Installation Guide (J3191A, J3192A, and J3193A) 1996-09

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Installing the 100Base-T Module in an Unused Slot
Rebooting the Switch
You can reboot the switch either by using the Reboot Switch command in the
console Main menu or by pressing the recessed Reset button located to the
right of the Power LED.
Figure 9. Location of the Reset Button
Generally, you only need to reboot the switch when it needs to recognize a
change in its hardware or software (console) configuration. Some
circumstances in which you will need to reboot the switch are:
Adding new modules or moving modules to unused slots (page 7).
Installing a module in a slot that was previously occupied by a different
type of module—for example, installing a 100Base-T Module in a slot that
was previously used for a Ethernet 10Base-T Module (page 14).
Changing certain switch configuration parameters through the console
interface. (In this case, the console provides a * next to the menu item
that changed. If a reboot is needed, a message indicates this status.)
You do not need to reboot the switch when:
Replacing a module with the same type of module.
Adding or changing a transceiver in a switch module designed to accept
such transceivers. (The module must be removed from the Switch 2000
for this procedure.)
Changing the duplex of a port.
Enabling or disabling a port.
Reset Button