Default Settings After Initial Switch Configuration
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Default Settings After Initial Switch Configuration
The switch is designed for plug-and-play operation, requiring only that you assign basic IP information
to the switch and connect it to the other devices in your network. If you have specific network needs,
you can change the interface-specific and system-wide settings.
For information about assigning an IP address by using the browser-based Express Setup program, see
Note
the getting started guide. For information about assigning an IP address by using the CLI-based setup
program, see the hardware installation guide.
If you do not configure the switch at all, the switch operates with these default settings:
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Cisco IE 3000 Switch Software Configuration Guide
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SPAN and RSPAN support of Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) to monitor, repel, and report
network security violations
Four groups (history, statistics, alarms, and events) of embedded RMON agents for network
monitoring and traffic analysis
Syslog facility for logging system messages about authentication or authorization errors, resource
issues, and time-out events
2 traceroute to identify the physical path that a packet takes from a source device to a destination
device
Time Domain Reflector (TDR) to diagnose and resolve cabling problems on 10/100 and
10/100/1000 copper Ethernet ports
SFP module diagnostic management interface to monitor physical or operational status of an SFP
module
Facilities for processing alarms related to temperature, power-supply conditions, and the status of
the Ethernet ports
Alarm relay contacts that can be used for an external relay system
Default switch IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway is 0.0.0.0. For more information, see
Chapter 4, "Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway,"
DHCP Features."
Default domain name is not configured. For more information, see
IP Address and Default Gateway."
DHCP client is enabled, the DHCP server is enabled (only if the device acting as a DHCP server is
configured and is enabled), and the DHCP relay agent is enabled (only if the device is acting as a
DHCP relay agent is configured and is enabled). For more information, see
the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway,"
Switch cluster is disabled. For more information about switch clusters, see
Switches,"
and the Getting Started with Cisco Network Assistant, available on Cisco.com.
No passwords are defined. For more information, see
System name and prompt is Switch. For more information, see
Switch."
NTP is enabled. For more information, see
DNS is enabled. For more information, see
and
Chapter 4, "Assigning the Switch
and
Chapter 20, "Configuring DHCP Features."
Chapter 7, "Administering the Switch."
Chapter 7, "Administering the
Chapter 7, "Administering the Switch."
Chapter 7, "Administering the Switch."
Chapter 1
Overview
Chapter 20, "Configuring
Chapter 4, "Assigning
Chapter 6, "Clustering
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