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11: P
ROBLEM
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OLVING
To do this for Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 3.0:
1
Start Microsoft Internet Explorer.
2
From the
View
menu, select
Options
.
3
The
Options
dialog box appears.
4
Select the
Advanced
tab, and in the
Advanced
property sheet click
Settings
.
5
Check the
Every visit to the page
checkbox.
6
Click
OK
.
You forget your password while logged out of the web interface
and cannot log in.
Ask another user with Security access level to log in
and initialize the Switch. This returns the Switch to its default (factory)
settings, including any password information. For more information, see
“Initializing All the Units in the Stack”
on
page 88
.
In the case where no-one knows a password for a user with Security
access level, the Switch needs to be sent back to your supplier so that it
can be returned to 3Com.
A management software upgrade has failed, and you can no
longer manage the Switch using the web interface.
Try accessing
the command line interface and upgrading the Switch again. If that is not
possible, use the Management Software Upgrade Utility to upgrade it
through the console port. For more information about the Management
Software Upgrade Utility, see
“Using the Upgrade Utility”
on
page 231
.
If the Switch is stacked, separate each Switch from the stack and use the
Management Software Upgrade Utility to upgrade each Switch
individually.
Solving Command
Line Interface
Problems
The terminal or terminal emulator cannot access the Switch.
Check
that:
■
Your terminal or terminal emulator is correctly configured to operate
as a generic (TTY) terminal, or a VT100 terminal.
■
You have performed the command line interface wake-up procedure
by pressing [Return] a few times.
Summary of Contents for SuperStack II
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Page 169: ...VLANs and Your Switch 169 Figure 32 Forwarding unknown 802 1Q tags ...
Page 173: ...VLAN Configuration for Beginners 173 Figure 34 Simple example Untagged connections using hubs ...
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