NOTE
Resetting a hub causes devices connected to the hub to tem- porarily lose their link.
Resetting the Management Module doesn’t result in lost links. However, it resets all statistic counters to zero.
Confirm new password: Ensures you entered what you thought you entered in the New password field.
<Save login settings>: Saves any changes to the Login settings. The next time you reset the Management Module or log out and log in again, you must use the new settings.
<Cancel>: Discards any unsaved changes to the Login settings. If you already selected <Save login settings>, selecting <Cancel> will do nothing.
Reset hub: Resets an individual hub. If the Management Module is in this hub, it will also be reset (if you changed the IP configuration or login setting, the new settings will be used).
Reset all 10 Mbps hubs: Resets all hubs operating at 10 Mbps in the stack. Think of this as a 10 Mbps collision domain reset. This does not reset the Management Module, even if it is in a hub running at 10 Mbps.
Reset all 100 Mbps hubs: Resets all hubs operating at 100 Mbps in the stack. Think of this as a 100 Mbps collision domain reset. This does not reset the Management Module, even if it is in a hub running at 100 Mbps.
Reset Management Module: Resets the Management Module. This resets all statistic counters back to zero. If you changed the IP configuration or login setting, the new settings are used.
Lock Change hub speed button(s): Prevents someone from changing the hub speed through the front panel button on the hub. Set to on to lock the button(s).
This setting is for all hubs in the stack. You can’t lock the speed button for an individual hub unless you directly edit the MIB.
Front panel reset button
Management Module | Esc |
Reset ➜
The front panel reset button resets the Management Module and all hubs in the stack, regardless of speed. All statistical counters are also reset.
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