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Installing the BayStack Switches

893-01010-A

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Initial Setup of a BayStack Ethernet Switch

In most cases, the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches can be installed and
made operational using the system default settings.

Minimal configuration is required when you plan on remote management or TFTP
operations. In that case, you need to enter the IP address of the switch, the subnet
mask, and the gateway address. Refer to

Chapter 3, “Customizing and Managing

the BayStack Switches

,” for more information about configuring your BayStack

303 or 304 switch.

Using Factory Default Settings

When you turn on power to the switch, it begins operation using the factory
default settings for configuration parameters.

Table 2-1

lists default values for the

parameters.

Table 2-1.

Factory default settings

Parameter

Default value

Language

None

IP Address

127.0.0.2

IP Subnet Mask Address

255.255.255.0

Default Gateway Address

0.0.0.0

Spanning Tree Protocol

Enabled

Telnet Access

Enabled

Authentication Trap Generation

Enabled

Password (Telnet)

No password assigned

Port Path Cost

0

Port Priority

128

High Speed Port Half or Full Duplex

Half Duplex

High Speed Port Speed

Auto

Spanning Tree Priority

32768

Active Aging Time

300 seconds

Designated Root

32768 - 00.00.00.00.00.00

Hello Time

2 seconds

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