3Com 2226 PWR User Guide - Page 52
Forgotten Password, Forgotten Static IP Address, Solving LED Issues, A link is connected
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52 CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING Forgotten Password If you forget the password to the Web interface after you set it, you will need to reset the Switch to regain access. See "Resetting to Factory Defaults" on page 51 for instructions. After resetting the Switch, you can log on to the Web interface again using the default admin account settings: ■ User name - admin ■ Password - blank (no password) Forgotten Static IP Address If you forget the static IP address that you assigned to the Switch and you need to access the Web interface, use the Discovery application to automatically detect the IP address and connect to the interface. For information on using the Discovery application, refer to "Running the Discovery Application" on page 23. Solving LED Issues This section lists some issues that are related to the LEDs on the front panel of the Switch. For information on basic LED checks, refer to the following topics in Chapter 1: ■ (1) PoE LEDs ■ (3) Module Active LEDs ■ (4) Link/Activity LEDs ■ (6) Power LED ■ (7) Duplex LEDs A link is connected, but the Link/Activity LED for the port is off. There is a problem with this connection. Verify that: ■ The device being connected to is powered on and operating correctly. ■ The cable is connected at both ends. ■ The cable is not damaged. ■ If the connection is to a workstation, that the workstation's network interface is installed and configured correctly. ■ The correct category of cable is being used for the required link speed. Category 3 cables can be used for 10BASE-T operation only. Category 5 cable is required for 100BASE-TX or 1000BASE-T. 3Com recommends Category 5e or 6 cables for 1000BASE-T operation. A fiber cable is connected, but the Module Active LED is off. Verify that: ■ The fiber cable is in good condition. ■ The SFP module is correctly inserted. ■ A 3Com SFP module is being used. Refer to "Approved SFP Transceivers" on page 19 for details. ■ The equipment at the far end is installed and correctly configured.
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