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Cisco Catalyst 3110G User Manual

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Resetting the Switch Module
For a standalone switch module, you can perform these functions by using the aMM web interface:
Reboot the switch module
Restore factory defaults
Set or reset the IP address, netmask, and default gateway
Enable or disable external ports
Enable or disable management through the external ports
Change configuration
Change or update firmware
For a switch stack, you can use the CLI to perform the same functions. For more information, see the
switch module software configuration guide and command reference on Cisco.com.
Using the Mode Button to Reset the Switch Module
You can use the Mode button to reset a standalone switch module.
Caution For a standalone switch module, resetting the switch module deletes the configuration
and reboots the switch module.
For a standalone switch module, use a small pointed object to press and hold the Mode button on the
switch module front panel. The switch module LEDs begin blinking after about 3 seconds. Continue
holding down the Mode button. The LEDs stop blinking after 7 more seconds, and then the switch
module reboots.
The switch module is now unconfigured. You can enter the switch module IP information by following
the procedures described in the “Configuring the Switch Module” section.
For switch stacks, pressing and holding the Mode button on a member switch module causes the stack
to reboot. It does not remove the configuration from any member switch.

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Cisco Catalyst 3110G Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelCatalyst 3110G
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

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