System information
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System Defaults
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run-time code. This code runs the switch operations and provides the CLI, Web
and SNMP management interfaces. See “Managing Firmware” on page 2-15 for
more information.
• Diagnostic Code — Software that is run during system boot-up, also known as
POST (Power On Self-Test). This code also provides a facility to upload firmware
files to the system directly through the console port. See “Upgrading Firmware via
the Serial Port” on page A-1.
Due to the size limit of the flash memory, the switch supports only two operation
code files, and two diagnostic code files. However, you can have as many
configuration files as available flash memory space allows.
In the system flash memory, one file of each type must be set as the start-up file.
During a system boot, the diagnostic and operation code files set as the start-up file
are run, and then the start-up configuration file is loaded.
System Defaults
The switch’s system defaults are provided in the configuration file
“Factory_Default_Config.cfg” To reset the switch defaults, this file should be set as
the startup configuration file. (See “Setting the Startup Configuration File” on page
2-17.)
The following table lists some of the basic system defaults.
Table 1-1. System Defaults
Function Parameter Default
IP Settings Management VLAN 1
DHCP Enabled
BOOTP Disabled
User Specified Disabled
IP Address 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask 255.0.0.0
Default Gateway 0.0.0.0
Web Management HTTP Server Enabled
HTTP Port Number 80
SNMP Community Strings “public” (read only)
“private” (read/write)
Authentication Failure Traps Enabled
Link-up-Down Traps Enabled