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Click > Reset. Figure 0-4. Select HTTP or TFTP field. 3. To backup files, click . Resetting the Device The Factory Reset Page restores the factory defaults. The factory default settings are restored once it completely reloaded, and the 9 DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual 2. To restore the device to the factory default settings: 1. Factory Reset Page . Define the selected server method fields. To restore files, click . The Factory Reset Page opens: 2. Click device is updated.
Click > Reset. Figure 0-4. Select HTTP or TFTP field. 3. To backup files, click . Resetting the Device The Factory Reset Page restores the factory defaults. The factory default settings are restored once it completely reloaded, and the 9 DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual 2. To restore the device to the factory default settings: 1. Factory Reset Page . Define the selected server method fields. To restore files, click . The Factory Reset Page opens: 2. Click device is updated.
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Restore Restores the specific configuration file. Edit Modifies configuration Information Factory Reset Resets the factory defaults Find Finds a table entry. Table 1-3. User Interface Buttons 13 System Reboot Refresh Reboot the system Refreshes device information. View All Entry Displays table entries. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual View/Add/Update/Delete User Accounts Using the...
Restore Restores the specific configuration file. Edit Modifies configuration Information Factory Reset Resets the factory defaults Find Finds a table entry. Table 1-3. User Interface Buttons 13 System Reboot Refresh Reboot the system Refreshes device information. View All Entry Displays table entries. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual View/Add/Update/Delete User Accounts Using the...
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DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual 'User' Level Support on the WEB P3.0 firmware release will be blocked to 'user' level: • Update Firmware • Modify/Delete startup configuration • Factory Reset • View/Add/Update/Delete User Accounts If the 'User' is trying to modify any configuration by pressing the 'Apply...
DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual 'User' Level Support on the WEB P3.0 firmware release will be blocked to 'user' level: • Update Firmware • Modify/Delete startup configuration • Factory Reset • View/Add/Update/Delete User Accounts If the 'User' is trying to modify any configuration by pressing the 'Apply...
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... Stack Master, a Backup Master, and up to the factory defaults, the unit is assigned the Unit ID 1. The Stack Master may reallocate IDs during system initialization to any other stacking members. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Managing Stacking Stacking ...enhances network flexibility by building virtual switches with more ports then are available in specific scenarios, a single unit can be considered a Stack of One. However, in a single device. If the unit is reset...
... Stack Master, a Backup Master, and up to the factory defaults, the unit is assigned the Unit ID 1. The Stack Master may reallocate IDs during system initialization to any other stacking members. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Managing Stacking Stacking ...enhances network flexibility by building virtual switches with more ports then are available in specific scenarios, a single unit can be considered a Stack of One. However, in a single device. If the unit is reset...
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... Master takes over as the Stack Master. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Unit ID assignments or modifications are effective only during the system uptime. Stacking members do not have to be numbered in which a unit to the factory default firstly). Assigning Unit IDs Each stacking... member has an assigned unique Unit ID. Assigned to the Backup Master. The Stack Master is indicated by the system administrator or reset to which is not the stack Master but a ...
... Master takes over as the Stack Master. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Unit ID assignments or modifications are effective only during the system uptime. Stacking members do not have to be numbered in which a unit to the factory default firstly). Assigning Unit IDs Each stacking... member has an assigned unique Unit ID. Assigned to the Backup Master. The Stack Master is indicated by the system administrator or reset to which is not the stack Master but a ...
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...manually assign Unit IDs to the Stack Master console port since the only operational console port in case of unit failure or stacking link failure. The Master LED is indicated by adding units to an existing stack This section contains the following topics: • ...8226; Adding Members to be either Ring or Chain. Adding Members to the factory defaults by pressing the Reset button (optional). 2. Managing a New Manually Ordered Stack System administrator can be the Master unit. Quick Start The DGS-3100 series supports the following stacking scenarios: • Building a new stack from...
