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M4200 and M4300 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches Software Setup Manual
Available Publications
A number of other publications are available for your switch at
including the following publications:
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The installation guide for your switch:
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Installation NETGEAR ProSAFE Managed Switches, M4200 Series
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Installation NETGEAR ProSAFE Managed Switches, M4300 Series
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The hardware installation guide for your switch:
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ProSAFE Managed Switch Series M4200 Hardware Installation Guide
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ProSAFE Managed Switch Series M4300 Hardware Installation Guide
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M4200 and M4300 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches CLI Command Reference
Manual
Manual
See this manual for information about the command structure and CLI commands that
you can use to configure the switch. The manual provides CLI descriptions, syntax, and
default values.
you can use to configure the switch. The manual provides CLI descriptions, syntax, and
default values.
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M4200 and M4300 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches Software Administration Manual
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M4200 and M4300 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches User Manual
Overview of the Switch Access Options
To configure the switch, you can access it through any of the Ethernet network ports,
out-of-band (OOB) port (also referred to as the service port), or one of the console ports:
out-of-band (OOB) port (also referred to as the service port), or one of the console ports:
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Ethernet network port. Use an Ethernet network connection to access either the web
management interface or the CLI through an SSH or Telnet utility. You can use either the
default IP address of the switch or a custom IP address. For you to access the switch
over a custom IP address, you first must configure the IP address, or, if you use a DHCP
server, find the DHCP-assigned IP address, which for an Ethernet network port is
referred to as the management address.
management interface or the CLI through an SSH or Telnet utility. You can use either the
default IP address of the switch or a custom IP address. For you to access the switch
over a custom IP address, you first must configure the IP address, or, if you use a DHCP
server, find the DHCP-assigned IP address, which for an Ethernet network port is
referred to as the management address.
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OOB port. Use an Ethernet out-of-band (OOB) connection to access either the web
management interface or the CLI through an SSH or Telnet utility. You can use either the
default IP address of the switch or a custom IP address. For you to access the switch
over a custom IP address, you first must configure the IP address, or, if you use a DHCP
server, find the DHCP-assigned IP address, which for the OOB port is referred to as the
service port address.
management interface or the CLI through an SSH or Telnet utility. You can use either the
default IP address of the switch or a custom IP address. For you to access the switch
over a custom IP address, you first must configure the IP address, or, if you use a DHCP
server, find the DHCP-assigned IP address, which for the OOB port is referred to as the
service port address.
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Console port. Use the CLI over either a computer with a Windows, MAC, or Linux
operating system and a terminal emulation program or a VT100/ANSI terminal. To
configure the management address and the service port address, you can use either the
CLI or the ezconfig tool.
operating system and a terminal emulation program or a VT100/ANSI terminal. To
configure the management address and the service port address, you can use either the
CLI or the ezconfig tool.
For more information about these access and configuration options, see