FSM726 User Manual
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... Switch Statistics 4-5 Status > Port Statistics 4-7 Status > Error Statistics 4-8 Status > Most Active Ports 4-9 Status > Reset ... ...4-15 Tools Menu ...4-16 Tools> Save Configuration 4-16 Tools> Restore Factory Defaults 4-17 Tools> Device Reset 4-18 Security> Passwords ...4-18 Advanced Options ...4-19 Advanced > Disable Advanced...> Software Upgrade 4-27 Advanced> Advanced Tools> Configuration Manager 4-28 Advanced > Traffic Management 4-29 Advanced > Traffic Management > Traffic Priority 4-29 Advanced > Traffic Management > Broadcast Control 4-30 Advanced> VLANS 4-30 Advanced...
... Switch Statistics 4-5 Status > Port Statistics 4-7 Status > Error Statistics 4-8 Status > Most Active Ports 4-9 Status > Reset ... ...4-15 Tools Menu ...4-16 Tools> Save Configuration 4-16 Tools> Restore Factory Defaults 4-17 Tools> Device Reset 4-18 Security> Passwords ...4-18 Advanced Options ...4-19 Advanced > Disable Advanced...> Software Upgrade 4-27 Advanced> Advanced Tools> Configuration Manager 4-28 Advanced > Traffic Management 4-29 Advanced > Traffic Management > Traffic Priority 4-29 Advanced > Traffic Management > Broadcast Control 4-30 Advanced> VLANS 4-30 Advanced...
FSM726 User Manual
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.... To change, or toggle, between options, hit Ctrl-M to move the curser to NVRAM • Restore Factory Values • Reset Switch 4-10 Administration Console Telnet Interface SM-10004-02 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for a Gigabit Ethernet port disables the built-in 1000BASE-T port. For the gigabit ports on...bar when the cursor is on the port number. Figure 4-13: GBIC Port Configuration All of the parameters on each switch, the port type may be done by switching the port type from 'GT' to GBIC or copper media. This can set up the port characteristics related to ...
.... To change, or toggle, between options, hit Ctrl-M to move the curser to NVRAM • Restore Factory Values • Reset Switch 4-10 Administration Console Telnet Interface SM-10004-02 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for a Gigabit Ethernet port disables the built-in 1000BASE-T port. For the gigabit ports on...bar when the cursor is on the port number. Figure 4-13: GBIC Port Configuration All of the parameters on each switch, the port type may be done by switching the port type from 'GT' to GBIC or copper media. This can set up the port characteristics related to ...
FSM726 User Manual
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...the configuration to NVRAM. • To Restore Factory Values, select the Restore Factory Values to reset the switch parameters to enable or disable the web and/or telnet interfaces, as well as change the user name and password. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for changes to zero. Note: ...Network IP settings (i.e. To use the Reset Switch option, select it from the menu, which will restart the switch. The factory default password is the equivalent of the information on ....
...the configuration to NVRAM. • To Restore Factory Values, select the Restore Factory Values to reset the switch parameters to enable or disable the web and/or telnet interfaces, as well as change the user name and password. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for changes to zero. Note: ...Network IP settings (i.e. To use the Reset Switch option, select it from the menu, which will restart the switch. The factory default password is the equivalent of the information on ....
FSM726 User Manual
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...mark to the Web management features. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Web Based Management Overview The 6 menu options available are below: • Reload: Pulls that you can use. Introduction of the basic icons and management of the device Describes...screen data • Remove: Removes selected entries from table and refreshes screen data • Reset: Resets the system, which is a help menu contains: • Web-Based Management • Device Management • Interface Operations • Product Overview • Summary of screen; Their names and...
...mark to the Web management features. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Web Based Management Overview The 6 menu options available are below: • Reload: Pulls that you can use. Introduction of the basic icons and management of the device Describes...screen data • Remove: Removes selected entries from table and refreshes screen data • Reset: Resets the system, which is a help menu contains: • Web-Based Management • Device Management • Interface Operations • Product Overview • Summary of screen; Their names and...
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as well as software reset mechanism. the means to save current settings to maintain your switch. The page has two sub-pages: • Save Configuration • Restore Factory Defaults • Device Reset Tools> Save Configuration Figure 5-17: Save Configuration 5-16 SM-10004-02 Web-Based Management Interface 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Tools Menu The Tools page contains functions to non-volatile memory (NVRAM); Figure 5-16: Tools Menu There is a firmware upgrade;
as well as software reset mechanism. the means to save current settings to maintain your switch. The page has two sub-pages: • Save Configuration • Restore Factory Defaults • Device Reset Tools> Save Configuration Figure 5-17: Save Configuration 5-16 SM-10004-02 Web-Based Management Interface 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Tools Menu The Tools page contains functions to non-volatile memory (NVRAM); Figure 5-16: Tools Menu There is a firmware upgrade;
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... will be affected by clicking "Restore", the system saves the default settings (including password) into the NVRAM and resets itself. Note: Network IP settings (i.e. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 After making any changes to the screens within the Web Interface, you to NVRAM... If changes are not saved to NVRAM, then they will not be lost during the next switch reset or reboot. Web-Based Management Interface SM-10004-02 5-17 Tools> Restore Factory Defaults Figure 5-18: Save Configuration This page allows you can save the changed settings to restore ...
