Interface VLAN SG300-28 Firmware 1.3.7.18

Hello

I just my SG300 to update the last firrmware 1.3.7.1.8 and I met this problem:

-By default, the interface VLAN has been activated, but the display is always disabled

-I can not change and I can not ping to the VLAN IP interface as well (I gave an IP 192.168.10.1)

Is this a bug? Does anyone know how to fix this? Please help me!

Appreciate your help

Minh

minh06,

You upgrade the startup code for Sx300_FW_Boot_1.3.5.58 ?

-Marty

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