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8-Port Gigabit (PoE+) Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switch with (2 SFP or 2 Copper Ports and)
Cloud Management
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Note: The following step uses an HTTP session to back up the configuration.
For information about using a TFTP session, see
Use TFTP to export a
file from the switch to a TFTP server on page 436.
11. Back up the configuration:
a. Select
Maintenance > Export > HTTP File Export.
The HTTP File Export page displays.
b. From
the File
Type menu, select Text Configuration.
c. Click the Apply
button.
A pop-up window displays.
d. Navigate to
a location on your computer and save the file.
The file transfer begins. The page displays information about the file transfer
progress.
12. Reset the switch to factory default settings:
a. Select
Maintenance > Reset > Factory Default.
The Default Settings page displays.
b. Select
the Reset
configuration to factory default (EXCEPT registered device
status), and clear device logs radio button.
This option resets the switch to its factory default settings but does not change its
registration status with NETGEAR.
c. Click the Apply
button.
An Alert pop-up window displays.
d. Click the OK
button.
All configuration settings are reset to their factory default values. The
DHCP client on
the switch is enabled. Your device admin password is reset to the default password
(password). This process takes about 135 seconds.
The Device UI login page displays.
In the unlikely situation that the Device UI page does not display and you cannot log
in, see
Access the switch on-network and connected to the Internet on page 20 or
Access the switch off-network and not connected to the Internet on page 28.
e. Enter the device admin password.
The default device admin password is
password. The first time that you enter the
default device admin password, the Change Default Password page
displays,
requiring you to customize the device admin password.
The System Information page displays.
Note: The following step uses an HTTP session to restore the configuration. For
information about using a TFTP session, see
Use TFTP to download a file
to the switch or update the software image on page 439.