CHAPTER 15
Performing Initial Configuration
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EX4550 Default Configuration on page 177
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Connecting and Configuring an EX Series Switch (CLI Procedure) on page 187
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Connecting and Configuring an EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure) on page 190
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Configuring the LCD Panel on EX Series Switches (CLI Procedure) on page 193
EX4550 Default Configuration
Each EX Series switch is programmed with a factory default configuration that contains
the values set for each configuration parameter when the switch is shipped. The default
configuration file sets values for system parameters such as syslog and commit, configures
Ethernet switching on all interfaces, enables IGMP snooping, and enables the LLDP and
RSTP protocols.
The following default configuration file is for an EX4550-32F switch. The default
configurationfile of an EX4550-32Tswitch doesnot includeinterfaces ge-0/0/0 through
ge-0/0/31.
NOTE: Interfaces ge-0/0/0 through ge-0/0/31 and xe-0/0/0 through
xe-0/0/31 are network port interfaces. Interfaces ge-0/1/0 through ge-0/1/7,
xe-0/1/0 through xe-0/1/7, ge-0/2/0 through ge-0/2/7, andxe-0/2/0through
xe-0/2/7 areexpansion module port interfaces.Interfaceset-0/1/0, et-0/1/1,
et-0/2/0, and et-0/2/1 are QSFP+ expansion module port interfaces.
When you commit changes to the configuration, a new configuration file is created, which
becomes the active configuration. You can always revert to the factory default
configuration. See Reverting to the Default Factory Configuration for the EX Series Switch.
system {
syslog {
user * {
any emergency;
}
file messages {
any notice;
authorization info;
}
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