Chapter 42 Maintenance
GS2210 Series User’s Guide
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The follow ing t able descr ibes t he labels in t his scr een.
42.2.1 Erase Running-Configuration
Follow t he st eps below t o r eset t he Sw it ch back t o t he fact or y default s.
1
I n t he M a in t e n a n ce scr een, click t he Click H e r e but t on next t o Er a se Ru n n in g- Con figu r a t ion
t o clear all Sw it ch configurat ion infor m at ion you configur ed and r et ur n t o t he fact ory default s.
2
Click OK t o r eset all Sw it ch configurat ions t o t he fact or y default s.
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Erase Running- Configurat ion: Confir m at ion
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Managem ent > Maint enance
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Cur r ent
This field display s w hich configurat ion ( Con figu r a t ion 1 or Con figu r a t ion 2 ) is cur r ent ly
operat ing on t he Sw it ch.
Fir m war e
Upgrade
Click Click H e r e t o go t o t he Fir m w a r e Upgr a de scr een.
Rest or e
Configurat ion
Click Click H e r e t o go t o t he Re st or e Con figu r a t ion screen.
Back up
Configurat ion
Click Click H e r e t o go t o t he Ba ck u p Con figu r a t ion scr een.
Erase Running-
Configurat ion
Click Click H e r e t o r eset t he configurat ion t o t he fact or y default set t ings.
Save
Configurat ion
Click Con fig 1 t o save t he cur r ent configurat ion set t ings t o Con figu r a t ion 1 on t he
Sw it ch.
Click Con fig 2 t o save t he cur r ent configurat ion set t ings t o Con figu r a t ion 2 on t he
Sw it ch.
Reboot Sy st em
Click Con fig 1 t o r eboot t he sy st em and load Con figu r a t ion 1 on t he Sw it ch.
Click Con fig 2 t o r eboot t he sy st em and load Con figu r a t ion 2 on t he Sw it ch.
Click Fa ct or y D e f a u lt t o r eboot t he sy st em and load t he default configurat ion set t ings on
t he Sw it ch.
Note: Make sure to click the
Save
button in any screen to save your settings to the current
configuration on the Switch.
Tech- Suppor t
Click Click H e r e t o see t he Tech- Suppor t scr een. You can set CPU and m em or y t hr esholds
for log r epor t s and dow nload r elat ed log r epor t s for issue analy sis. Log r epor t s include CPU
hist or y and ut ilizat ion, crash and m em or y.