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...Configuration 47 Password Recovery 47 Software Download Through TFTP Server 47 Management Modes 49 Default Values 49 Transitioning Between Modes 50 Returning to Managed Mode 51 5 Using Dell OpenManage ...Switch Administrator 53 Understanding the Interface 53 Device Representation 54 Using the Switch Administrator Buttons 55 Information Buttons 55 Device Management Buttons 56 Starting the Application 56 Access Levels 56 6 Configuring System Information 59 Defining General Device Information 59 Viewing Device Information 59 Viewing the Versions Page 61 Resetting...
...Configuration 47 Password Recovery 47 Software Download Through TFTP Server 47 Management Modes 49 Default Values 49 Transitioning Between Modes 50 Returning to Managed Mode 51 5 Using Dell OpenManage ...Switch Administrator 53 Understanding the Interface 53 Device Representation 54 Using the Switch Administrator Buttons 55 Information Buttons 55 Device Management Buttons 56 Starting the Application 56 Access Levels 56 6 Configuring System Information 59 Defining General Device Information 59 Viewing Device Information 59 Viewing the Versions Page 61 Resetting...
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...Procedures Startup Menu Procedures The procedures called from a DHCP server, use by technical support personnel only and are for the auto-boot message SYSTEM RESET ------ a user input must be entered when booting the device - Performing the Power-On Self Test (POST) ------ NOTE: It is ...28 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide 45 The Startup menu can be entered immediately after the POST test. To configure the device so it will retrieve an IP address from the Startup menu cover software download, flash handling and password recovery. When the device is reset,...
...Procedures Startup Menu Procedures The procedures called from a DHCP server, use by technical support personnel only and are for the auto-boot message SYSTEM RESET ------ a user input must be entered when booting the device - Performing the Power-On Self Test (POST) ------ NOTE: It is ...28 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide 45 The Startup menu can be entered immediately after the POST test. To configure the device so it will retrieve an IP address from the Startup menu cover software download, flash handling and password recovery. When the device is reset,...
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... Management System page and/or table information. NOTE: The device is not configured with a default password, and can be configured without entering a password. NOTE: Passwords are automatically assigned one of configuring device information, and includes the following modes, based upon the ...Query Queries tables. Reset All Counters Clears statistic counters. Refresh Refreshes device information. Add Adds information to the device. Show All Displays the device tables. For information about assigning an IP address to the device, you : 56 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide...
... Management System page and/or table information. NOTE: The device is not configured with a default password, and can be configured without entering a password. NOTE: Passwords are automatically assigned one of configuring device information, and includes the following modes, based upon the ...Query Queries tables. Reset All Counters Clears statistic counters. Refresh Refreshes device information. Add Adds information to the device. Show All Displays the device tables. For information about assigning an IP address to the device, you : 56 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide...
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Figure 6-4. After the device is reset. Reset Resetting the Device 1 Open the Reset page 2 Click reset. The device is reset, a prompt for a user name and password displays. 4 Enter a user name and password to reconnect to be reset from a remote location. Resetting the Device The Reset page enables the device to the Web Interface. 62 Update with your book title For more information about saved Configuration files, see "Managing Files" on page 80. To open the Reset page, click System → General → Reset in the tree view. A confirmation message displays. 3 Click OK.
Figure 6-4. After the device is reset. Reset Resetting the Device 1 Open the Reset page 2 Click reset. The device is reset, a prompt for a user name and password displays. 4 Enter a user name and password to reconnect to be reset from a remote location. Resetting the Device The Reset page enables the device to the Web Interface. 62 Update with your book title For more information about saved Configuration files, see "Managing Files" on page 80. To open the Reset page, click System → General → Reset in the tree view. A confirmation message displays. 3 Click OK.
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In User Service, 179 Reset, 62-64 RMON, 144, 179 RSTP, 15, 180 Running Configuration file, 80 RVSP, 180 S Security, 69, 95 Simple Network Management Protocol, 74, 180 SNMP, 74, ... MDU, 178 Message Digest 5, 178 MIB, 74, 178 Multicast, 138 N Network Management System., 178 Network security, 95 O OSPF, 179 P Package Contents, 28 Package contents, 28 Passwords, 56 PDU, 179 PING, 179 Port aggregation, 133 Port LEDs, 22 Ports, 55, 103 PVID, 130, 132 Q QoS, 150, 179 Quality of Service, 147, 179...
In User Service, 179 Reset, 62-64 RMON, 144, 179 RSTP, 15, 180 Running Configuration file, 80 RVSP, 180 S Security, 69, 95 Simple Network Management Protocol, 74, 180 SNMP, 74, ... MDU, 178 Message Digest 5, 178 MIB, 74, 178 Multicast, 138 N Network Management System., 178 Network security, 95 O OSPF, 179 P Package Contents, 28 Package contents, 28 Passwords, 56 PDU, 179 PING, 179 Port aggregation, 133 Port LEDs, 22 Ports, 55, 103 PVID, 130, 132 Q QoS, 150, 179 Quality of Service, 147, 179...