11-02-2011 07:24 AM
I have 3 SLM248G4S switches in a stack (SW1, SW2, and SW3), and want to pull one out and configure it as a stand alone.
If I just disconnect the stacking ports from SW3 and reconnect the bottom stack port from SW2 to the top one of SW1, the two switches continue to function together fine, but SW3 still seems to think it's part of the stack (still shows #3 on the LED screen) and doesn't work at all. I cannot even telnet into SW3.
How do I accomplish this?
11-02-2011 09:13 AM
Hi Dean,
The quick start guide , page 3 says on the front panel there is a tiny hole, with only room for a paperclip ;
Reset — Press and hold the Reset Button for less than ten seconds to
reboot the switch. Press and hold the Reset Button for more than ten
seconds to reset the switch’s settings to the factory defaults
This should do the trick
regards Dave
11-02-2011 10:03 AM
I appreciate your quick answer, but it was incorrect. My question was about the SLM248G4S, which has no reset button that I can find. The link you provided was to a quick start guide for different model switches.
11-02-2011 10:13 AM
Hello Dean
I take it you are refering to the orginal SLM248G4S branded as Linksys. I was not able to find the admin guide directly from the Cisco site as we have replaced the SLM248G4S with an updated hardware revision which did change a few things such as adding a reset button.
Below is a link I was able to find for the admin guide:
http://static.highspeedbackbone.net/pdf/Linksys-SLM248G4S-manual.pdf
I would like to suggest that you use the console port on the switch and make changes there or reset the unit.
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