FS S1150-8T2F PoE+ Switch Reset and Recovery System User Guide

June 8, 2024
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FS S1150-8T2F PoE+ Switch Reset and Recovery System User Guide
FS S1150-8T2F PoE+ Switch Reset and Recovery System

Configuration Considerations

Table 1 products and versions for example

Series Product Support version
PoE Series Switches S3150-8T2FP

Network Topology

Network Topology

Operation Steps

Connection Equipment

According to the way of networking topo to connect PC and switch to network

cable and Console. One end of the RJ-45 network cable isconnected to  the PC NIC, and the other end is connected to the SW’s network port. Connect one end of Console line USB to PC’s USBinterface, and the other end of RJ-45 is connected to console interface of front panel of switch.

Download Configuration Software

After the connection is completed, there we recommend the super terminal,

putty or Secure CRT tool to configure the switch.

Switch on and Use Login Software

Energizing the switch, then open the installed login software, select the

serial port of login mode, port through the device manager todetermine. Baud rate :115200, Data bits: 8, Parity: None, Stop bits: 1. (Reference below)

NOTE: COM Number can be viewed through device manager. (right click on my computer.>manage>device manager>port (COMandLPT)If it displays an unrecognized USB device, please download and install the corresponding driv

Restoration System

*Please use Ctrl + P to enter the monitor # interface when restarting the switch, then configure the switch IP address. monitor#ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0

*Set PC IP address

*Then prepare tftp
Restoration System

  • Then start upgrading the system: run copy tftp flash
    Software Instructions
Switch to Factory Reset

Factory Resetting

If the file name is not entered, the startup-config files will be deleted by default.

Recovery the Password of the Switch

Restart the switch

After completing the above steps, power off and restart the switch. During

the restart process, continuously press “CTRL + P” to enter theswitch system monitoring mode(monitor #) and view the file of the switch.
Restart the switch
PS. You can view the configuration file under the switch as startup-config through dir.

View the Configuration File

A: Plaintext Encryption Solution
Configuration File
Configuration File

By viewing the configuration file information, you can see that the user name

and password configured on the switch is “username adminpassword 0 admin”, which indicates that the switch uses plaintext encryption, so directly restart the switch with the command: reboot, andthen log in switch with admin/admin.

B: Ciphertext Encryption Solution
Ciphertext Encryption Solution

By viewing the configuration file information, you can see that the user name

and password configured on the switch is “username adminpassword **”, which indicates that the switch uses ciphertext encryption.

#Solution: The cipher text method can only choose to delete the original configuration file, but in order to retain the configuration file whenthe device can operate normally after logging to the switch, it’s need to back up the configuration file, the specific steps are as follows:

  1. First display all configuration information through the command: more startup-config, and then put the configuration information into theTXT file by copying and pasting.

  2. Delete the configuration file and restart the switch.
    Ciphertext Encryption Solution
    Ciphertext Encryption Solution
    Ciphertext Encryption Solution

  3. Import the configuration file, the steps are as follows:
    First modify the TXT file name to: startup-config, and then delete the username configuration in the document or modify the “usernameconfiguration” in the document to “username XXX password XXX”

After uploading the configuration file to the switch with the TFTP / FTP software, then load the configuration file with following commandand restart the device:
Ciphertext Encryption Solution

PS. Use the following two commands to view the configuration information of the switch: monitor#more startup-config / monitor#show configuration
GPS Locations
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