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There is no IP address when the switch ships from the factory. It is set by the user and/or the network by DHCP. If you do not know what the IP address was set to, then you'll need to return the switch ti it's factory default configuration. There should be information in the manual for the switch about the default config.
The switch ships from the factory with no default username and password. If someone set it and you do not know it then you'll have to reset the switch to it's factory default configuration. There is a reset switch on the back of the unit and when pressed/held in a certain sequence the switch will reset. You'll need to look up the proper procedure in the user's guide of the switch.
The Switch's factory default IP address is 10.90.90.90 with a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0 and a default gateway of 0.0.0.0. Often set up by rs232 connection
See ftp://files.dlink.com.au/products/DES-3226S/QuickInstallGuide/Generic_QIG_for_Managed_Switches_v1.03.pdf
Try to login in your switch through network connection and then try to do "factory reset" after that you can able to see your switch will set on default.
Log in to the switch as an administrative user (using the login command).
You can type the following command:
reset {config|system}
If you type "reset config" all of the factory default settings are restored on the switch except for the IP address, user
accounts, and the switch history log.
If you type "reset system" all of the factory default settings are restored on the switch.
If you just type "reset" by itself, the switch’s current IP address, user accounts, and switch history log are retained. All other
parameters are restored to their factory default settings.
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