cannot seem to get this duplicated ont he new ASE swithc. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

 

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sh22
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Re: ASE vs AOS Commands

Now that I have solved this. I figured I will post it here for anyone looking for this answer.

The reason I was not able to get to the device from another location was because I did have my route set.

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 

where the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is your gateway IP address for that location.

The AOS equal equation for this was

ip default-gateway xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is your gateway IP address for that location. 

 

Hope this helps someone else out there!

Re: ASE vs AOS Commands

Were you able to get the DHCP pool working correctly?