10Base2 and 10Base-T
Dipswitches
On the back of the 10Base2 and
Table 3. 10Base2 and 10Base-T Dipswitch Settings
Dipswitch | Comments |
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1 | Reserved. This dipswitch is not for customer use and |
| should be left in the “off” position. |
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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. |
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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 |
| “off.” |
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