10Base2 and 10Base-T

Dipswitches

On the back of the 10Base2 and 10Base-T interfaces, you will find a small window where you can access three dipswitches labeled 1, 2, and 3 (see Figure 1). The functions of the dipswitches are explained in Table 3.

Table 3. 10Base2 and 10Base-T Dipswitch Settings

Dipswitch

Comments

 

 

 

 

1

Reserved. This dipswitch is not for customer use and

 

should be left in the “off” position.

 

 

2

Factory Defaults. With this dipswitch in the “on” posi-

 

tion, the unit boots up with its factory default settings

 

(including the default IP address) as if it were a new unit.

 

This means the unit uses the factory default settings

 

rather than the settings stored in EEPROM.

 

With this dipswitch in the “off” position, the unit boots up

 

using the settings in EEPROM rather than the default

 

settings. This dipswitch is in the “off” position from the

 

factory so the new settings you store will be used.

 

NOTE: Setting this dipswitch “on” will not clear any

 

settings you have stored in EEPROM. It simply

 

boots the unit in a different state with the

 

settings in EEPROM temporarily ignored.

 

If you would like to return all the stored settings back to

 

factory defaults, issue the save default or store tcpip

 

from default commands at any point. Just remember to

 

boot the unit with this dipswitch set to “off” so these new

 

stored settings will be used.

 

 

3

Link Integrity Disable. This dipswitch determines

 

whether link integrity is turned on or off on the unit. For

 

example, it may be necessary to turn link integrity off if

 

the unit is connected to an older hub. Link integrity is

 

only applicable to the 10Base-T interface. The default is

 

“off.”

 

 

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Fujitsu 9045 user manual Dipswitches, Base2 and 10Base-T Dipswitch Settings Comments