Bay Technical Associates 304 Switch User Manual


 
Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches
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Reset to Default
This option allows you to reset the switch to all the factory default settings. When
this option is performed, the Language selection menu is displayed at the
power-up sequence because it does not have a default setting.
Reset System
The Reset System selection allows you to perform a software-controlled reset of
your BayStack switch. Enter 3 in the command line from the Main Menu to reset
the switch. The switch restarts as if power had been cycled and displays the Main
Menu. This reset differs from the Reset to Default option in that it does not reset
any parameter setting and it does not redisplay the Language selection menu.
Exit Telnet
This option allows you to exit the current Telnet session.
Using the BayStack Switch
This section provides the following information:
Examples of configuring a network using the BayStack 303 or 304 switch
Spanning Tree Protocol
Management using SNMP
Configuration Examples
The BayStack 303 and 304 switches are well suited for the initial migration from
shared 10BASE-T segments to dedicated bandwidth for switch connections
between segments, end-stations, 100BASE-T Fast Ethernet servers, and fiber or
copper Fast Ethernet backbone connections. The switches also function well as
segment or desktop switches. Figure
3-3 illustrates a situation where a BayStack
304 switch can be added as a segment switch to alleviate user contention for
bandwidth and to eliminate server and network center bottlenecks.
Caution: If you choose the Reset to Default settings command, all of your
configuration settings are replaced with factory default settings when you
press Enter.
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