Restoring Factory Default Settings - Cisco CBS Series Get To Know

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Restoring Factory Default Settings

Step 3
Configure the utility with the following parameters:
• 115200 bits per second
• 8 data bits
• no parity
• 1 stop bit
• no flow control
Step 4
Enter a username and password. The default username is cisco, and the default password is cisco. Usernames and passwords
are both case sensitive.
If this is the first time that you have logged on with the default username and password, the following message appears:
Please change your username AND password from the default settings. Change of credentials
is required for better protection of your network.
Please note that new password must follow password complexity rules
Step 5
Set a new administrator username and password.
Make sure that any configuration changes made are saved before exiting.
Caution
You are now ready to configure the switch. See the CLI Guide for your switch.
If you are not using DHCP on your network, set the IP address type on the switch to Static and change the static
Note
IP address and subnet mask to match your network topology. Failure to do so may result in multiple switches
using the same factory default IP address of 192.168.1.254.
Console access also provides additional interfaces for debug access which are not available via the web interface. These
debug access interfaces are intended to be used by a Cisco Support Team personnel, in cases where it is required to debug
device's behavior. These interfaces are password protected. The passwords are held by the Cisco support team. The device
supports the following debug access interfaces:
• U-BOOT access during boot sequence
• Linux Kernel access during boot sequence
• Run time debug modes - allows Cisco support team to view device settings and apply protocol and layer 1 debug
commands and settings. The run time debug mode is accessible over telnet and SSH terminals in addition to console.
Restoring Factory Default Settings
To restore the switch to factory default settings, use the Reset button to reboot or reset the switch and do the
following:
• To reboot the switch, press and hold the Reset button for less than ten seconds.
• To restore the switch to its factory default settings:
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• Disconnect the switch from the network or disable all DHCP servers on your network.
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