Factory Default Values
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By default, no SNMP trap destinations are configured.
System Default
Values
After installation, the default system values are as follows:
Management Default
Values
You cannot manage the Layer 3 Module until it has a default IP address.
You must assign an IP address to the Layer 3 Module before you can
manage it. To do this, see “Essential Configuration” on page 30.
This IP address is assigned to VLAN 1 when the Switch and Layer 3
Module are restarted. The IP address is passed from the Switch to the
Layer 3 Module.
The IP address is assigned to VLAN 1 because it is the only VLAN on which
the Switch management software can be used.
Once this IP address has been configured, you can use Telnet, the Web
interface or SNMP to manage the Layer 3 Module.
Default Passwords
After installation, the default passwords, which specify the level of access
to the system for a user, are as follows:
Table 5
SNMP Default Values
SNMP Community
Default value
read-only
public
read-write
private
Table 6
System Default Values
Parameter
Default Value
System Name
L3Module-XXXXXX where the last six digits are the
product-unique portion of the MAC address.
Timeout
Disabled
Table 7
Default Telnet and Web Passwords
Access Level
Password
Privileges
admin
No default password
read and write, change passwords, reset
write
No default password
read and write
read
No default password
read
Summary of Contents for SuperStack II 3300
Page 6: ...GLOSSARY INDEX 3COM CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY...
Page 12: ...12 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 36: ...36 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE LAYER 3 MODULE...
Page 58: ...58 CHAPTER 7 DISPLAYING VLAN PARAMETERS The following example shows a VLAN summary display...
Page 128: ...128 CHAPTER 8 SETTING IP PARAMETERS...
Page 144: ...144 APPENDIX B CONFIGURATION APPLICATION...
Page 150: ...150 APPENDIX C TECHNICAL SUPPORT...