Configuration In The Delivery State - Phoenix Contact FL SWITCH 2000 Series Installation And Startup Manual

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With this dynamic method, it is difficult to find out which switch has which IP address when
dealing with multiple devices. You can therefore also access the device via a DNS host
name. In the factory default state, this name is made up of the device family and the individ-
ual part of the MAC address, e.g., SWITCH2000-ea165f or NAT2000-ef245c. Access is
then possible using a browser, for example, via http://SWITCH2000-ea165f.local. For name
resolution, mDNS (standard for Linux and macOS systems) and LLMNR (usually used for
Windows systems) are supported.
This initial IP configuration is deactivated as soon as the switch is assigned an IP configu-
ration via a different IP address assignment mechanism, e.g., via BootP, DHCP, web-based
management.
If you want to reactivate the initial IP configuration at a later date, this only works through
a reset (factory default) of the switch using web-based management or the Smart mode
button.
For information on which Smart modes activate the initial IP configuration, refer to Section
"Using Smart mode" on page
4.1.2

Configuration in the delivery state

In the delivery state or after the system is reset to the factory default settings, the following
functions and properties are available:
All IP parameters are deleted. The switch has no valid IP address. An exception is the
initial IP configuration in the delivery state
(see
"Initial IP configuration in the delivery state" on page
BootP for assigning IP parameters is activated.
DNS name resolution is activated and the device can be accessed via the individual
host name.
The DHCP server is deactivated.
There is an admin user account with the user name "admin" and the password "private".
The available RJ45 ports are set to auto negotiation and auto crossing.
All counters of the SNMP agent have been reset.
The web server (HTTP) and SNMPv2 are activated.
CLI (Telnet) is activated.
Port mirroring and MRP are deactivated.
Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) is activated (firmware version 2.01 or later).
The digital alarm output/signal contact is activated for the "Power Supply Lost" event.
The MAC address table does not contain any entries.
LLDP is activated.
SNTP is deactivated.
802.1x and port-based security are deactivated.
The "Universal" Quality of Service profile is activated.
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