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## First Time Setup
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### Reset the Switch to Factory Defaults
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The switch can be reset through the on screen display's menu. This can be
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controlled using the two available buttons, ``menu`` and ``enter``.
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To factory reset the switch, do the following:
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1. Press the ``menu`` button to bring up the on screen menu. You may have to press
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the button twice, once to activate the screen and once to open the menu.
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2. Press the ``menu`` button until you see that ``Maintenance`` is selected.
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3. Press the ``enter`` button.
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4. Press the ``menu`` button until ``Factory Default`` is selected.
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5. Press the ``enter`` button once to select, and a second time to confirm.
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### Connecting Via Serial
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The Aruba S2500 has a micro USB port on the back which exposes a serial
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interface that can be used to manage the switch.
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To connec to the serial interface you will need a computer, a micro USB cable,
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and a serial application (here we are using `screen`).
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1. Connect the USB serial port on the back of the switch to your computer
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2. Connect to the serial port with screen
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- `sudo screen /dev/ttyUSB0 9600` (replace `ttyUSB0` with the device node
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your system assigns to the switch)
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3. Login with the default username and password
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- username: `password`
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- password: `forgetme!`
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You should now be dropped to a shell that looks like the below
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```
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(ArubaS2500-48P-US) >
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```
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### Connecting Via Ethernet (TODO)
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The Aruba S2500 provides a Web UI that can be used to configure the switch.
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The WebUI forces HTTPS by default and the ciphers supported are not permitted by
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most modern browsers. You can enabled outdated ciphers in your browser which
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will enable you to sucessfully connect, but the WebUI may still fail to display.
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To connect to the WebUI
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1. Connect an ethernet cable between your device and one of the 1GbE port on
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the front of the switch
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2. On your machine, assign the interface a static IP with the follow configuration
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- IP: `172.16.0.2`
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- Subnet Mask: `255.255.255.0` or `/24`
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- Gateway: `172.16.0.1`
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3. Connect to `http://172.16.0.254` in your browser.
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You should now have access to the WebUI.
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hello
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