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Chapter 3 Express Setup
Express Setup
Step 2 Verify that no device is connected to the switch module.
Step 3 Temporarily configure your computer to use DHCP, if it has a static IP address. The switch module acts
as a DHCP server.
Tip Write down the static IP address, as you need this address in a later step.
Step 4 Power on the CGR 2010 router. Once the host router is powered up, the router automatically powers up
the switch model.
For more information, see “Powering Up the Router” in Chapter 4, “Configuring the Router,” in the
Cisco Connected Grid Routers 2010 Hardware Installation Guide.
Once the switch module powers on, it starts the Power-On Self-Test (POST), which can take up to two
minutes.
• During POST, the System LED blinks green and then port LEDs turn green
• When POST is complete, the System LED remains green and the other LEDs turn off
Note If the System LED blinks green, does not turn green or turns amber, the switch module failed
POST. Contact your Cisco representative or reseller.
Step 5 Press the recessed Express Setup button with a simple tool, such as a paper clip. You might need to press
the button for 3 seconds. When you press the button, the switch module 10/100 Ethernet port LED blinks
green.
Figure 3-1 Recessed Express Setup Button
Note If a switch module port LED does not blink green, repeat Steps 1 to 5. You can also use the CLI
setup program described in Appendix A, “Creating an Initial Configuration with the CLI Setup
Program,” in the Cisco 2010 Connected Grid Ethernet Switch Module Interface Card Software
Configuration Guide.
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