Software factory defaults – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual

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Software Factory Defaults

Table 11 shows factory defaults for ExtremeWare features supported on the Summit 200 series switch.

Table 11: ExtremeWare Software Feature Factory Defaults for the Summit 200 Series

Item

Default Setting

Serial or Telnet user account

admin with no password and user with no password

Telnet

Enabled

SSH2

Disabled

SNMP

Enabled

SNMP read community string

public

SNMP write community string

private

RMON

Disabled

BOOTP

Enabled on the default VLAN (default)

QoS

All traffic is part of the default queue

802.1p priority

Recognition enabled

802.3x flow control

Enabled on Gigabit Ethernet ports

Virtual LANs

Two VLANs predefined. VLAN named default contains all
ports and belongs to the STPD named s0

802.1Q tagging

All packets are untagged on the default VLAN (default)

Spanning Tree Protocol

Disabled for the switch; enabled for each port in the STPD

Forwarding database aging period

300 seconds (5 minutes)

IP Routing

Disabled

RIP

Disabled

OSPF

Disabled

IGMP

Enabled

IGMP snooping

Enabled

NTP

Disabled

DNS

Disabled

EAPS

Disabled

NAT

Disabled

Network Login

Disabled

RADIUS

Disabled

TACACS+

Disabled

Port Mirroring

Disabled

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