... will be affected by clicking "Restore", the system saves the default settings (including password) into the NVRAM and resets itself. Note: Network IP settings (i.e. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 After making any changes to the screens within the Web Interface, you to NVRAM... If changes are not saved to NVRAM, then they will not be lost during the next switch reset or reboot. Web-Based Management Interface SM-10004-02 5-17 Tools> Restore Factory Defaults Figure 5-18: Save Configuration This page allows you can save the changed settings to restore ...
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... that this command enable/disable the web configuration interface. Syntax FSM726(config)# system restore Web Use this command will cause the switch to reset itself. Syntax FSM726(config)# system telnet 6-28 SM-10004-02 Command Line Interface Syntax FSM726(config)# system web Telnet Use this...it. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Syntax FSM726(config)# system gateway Where = the IP address of the default gateway Save The save command is used to save Restore The restore command is used to restore all configurations back to factory default value. Syntax...
... that this command enable/disable the web configuration interface. Syntax FSM726(config)# system restore Web Use this command will cause the switch to reset itself. Syntax FSM726(config)# system telnet 6-28 SM-10004-02 Command Line Interface Syntax FSM726(config)# system web Telnet Use this...it. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Syntax FSM726(config)# system gateway Where = the IP address of the default gateway Save The save command is used to save Restore The restore command is used to restore all configurations back to factory default value. Syntax...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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... CONFIGURATION ...76 FIGURE 7-10: SYSTEM MANAGER: IP CONFIGURATION ...77 FIGURE 7-11: SETUP: PORT CONFIGURATION...78 Page 5 of 121 Figures FIGURE 1-1: PACKAGE CONTENTS ...11 FIGURE 2-1: FRONT PANEL OF THE FSM726S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-2: BACK PANEL OF THE FSM726S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-3: FRONT PANEL OF THE FSM750S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-4: BACK PANEL OF THE FSM750S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-5: WARNING!
... CONFIGURATION ...76 FIGURE 7-10: SYSTEM MANAGER: IP CONFIGURATION ...77 FIGURE 7-11: SETUP: PORT CONFIGURATION...78 Page 5 of 121 Figures FIGURE 1-1: PACKAGE CONTENTS ...11 FIGURE 2-1: FRONT PANEL OF THE FSM726S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-2: BACK PANEL OF THE FSM726S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-3: FRONT PANEL OF THE FSM750S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-4: BACK PANEL OF THE FSM750S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-5: WARNING!
FSM750S Reference Manual
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... given IP address. Please refer to try out a new image before upgrading. Net & save ' option is selected and the unit is reset. However, it can be lost when the procedure completes. This option will be downloaded using TFTP. Last Saved option The system will not...121 The new image will boot from non-volatile memory. There are some system setup tools provided: o Software Upgrade o Save Configuration o Restore Factory Values o Reset Main Menu> Tools> Software Upgrade This screen allows you to Chapter 5 when updating software. It requires a TFTP filename and a server IP ...
... given IP address. Please refer to try out a new image before upgrading. Net & save ' option is selected and the unit is reset. However, it can be lost when the procedure completes. This option will be downloaded using TFTP. Last Saved option The system will not...121 The new image will boot from non-volatile memory. There are some system setup tools provided: o Software Upgrade o Save Configuration o Restore Factory Values o Reset Main Menu> Tools> Software Upgrade This screen allows you to Chapter 5 when updating software. It requires a TFTP filename and a server IP ...
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... configuration to NVRAM. IP address, Gateway Address, Network Mask) will not be affected by this command. Figure 6-10: Restore Factory Values Page 44 of 121 Restore Factory Values Select Restore Factory Values to reset the switch parameters to their original default settings. Note: network IP settings (i.e. Save Configuration to NVRAM Select Save Configuration and then...
... configuration to NVRAM. IP address, Gateway Address, Network Mask) will not be affected by this command. Figure 6-10: Restore Factory Values Page 44 of 121 Restore Factory Values Select Restore Factory Values to reset the switch parameters to their original default settings. Note: network IP settings (i.e. Save Configuration to NVRAM Select Save Configuration and then...
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Restore: Restore the system factory default value, except password and IP. Introduction of the basic icons and management of the device Describes Web browser requirements, and common commands Describes supported SNMP and Web management features Feature List Within the various browser interface pages... screen data Add: Adds new entries to table information and refreshes screen data Remove: Removes selected entries from table and refreshes screen data Reset: Reset system, the action is a help menu. There are 6 menu options available: o System o Status o Set-up o Tools o...
Restore: Restore the system factory default value, except password and IP. Introduction of the basic icons and management of the device Describes Web browser requirements, and common commands Describes supported SNMP and Web management features Feature List Within the various browser interface pages... screen data Add: Adds new entries to table information and refreshes screen data Remove: Removes selected entries from table and refreshes screen data Reset: Reset system, the action is a help menu. There are 6 menu options available: o System o Status o Set-up o Tools o...
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If changes are not saved to NVRAM. Figure 7-14: Save Configuration Page 81 of 121 IP address, Gateway Address, Network Mask) will be affected by selecting 'Restore'. Tools> Save Configuration After making any changes to the screens within the Web Interface, you can save the changed settings to NVRAM, then they will not be lost during the next switch reset or reboot. Restore the factory configuration by the Restore command. Note: network IP settings (i.e.
If changes are not saved to NVRAM. Figure 7-14: Save Configuration Page 81 of 121 IP address, Gateway Address, Network Mask) will be affected by selecting 'Restore'. Tools> Save Configuration After making any changes to the screens within the Web Interface, you can save the changed settings to NVRAM, then they will not be lost during the next switch reset or reboot. Restore the factory configuration by the Restore command. Note: network IP settings (i.e.