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S
UMMIT
 S
WITCH
 I
NSTALLATION
 
AND
 U
SER
 G
UIDE
S
UMMIT
 O
VERVIEW
In addition, when connected to a Summit RPS or Summit Virtual Chassis, the Summit 
switch can provide status on power and fan operation of the RPS through SNMP, the 
command-line interface, and the Web interface (power supply status only).
The Summit RPS and Summit Virtual Chassis can simultaneously provide power for as 
many as two Summit switches.
MAC A
DDRESS
This label shows the unique Ethernet MAC address assigned to this device.
F
ACTORY
 D
EFAULTS
 shows factory defaults for the Summit features.
Table 1-4: Summit Factory Defaults
Item
Default Setting
Port status
Enabled on all ports.
Serial or Telnet user account
admin with no password and user with no password.
Console port configuration
9600 baud, eight data bits, one stop bit, no parity, 
XON/XOFF flow control enabled.
Web network management
Enabled.
SNMP read community string
public.
SNMP write community string
private.
RMON history session
Enabled.
RMON alarms
Disabled.
BOOTP
Enabled on the default VLAN (
default).
QoS
All traffic is part of the default queue in ingress mode.
802.1p priority
Recognition enabled.
802.3x flow control
Enabled.
Virtual LANs
One VLAN named 
default; all ports belong to the default 
VLAN. The default VLAN belongs to the STPD named 
s0.
802.1Q tagging
All packets are untagged on the default VLAN (
default).
Spanning Tree Protocol
Disabled for the switch; enabled for each port in the STPD.
IP Routing
Disabled.
Forwarding database aging period
300 seconds (5 minutes).
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