Default Settings After Initial Switch Configuration - Cisco IE-4000 Software Configuration Manual

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Default Settings After Initial Switch Configuration

groups. For more information about using SNMP, see
Cisco IOS Configuration Engine (previously known as the Cisco IOS CNS agent)—Configuration service automates
the deployment and management of network devices and services. You can automate initial configurations and
configuration updates by generating switch-specific configuration changes, sending them to the switch, executing
the configuration change, and logging the results.
For more information about CNS, see
Industrial Application
CIP—Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) is a peer-to-peer application protocol that provides application level
connections between the switch and industrial devices such as I/O controllers, sensors, relays, and so forth.You can
manage the switch using RSlogix/RSlinx then monitor the CIP functionality via IOS command lines or Web based
Device Manager.
Profinet Version 2—Support for PROFINET IO, a modular communication framework for distributed automation
applications. The embedded Profinet GSD file allows user to bring up Cisco IE switch using Siemens STEP7 or TIA
Portal software then monitor the functionality via command line or Web based Device Manger.
Default Settings After Initial Switch Configuration
The switch is designed for plug-and-play operation, requiring only that you assign basic IP information to the switch and
connect it to the other devices in your network. If you have specific network needs, you can change the interface-specific
and system-wide settings.
Note:
For information about assigning an IP address by using the CLI-based setup program, see the hardware installation
guide.
If you do not configure the switch at all, the switch operates with these default settings:
Note:
For more information about the following default settings, see the corresponding sections of this guide.
Default switch IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway is 0.0.0.0.
Default domain name is not configured.
DHCP client is enabled, the DHCP server is enabled, and the DHCP relay agent is enabled.
Switch cluster is disabled.
No passwords are defined.
System name and prompt is Switch.
NTP is enabled.
DNS is enabled.
TACACS+ is disabled.
RADIUS is disabled.
The standard HTTP server and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) HTTPS server are both enabled.
IEEE 802.1x is disabled.
Port parameters
Configuring SNMP, page 527
Configuring Cisco IOS Configuration Engine, page 79
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