Intel 510T User Guide - Page 24

No access restrictions to Local Management Telnet. - specification

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C H A P T E R 1 Intel Express 510T Switch LED Indicates Green and Orange both Collision detected (with half duplex). blinking randomly Port enabled, link pulse active. Orange, solid Port disabled by management. Green and Orange both Port disabled by a hardware fault, or no solid hardware connected. Default settings after startup Once the switch has started successfully, installation is complete and the switch is using its default setting (also known as default configuration): • All ports are enabled. • All ports operate in auto-negotiation mode. • Spanning Tree is disabled on all ports. • Addresses that have been silent for more than 15 minutes are purged from the switch's address table (the MAC Address Aging time). • No access restrictions to Local Management (Telnet). • No SNMP restrictions. • No permanent MAC address entries defined. A permanent entry is a MAC address that is defined as being permitted only on a certain port. This can be a useful security feature. • All ports are in the same VLAN (named ) and VLAN mode (Stand-alone mode). VLANs allow you to create virtual networks using specific switch ports, IP addresses, IP subnets and MAC addresses. • Flow Control is enabled on all ports. • The connection with Local Management is timed-out after 10 minutes if there has been no input during this period. After start-up This default configuration is adequate for simple workgroup environments to operate in basic switching mode. Although the switch continues to operate without problems, we recommend that you change certain parameters to suit your own requirements. 14

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C H A P T E R 1
Intel Express 510T Switch
14
Default settings after start-
up
Once the switch has started successfully, installation is complete and
the switch is using its default setting (also known as default configu-
ration):
All ports are enabled.
All ports operate in auto-negotiation mode.
Spanning Tree is disabled on all ports.
Addresses that have been silent for more than 15 minutes are
purged from the switch’s address table (the MAC Address Aging
time).
No access restrictions to Local Management (Telnet).
No SNMP restrictions.
No permanent MAC address entries defined. A permanent entry
is a MAC address that is defined as being permitted only on a
certain port. This can be a useful security feature.
All ports are in the same VLAN (named <System>) and VLAN
mode (Stand-alone mode). VLANs allow you to create virtual
networks using specific switch ports, IP addresses, IP subnets
and MAC addresses.
Flow Control is enabled on all ports.
The connection with Local Management is timed-out after 10
minutes if there has been no input during this period.
After start-up
This default configuration is adequate for simple workgroup environ-
ments to operate in basic switching mode.
Although the switch continues to operate without problems, we rec-
ommend that you change certain parameters to suit your own require-
ments.
Green and Orange both
blinking randomly
Collision detected (with half duplex).
Port enabled, link pulse active.
Orange, solid
Port disabled by management.
Green and Orange both
solid
Port disabled by a hardware fault, or no
hardware connected.
LED
Indicates