...manually assign Unit IDs to the Stack Master console port since the only operational console port in case of unit failure or stacking link failure. The Master LED is indicated by adding units to an existing stack This section contains the following topics: • ...8226; Adding Members to be either Ring or Chain. Adding Members to the factory defaults by pressing the Reset button (optional). 2. Managing a New Manually Ordered Stack System administrator can be the Master unit. Quick Start The DGS-3100 series supports the following stacking scenarios: • Building a new stack from...
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... members, but with a new switch. Adding Stacking Members to an Existing Manually Ordered Stack To add units to the factory defaults by pressing the Reset button. 2. This step is optional, and the stack is permanent. When the stacking member fails, the Stack Master ... Stacking member. The Stack Master recognizes that none of 2 using a Stack Management Interfaces either the console port, Telnet, or Embedded Web Interface. 5. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual • Unit ID 3 4, 5, 6 -Assigned to the stack. 3. Assign the Stack Master the Unit...
... members, but with a new switch. Adding Stacking Members to an Existing Manually Ordered Stack To add units to the factory defaults by pressing the Reset button. 2. This step is optional, and the stack is permanent. When the stacking member fails, the Stack Master ... Stacking member. The Stack Master recognizes that none of 2 using a Stack Management Interfaces either the console port, Telnet, or Embedded Web Interface. 5. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual • Unit ID 3 4, 5, 6 -Assigned to the stack. 3. Assign the Stack Master the Unit...
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...has a Stack Master, one of the two stacking sections of the Stack Master failing. Resetting the stacking members will initiate Unit ID auto-assignment. New stacking members are learnt by ... the Stack Master and the other section - If the Stack Master remains in the Factory Default Mode, the stacking members are not in this sub group the behavior is divided... Unit IDs. Since the stacking members started as the Stack Master prior to network problem. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual - NOTE: None of the removed stacking members. The...
...has a Stack Master, one of the two stacking sections of the Stack Master failing. Resetting the stacking members will initiate Unit ID auto-assignment. New stacking members are learnt by ... the Stack Master and the other section - If the Stack Master remains in the Factory Default Mode, the stacking members are not in this sub group the behavior is divided... Unit IDs. Since the stacking members started as the Stack Master prior to network problem. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual - NOTE: None of the removed stacking members. The...
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... can contain up -to Admin access except that the operator cannot update the firmware, startup configuration, user accounts, or restore factory reset. The password can contain up -to 15 characters. The possible field values are defined on the Web Interface: • ...user name. Access Right Displays the user access level. Click Configuration > User Accounts. The User Accounts Page opens: Figure 0-8. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Configuring User Accounts User accounts including user passwords and access rights are : Admin - Assigns ...
... can contain up -to Admin access except that the operator cannot update the firmware, startup configuration, user accounts, or restore factory reset. The password can contain up -to 15 characters. The possible field values are defined on the Web Interface: • ...user name. Access Right Displays the user access level. Click Configuration > User Accounts. The User Accounts Page opens: Figure 0-8. DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Configuring User Accounts User accounts including user passwords and access rights are : Admin - Assigns ...
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DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual ID SEVERITY...Auto Update process is aborted. The Auto Update process is wrong. Can't restore factory defaults during auto update operation The system could not restore the factory defaults during the auto update operation. Connection with unit %(1)d reason 0x%(2)x. Transmission failed... File %(1)s. Lost connection with the specified unit has been lost due to asic num %(1)d The specified ASIC reset failed has failed. Failed to delete entry for the specified VLAN and 215 Failed to get CORE software version...
DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual ID SEVERITY...Auto Update process is aborted. The Auto Update process is wrong. Can't restore factory defaults during auto update operation The system could not restore the factory defaults during the auto update operation. Connection with unit %(1)d reason 0x%(2)x. Transmission failed... File %(1)s. Lost connection with the specified unit has been lost due to asic num %(1)d The specified ASIC reset failed has failed. Failed to delete entry for the specified VLAN and 215 Failed to get CORE software version...