07-26-2023 08:13 PM - last edited on 04-01-2024 03:12 PM by Mercedes_O
I am scanning the network and I can find all the switches, but the problem is that any stacked switch will show only the one master switch, it does not show the rest of the stacked switches!
is there a way that I can get the information of the other switches in the stack?
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07-27-2023 10:53 AM
Hello there!
Unfortunately, scanning stacked switches is currently not supported within Lansweeper. We've already received similar requests from our user base to add support for stacked switches, and as such, it was added to our customer wish list. We aren't able to guarantee that this feature will be implemented or provide you with an estimated release date at this time.
08-14-2023 11:05 PM
Can confirm that Cisco 3850 Stacked Switches (5 Switches in 1 stack) inventory correctly within LanSweeper 10.6.1.6.
02-29-2024 09:35 PM
Hello @Brown_Dog_NG
What is your network configuration to make this happen? This might be helpful for our other Sweepies.
Specifically, does each switch have its own IP address assigned? This could allow for Lansweeper to discover the other IP's and scan them appropriately. I'm curious how you have your switches connected to the network so they are able to be seen by a scan.
Thanks for sharing your configuration.
07-27-2023 10:53 AM
Hello there!
Unfortunately, scanning stacked switches is currently not supported within Lansweeper. We've already received similar requests from our user base to add support for stacked switches, and as such, it was added to our customer wish list. We aren't able to guarantee that this feature will be implemented or provide you with an estimated release date at this time.
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