BayStack 350

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Manufacture Nortel Networks
Model 350
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BayStack 350 Switch Ports Slot Autosensing 10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX MDA
BayStack 350-12T 12 1
BayStack 350-24T 24 1

Description

Nortel Networks introduces the next generation of the most successful workgroup switches ever. Completely redesigned for faster throughput, support for high-speed uplink options, and leadingedge software features, new BayStack* 350 Switches carry on the Nortel Networks tradition of affordable, high-performance workgroup switching. BayStack 350 Switches support 10/100 autosensing on all UTP ports, for seamless migration to 100 Mbps connections without time-consuming trips to the wiring closet whenever end stations are upgraded to Fast Ethernet. To further simplify network setups, all ports also automatically sense half- or full-duplex connections for high-speed server or switch-to-switch configurations. BayStack 350-12T and BayStack 350-24T Switches feature 12 and 24 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports respectively For high-bandwidth traffic to the network core, both switches offer a Media Dependent Adapter (MDA) slot for Gigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet fiber, 10/100 autosense Ethernet, and future ATM ports

Default passwords

Console Password -- Enables password protection for accessing the CI through a TELNET session, a console terminal, or both. If you set this field to Required, you can use the Logout command to restrict access to the CI. Thereafter, you will need to specify the correct password at the console-terminal prompt.

Caution: If you change the system-supplied default passwords, be sure to write the new passwords down and keep them in a safe place. If you forget the new passwords, you cannot access the console interface. In that case, contact Bay Networks for help.

  • Console Read-Only Password user
  • Console Read-Write Password secure
  • SNMP Read-Only Community String public
  • SNMP Read-Write Community String private
  • If you are running an older version of the firmware (v1.x), "NetICs" (minus quotes) is the backdoor password.