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Figure 3-2. Locate New Firmware.
4.
Enter the location of the new firmware in the Firmware path below Firmware setting. Alternatively, you can click Browse to locate the
file. See Figure 3-2.
5.
Click Start to download the new firmware file in non-volatile memory.
Figure 3-3. Enter Password and click Start.
Note:
Once the system finishes firmware upgrade process, the switch will automatically reboot.
The GearDiscovery utility will determine success of
upgrade process based on the success of the system reboot.
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CHAPTER 4: GearDiscovery Utility Program
The GearDiscovery utility program is a user-friendly, easy to install tool. Using this program, you can view and configure all the FS526T Smart
Switches in your network.
The installation of the GearDiscovery utility is as follows:
1.
Insert the disc into your CD-ROM drive.
2.
Select the GearDiscovery\Output folder.
3.
Run the Setup program to install the GearDiscovery Utility.
4.
The Installation Wizard will guide you through.
5.
Run ‘GearDiscovery’ from the window start bar.
Main Screen
The main screen displays the available functions. As shown in Figure 4-1, there are six function items to choose from:
o
Discover
o
Configuration Setting
o
Password Change
o
Web Access
o
Firmware Upgrade
o
Exit
Figure 4-1. GearDiscovery Utility Main Screen
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Main Screen> Device List> Discover
The GearDiscovery can discover all switches currently connected on the network. Click ‘Discover’ to view the following switch information of any
listed switch:
MAC Address
IP Address
Protocol Version
Product Name
System Name
Location
DHCP
Subnet Mask
Gateway
.
Figure 4-2. Main Screen: Device List> Discover
By double-clicking a listed switch, you can open the Web management for that switch. Alternatively, you can select a switch by clicking on it once,
and then clicking Web Access. For more information on Web management, see Chapter 5.
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Main Screen> Switch Setting> Configuration Setting
Select a switch by clicking on it.
Then click Configuration Setting. The following screen pops up, enabling you modify:
o
System Name
This field is to help you keep track of your switches.
It can be any combination of letters and/or numbers.
o
Location
This field is to help you keep track of where this switch is.
It can be any combination of letters and/or numbers.
o
Password
The default password is ‘password’.
You must enter your password for and modifications to take affect.
o
DHCP
DHCP automatically obtains the IP information for the switch.
Figure 4-3. Main Screen: Switch Setting> Configuration Setting
o
System Name
Any desired description for System Name.
o
Location
Any desired description for Location.
o
Password
The default password is ‘password’.
o
DHCP
This function is enabled by default. Click ‘Disable’ to abort the function.
Main Screen> Device Setting> Configuration Setting> Set
Click ‘Set’ to enable new settings. You must enter your password for these settings to be accepted.
Main Screen> Device Setting> Configuration Setting> Cancel
Click ‘Cancel’ to abort the above settings.
Main Screen> Switch Setting> Password Change
Click ‘Password Change’ from the Switch Setting section. The following screen pops up as shown in Figure 4-4.
Figure 4-4. Main Screen: Switch Setting> Password Change
o
New Password
Type any desired password.
Passwords are case-sensitive and can have a maximum of 20 characters.
o
Confirm Password
Re-type the new password to confirm it.
o
Old Password
The default password is ‘password’.
Click ‘Set’ to enable new password.
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Main Screen> Switch Setting> Web Access
Select a listed switch from the Device List section. Then click Web Access from the Switch Setting (see Figure 4-5).
Enter the default password ‘password’, and click Login.
For more on Web management, see Chapter 5.
Figure 4-5. Web Management Login Page
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