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... Analysis Statistics...94 Browse Address Table ...95 Switch History ...96 Browse IGMP Status ...96 Browse GVRP Status ...97 Browse GMRP Status...98 RESETTING THE SWITCH...99 Restart System ...99 Factory Reset...100 Logout...101 7 WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT...102 INTRODUCTION ...102 GETTING STARTED...102 MANAGEMENT ...102 Configuration...103 IP Address ...103 Switch Module...
... Analysis Statistics...94 Browse Address Table ...95 Switch History ...96 Browse IGMP Status ...96 Browse GVRP Status ...97 Browse GMRP Status...98 RESETTING THE SWITCH...99 Restart System ...99 Factory Reset...100 Logout...101 7 WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT...102 INTRODUCTION ...102 GETTING STARTED...102 MANAGEMENT ...102 Configuration...103 IP Address ...103 Switch Module...
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... Firmware and Configuration Update...156 Save Settings To TFTP Server ...157 Save Switch History To TFTP Server...158 Clear Address Table ...159 Save Changes ...160 Factory Reset ...161 Restart System ...162 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...163 9 RJ-45 PIN SPECIFICATION ...166 10 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE...168 Commands:...168 Notes about the Configuration File: ...168...
... Firmware and Configuration Update...156 Save Settings To TFTP Server ...157 Save Switch History To TFTP Server...158 Clear Address Table ...159 Save Changes ...160 Factory Reset ...161 Restart System ...162 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...163 9 RJ-45 PIN SPECIFICATION ...166 10 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE...168 Commands:...168 Notes about the Configuration File: ...168...
User Guide
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...of the Topology Change Timer the new root trap is located on the Switch. they must immediately take place on the Switch. ◊ System resets ◊ Errors ◊ Status changes ◊ Topology changes ◊ Operation You can change the default Switch IP Address to meet the ...Switch's selection as a reboot (someone has tried to logon to the switch using an invalid SNMP community name. A cold start is different from a factory reset. ♦ Warm Start This trap signifies that the Switch has been rebooted, however the Power-On Self-Test (POST) is skipped. ♦ ...
...of the Topology Change Timer the new root trap is located on the Switch. they must immediately take place on the Switch. ◊ System resets ◊ Errors ◊ Status changes ◊ Topology changes ◊ Operation You can change the default Switch IP Address to meet the ...Switch's selection as a reboot (someone has tried to logon to the switch using an invalid SNMP community name. A cold start is different from a factory reset. ♦ Warm Start This trap signifies that the Switch has been rebooted, however the Power-On Self-Test (POST) is skipped. ♦ ...
User Guide
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... the new user should have Administrator or Normal User privileges. (Use the space bar to the root screen. 5. The User Accounts Control Table screen appears. Factory Reset Yes No Restart System Yes No Table 6-1. Press to return to the previous screen or Ctrl+T to go to toggle between the two options). 3. To...
... the new user should have Administrator or Normal User privileges. (Use the space bar to the root screen. 5. The User Accounts Control Table screen appears. Factory Reset Yes No Restart System Yes No Table 6-1. Press to return to the previous screen or Ctrl+T to go to toggle between the two options). 3. To...
User Guide
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... NV-RAM. Thus, it is necessary to restart the Switch before restarting the Switch. The main menu screen will be immediately applied to this is a factory reset, which were present when the Switch was purchased. When this is done, the settings will immediately take effect. The only exception to the switching software...
... NV-RAM. Thus, it is necessary to restart the Switch before restarting the Switch. The main menu screen will be immediately applied to this is a factory reset, which were present when the Switch was purchased. When this is done, the settings will immediately take effect. The only exception to the switching software...
User Guide
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...NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-46. Avoid changing active links and do not make new loops on your changes in a failed download, broadcast storm, or other network problems. 2. We therefore strongly recommend performing a factory reset and then restarting the Switch after a successful firmware download. 84... your TFTP server to be accessed. Special Note Concerning Firmware Updates 1. This entry is used only if the Firmware Update is reset (rebooted). Downloading new firmware may result in the fields above, press REBOOT TO START UPDATE to use . Never download new ...
...NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-46. Avoid changing active links and do not make new loops on your changes in a failed download, broadcast storm, or other network problems. 2. We therefore strongly recommend performing a factory reset and then restarting the Switch after a successful firmware download. 84... your TFTP server to be accessed. Special Note Concerning Firmware Updates 1. This entry is used only if the Firmware Update is reset (rebooted). Downloading new firmware may result in the fields above, press REBOOT TO START UPDATE to use . Never download new ...
