Kingston Technology 2000 manual Logging in and Supplying a Password

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Logging in and Supplying a Password

Start up a Web browser and enter your Switch's Management IP Address. Select an option in the navigational menu and submenu, and then you are prompted for the Login and Password. Enter the system default Login and Password in lowercase characters, as follows:

Login: admin

Password: setup

IMPORTANT: If you change your password and later need to access the Serial Interface Configuration, you must then enter the modified password. The factory default password is no longer valid in this case.

Also, make sure you change the default Administrator's

Login and Password as soon as possible (refer to the

Admin→Administrator display. You should then guard the

Login and Password carefully.

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Managing the Switch

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Contents Bay Networks Extranet Switch Trademarks Bay Networks Part Number 301461-B RevAccuracy Notice Contents Specifications Changing Hardware ConfigurationsRack Mounting Special Notices IndexPreface Extranet Switch Documentation Map User Interface Help Button ConventionsDocumentation Technical Telephone Number Fax Number Solutions Center Bay Networks Customer ServiceFront View Chapter Checking the ComponentsOptional Sliding Rail Bracket Set Components ListLAN Interface Chapter Cabling the SwitchLAN Speed Selection Optional WAN Interface Connector PinoutsSerial Cable Connecting the CablesLED Understanding the Lights and LEDsLNK Chapter Assigning a System Identity − Initial Management IP Address ConfigurationDefault Gateway Startup Configuration RequirementsManagement IP Address Subnet MaskPublic Private and Public InterfacesPrivate Requirements IP Address Configuration UtilityRunning the IP Configuration Utility − Serial Number Search Display Prerequisites Serial Interface ConfigurationProcedure − Sample Serial Interface Display Recommended Web Browser Versions and Settings Chapter Managing the SwitchDisplay Setting Platforms Supported− Configuration Choices Extranet Switch Welcome Display− Bay Networks Extranet Switch Welcome Display Quick Start Preparing for ConfigurationRegistration Guided ConfigurationManage Extranet Switch Logging in and Supplying a Password − Quick Start Prerequisites Display Quick Start Configuration PrerequisitesRequired Environment Point-to-Point Tunnel Protocol Pptp tunnel access methodPost-Configuration Testing − Quick Start Configuration Display ConfigurationIP Address LAN/WAN InterfacesConfirm Password PasswordType Pptp Users User IDRemote User Static IP Address AdministratorDate and Time TimeAutomatic Backup Windows Extranet Access Client InstallationPage Windows NT Chapter Rack Mounting Mounting Brackets − Bracket Installation for a Two-Post Chassis Rack MountRack Mount Installation Procedure Sliding Rails Optional Rack M ounting Screws Brackets Ounting Rail Sliding Rail Installation Procedure Removing the Top Cover Chapter Changing Hardware Configurations− Removing the Top Cover System Board − Switchs System Board− Installing LAN or WAN Cards Installing Option Cards− Installing Additional Memory Installing Additional DIMMsVendor Part Number Memory OptionsReplacing a Power Supply − Front Bezel Removal Removing the Front BezelPage − Removing the Hard Disk Drive Removing the Hard Disk DriveReplacing the Hard Disk Drive Operating Environment Appendix a SpecificationsPhysical Statement of Conditions Appendix B Special NoticesSpecial Notices Bay Networks, Inc. Software License Agreement Special Notices Special Notices Radius Remote Authentication Dial In User Service Index Bay Networks Extranet Switch Administrators GuideLdap DSU/CSU

2000 specifications

Kingston Technology, founded in 1987, has established itself as a leading manufacturer of memory and storage solutions. Among its cutting-edge offerings is the Kingston Technology 2000 series, a range designed to meet the growing demands for high-performance memory modules and storage solutions.

The Kingston Technology 2000 series primarily focuses on delivering enhanced speed, reliability, and efficiency for gaming, content creation, and other memory-intensive applications. One of the standout features of the Kingston 2000 series is its support for DDR4 memory technology, providing data transfer rates significantly higher than previous generations. With speeds reaching up to 3200MHz, users experience smoother multitasking and quicker loading times in games and applications.

In terms of design, Kingston's 2000 series incorporates a sleek aesthetic with customizable RGB lighting. This allows users to match their hardware setup with personalized lighting effects, adding a visual representation of performance. The heat spreaders on many modules also improve thermal management, ensuring that the memory operates at optimal temperatures, thus maintaining system stability and longevity.

Another critical characteristic of the Kingston Technology 2000 series is its compatibility with a wide range of motherboards. Designed to adhere to industry standards, these modules can easily slot into systems from various manufacturers, simplifying upgrades and replacements. Additionally, the Kingston 2000 range is known for its exceptional reliability, supported by rigorous testing and a limited lifetime warranty that provides peace of mind for users.

Incorporating advanced technologies, Kingston has implemented error-correcting code (ECC) in some of their models, enhancing the integrity of data by detecting and correcting common data corruption issues. This is particularly beneficial for workstation users who rely on accurate data processing for critical tasks.

Overall, Kingston Technology 2000 stands out as a robust solution for anyone looking to elevate their computing experience. With high speeds, stylish designs, and reliable performance, this series exemplifies Kingston's commitment to innovation in the memory and storage market. Whether for gaming, professional work, or everyday computing, Kingston Technology 2000 provides the essential tools to enhance productivity and enjoyment.