
Factory Default Settings
1-2
Introduction
•
Remotely
using
a
VT
type
terminal
connected
through
a
modem.
•
Remotely
using
an
SNMP
management
station.
•
In
‐
band
through
a
Telnet
connection.
•
In
‐
band
using
the
Enterasys
NetSight
®
management
application.
•
Remotely
using
WebView™,
Enterasys
Networks’
embedded
web
server
application.
The
Installation
Guide
for
your
SecureStack
C2
device
provides
setup
instructions
for
connecting
a
terminal
or
modem
to
the
switch.
Factory Default Settings
The
following
tables
list
factory
default
settings
available
on
the
SecureStack
C2
switch.
Table 1-1
Default Settings for Basic Switch and Router Operation
Feature
Default Setting
Switch Mode Defaults
CDP discovery protocol
Auto enabled on all ports.
CDP authentication code
Set to 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00
CDP hold time
Set to 180 seconds.
CDP interval
Transmit frequency of CDP messages set to 60 seconds.
Cisco discovery protocol
Auto enabled on all ports.
Cisco DP hold time
Set to 180 seconds.
Cisco DP interval timer
Set to 60 seconds.
Community name
Public.
Console (serial) port
required settings
Baud rate: 9600
Data bits: 8
Flow control: disabled
Stop bits: 1
Parity: none
DHCP server
Disabled.
EAPOL
Disabled.
EAPOL authentication
mode
When enabled, set to auto for all ports.
GARP timer
Join timer set to 20 centiseconds; leave timer set to 60 centiseconds; leaveall
timer set to 1000 centiseconds.
GVRP
Globally enabled.
History buffer size
20 lines.
IEEE 802.1 authentication
Disabled.
IGMP snooping
Disabled. When enabled, query interval is set to 260 seconds and response
time is set to 10 seconds.
IP mask and gateway
Subnet mask set to 0.0.0.0; default gateway set to 0.0.0.0.
IP routes
No static routes configured.
Summary of Contents for SecureStack C2
Page 1: ...SecureStack C2 Stackable Switches Configuration Guide Firmware Version 5 1 xx P N 9033991 16 ...
Page 2: ......
Page 28: ...xxvi ...
Page 106: ...set ssl 3 52 Basic Configuration ...
Page 226: ...Creating a Basic SNMP Trap Configuration 6 38 SNMP Configuration ...
Page 278: ...show spantree nonforwardingreason 7 52 Spanning Tree Configuration ...
Page 302: ...set garp timer 8 24 802 1Q VLAN Configuration ...
Page 448: ...show dhcp pool configuration 14 30 DHCP Server Configuration ...
Page 454: ...no license advanced 15 6 Preparing for Router Mode ...