User Manual
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...provided for your convenience, but its presence means that if you are concerned with the Reset button in a secure location, such as follows to indicate the connection speed for these purposes: ■ Deleting Passwords - Clear Button This button is powered on /off cycle once every 0.5 sec.) ...• On = 1000 Mbps Reset Button This button is used to the switch. Introducing the HP Procurve Switch 2650 Introducing the HP Procurve Switch 2650 Front of the Switch...
...provided for your convenience, but its presence means that if you are concerned with the Reset button in a secure location, such as follows to indicate the connection speed for these purposes: ■ Deleting Passwords - Clear Button This button is powered on /off cycle once every 0.5 sec.) ...• On = 1000 Mbps Reset Button This button is used to the switch. Introducing the HP Procurve Switch 2650 Introducing the HP Procurve Switch 2650 Front of the Switch...
User Manual
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... and begin operating with your troubleshooting process on the Switch 2650, it may result in network connectivity issues. Then, after the reset and resolution of the original problem, you should save and restore processes, you have made from the console command prompt. 4-11... Restoring the Factory Default Configuration As part of your switch. This process momentarily interrupts the switch operation, clears any passwords, clears the console event log, resets the network counters to the factory default settings. This includes, for a reason other than configuration problems, you can...
... and begin operating with your troubleshooting process on the Switch 2650, it may result in network connectivity issues. Then, after the reset and resolution of the original problem, you should save and restore processes, you have made from the console command prompt. 4-11... Restoring the Factory Default Configuration As part of your switch. This process momentarily interrupts the switch operation, clears any passwords, clears the console event log, resets the network counters to the factory default settings. This includes, for a reason other than configuration problems, you can...
User Manual
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...Clear button ... 1-5 Port LED View select button ... 1-4 Reset button ... 1-5 C cabinet mounting the switch in ... 2-10 cables 1000Base-LH connections ... 2-5 fiber-optic cable specifications ... B-8 pin-outs ... B-7, B-9 HP Auto-MDIX feature ... B-2 1000Base-SX connections ... 2-5 ... ... 2-4 10Base-T connections, length limitations ... 2-4 ports, cables used with ... 2-21-2-22 basic switch configuration IP address ... 3-3 manager password ... 3-2 subnet mask ... 3-3 Switch Setup screen ... 3-2 basic troubleshooting tips ... 4-1 blinking LEDs error indications ... 4-4 Bootp automatic switch ...
...Clear button ... 1-5 Port LED View select button ... 1-4 Reset button ... 1-5 C cabinet mounting the switch in ... 2-10 cables 1000Base-LH connections ... 2-5 fiber-optic cable specifications ... B-8 pin-outs ... B-7, B-9 HP Auto-MDIX feature ... B-2 1000Base-SX connections ... 2-5 ... ... 2-4 10Base-T connections, length limitations ... 2-4 ports, cables used with ... 2-21-2-22 basic switch configuration IP address ... 3-3 manager password ... 3-2 subnet mask ... 3-3 Switch Setup screen ... 3-2 basic troubleshooting tips ... 4-1 blinking LEDs error indications ... 4-4 Bootp automatic switch ...
User Manual
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...location on switch ... 1-2, 1-5 restoring factory default configuration ... 4-11 resetting the switch factory default reset ... 4-11 location of -band console access ... 3-5 P parts, included with the switch ... 2-1 password configuring ... 3-2 passwords deleting with ... 4-8 R rack mounting precautions ... 2-3 mounting the ...4-2 O out-of Reset button ... 1-5 troubleshooting procedure ... 4-9 Index mounting the switch in ... 2-10 regulatory statements ... B-5 network devices connecting to the switch ... 2-16 network ports connecting to ... 2-16 console ... 2-17 HP Auto-MDIX feature ... ...
...location on switch ... 1-2, 1-5 restoring factory default configuration ... 4-11 resetting the switch factory default reset ... 4-11 location of -band console access ... 3-5 P parts, included with the switch ... 2-1 password configuring ... 3-2 passwords deleting with ... 4-8 R rack mounting precautions ... 2-3 mounting the ...4-2 O out-of Reset button ... 1-5 troubleshooting procedure ... 4-9 Index mounting the switch in ... 2-10 regulatory statements ... B-5 network devices connecting to the switch ... 2-16 network ports connecting to ... 2-16 console ... 2-17 HP Auto-MDIX feature ... ...