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SFP GBIC Module, Factory Defaults Button, The SFP GBIC bay accommodates a standard SFP GBIC module. - default password

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FS700TS Hardware Installation Guide SFP GBIC Module The GBIC module bays accommodate standard SFP GBIC modules, such as the AGM731F, AGM732F, or AGM733 from NETGEAR, allowing fiber connections on the network. The module bay is a combo port, sharing a connection with an RJ-45 port. Being a combo port, only one type of connection can be active at any given time. For example, both copper and fiber port cannot be used at the same time. If both connectors are plugged in at the same time, the fiber port becomes active. The SFP GBIC bay accommodates a standard SFP GBIC module. Factory Defaults Button The Smart Switch has a Factory default button to enable clearing the current configuration and returning the device back to the factory settings. This removes all settings, including the password, VLAN settings and port configurations. Physical Description v1.0, September 2007 3-26

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FS700TS Hardware Installation Guide
Physical Description
3-26
v1.0, September 2007
SFP GBIC Module
The GBIC module bays accommodate standard SFP GBIC modules, such as the AGM731F,
AGM732F, or AGM733 from NETGEAR, allowing fiber connections on the network. The module
bay is a combo port, sharing a connection with an RJ-45 port. Being a combo port, only one type
of connection can be active at any given time. For example, both copper and fiber port cannot be
used at the same time. If both connectors are plugged in at the same time, the fiber port becomes
active.
The SFP GBIC bay accommodates a standard SFP GBIC module.
Factory Defaults Button
The Smart Switch has a Factory default button to enable clearing the current configuration and
returning the device back to the factory settings. This removes all settings, including the password,
VLAN settings and port configurations.