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Restoring Factory Default Settings; Navigation - Cisco CBS Series Get To Know

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Restoring Factory Default Settings

• 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 the
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:

Navigation

The navigation menu, located at the top right of each UI page, lists the device's main features. You can access
each feature's UI pages using a series of cascading menus. To access an individual UI page, click the
corresponding feature tab in the navigation menu to display a menu of subcategories. Select a subcategory
and repeat this process until you see the desired page, and then select the page to display it in the main window.
Basic or Advanced Display Mode
The product supports many features, and therefore the WEB GUI includes hundreds of configuration and
display pages. These pages are divided into the following display modes:
• Basic—Basic subset of configuration options are available. If you are missing some configuration option,
• Advanced—Full set of configuration options are available.
When the user switches from basic to advanced, the browser reloads the page. However, after reloading, the
user stays on the same page. When the user switches from advanced to basic, the browser reloads the page.
If the page exists also on the basic mode, the user stays on the same page. If the page does not exist in the
basic mode, the browser will load the first page of the folder which was used by the user. If the folder does
not exist, the Getting Started page will be displayed.
If there is an advanced configuration, and the page is loaded in basic mode, a page-level message will be
displayed to the user (e.g, there are 2 radius servers configured but in basic mode only a single server can be
displayed, or there is 802.1X port authentication with time range configured but time range is not visible in
basic mode). When switching from one mode to another, any configuration which was made on the page
(without Apply) is deleted.
Get To Know Your Switch
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• Disconnect the switch from the network or disable all DHCP servers on your network.
• With the power on, press and hold the Reset button for more than ten seconds.
select the Advanced mode in the device header.
Get To Know Your Switch

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