User Guide
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Using the Console Interface 99 Restart System To perform a system reset, choose Restart System from the factory). Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-62. GMRP Status screen This screen contains information pertaining to the GMRP status of the Switch's parameters to reset the Switch, either performing a Restart System or a Factory Reset (which sets all of IEEE 802.1Q VLANs. Resetting the Switch You can use the console interface to what they were when the Switch was delivered from the main menu.
Using the Console Interface 99 Restart System To perform a system reset, choose Restart System from the factory). Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-62. GMRP Status screen This screen contains information pertaining to the GMRP status of the Switch's parameters to reset the Switch, either performing a Restart System or a Factory Reset (which sets all of IEEE 802.1Q VLANs. Resetting the Switch You can use the console interface to what they were when the Switch was delivered from the main menu.
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... when the Switch was purchased. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-63. Once the reset is done, all of the Switch's settings stored in the Configure IP Address menu. Choose Factory Reset from the main menu. Restart System screen The computer will be erased and restored to redefine the... TCP/IP parameters, SNMP parameters, the enabled/disabled settings of ports, security settings, etc.) will be absolutely certain that this is complete. Factory Reset Before performing a Factory Reset, be rebooted once you want to do. Then perform a Restart System on the Switch.
... when the Switch was purchased. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-63. Once the reset is done, all of the Switch's settings stored in the Configure IP Address menu. Choose Factory Reset from the main menu. Restart System screen The computer will be erased and restored to redefine the... TCP/IP parameters, SNMP parameters, the enabled/disabled settings of ports, security settings, etc.) will be absolutely certain that this is complete. Factory Reset Before performing a Factory Reset, be rebooted once you want to do. Then perform a Restart System on the Switch.
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Make sure you have made changes to the settings and wish them to Default Value screen Logout To exit the console program, choose Logout from the main menu. Factory Reset NV-RAM to become defaults for the switch. Using the Console Interface 101 After logging out, you have performed a Save Changes if you will be returned to the opening login screen. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-64.
Make sure you have made changes to the settings and wish them to Default Value screen Logout To exit the console program, choose Logout from the main menu. Factory Reset NV-RAM to become defaults for the switch. Using the Console Interface 101 After logging out, you have performed a Save Changes if you will be returned to the opening login screen. Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-64.
User Guide
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... Web-based management program includes: Firmware and Configuration Update, Save Settings To TFTP Server, Save Switch History To TFTP Server, Clear Address Table, Save Changes, Factory Reset, and Restart System. Click the Next button to view the Switch history. Web-Based Network Management 155 Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Switch History...
... Web-based management program includes: Firmware and Configuration Update, Save Settings To TFTP Server, Save Switch History To TFTP Server, Clear Address Table, Save Changes, Factory Reset, and Restart System. Click the Next button to view the Switch history. Web-Based Network Management 155 Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Switch History...
User Guide
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Click the Reset to Factory Default button to the values stored in EEPROM. Web-Based Network Management 161 Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Factory Reset Figure 7-57. All parameters are returned to initiate the reset. Factory Reset to Default Value window Doing a remote reset is equivalent to turning the Switch off and on again.
Click the Reset to Factory Default button to the values stored in EEPROM. Web-Based Network Management 161 Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Factory Reset Figure 7-57. All parameters are returned to initiate the reset. Factory Reset to Default Value window Doing a remote reset is equivalent to turning the Switch off and on again.
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in-band communication, 49 Factory Reset, 100 Fast Ethernet Technology, 11 Features, 12 Ports, 12 RE-232 DCE console...'s Guide, 10 Packet Forwarding, 30 Performance features, 13 172 Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Performing a factory reset, 100 Performing a System Reset, 99 Port Configuration menu, 54 Port Level, STA Operation Level Designated Port, 32 Path Cost, 32 Port ... RAM Buffer, 165 Read-only MIBs, Definition of, 30 Read-write MIBs, Definition of, 30 Rear Panel, 18 Resetting the Switch, 99 RJ-45 Pin Specification, 166 RMON MIB (RFC 1757), 13 root port, 60 Routers, 12 ...
in-band communication, 49 Factory Reset, 100 Fast Ethernet Technology, 11 Features, 12 Ports, 12 RE-232 DCE console...'s Guide, 10 Packet Forwarding, 30 Performance features, 13 172 Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Performing a factory reset, 100 Performing a System Reset, 99 Port Configuration menu, 54 Port Level, STA Operation Level Designated Port, 32 Path Cost, 32 Port ... RAM Buffer, 165 Read-only MIBs, Definition of, 30 Read-write MIBs, Definition of, 30 Rear Panel, 18 Resetting the Switch, 99 RJ-45 Pin Specification, 166 RMON MIB (RFC 1757), 13 root port, 60 Routers, 12 ...