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ANAGEMENT
Setting Up Over the
Network
To manage a Switch using the web interface over an IP network:
1 Set up the Switch with IP information. To do this:
a Access the web interface of the Switch through the console port. See
b Use the IP Setup page to enter suitable IP information for the Switch.
on
2 Check that you have an IP stack correctly installed on your management
workstation. You can check this by trying to browse the World Wide
Web. If you can browse, an IP stack is installed.
Web. If you can browse, an IP stack is installed.
3 Check that the management workstation is connected to the Switch
using a port that is in VLAN 1. By default, all ports on the Switch are in
VLAN 1.
VLAN 1.
BOOTP server is the default method of allocating an IP address. It allows
you to automatically set up the Switch with IP information. For BOOTP to
work correctly you must have a BOOTP server on your network and the
Switch must have the IP address 0.0.0.0. (default address).
you to automatically set up the Switch with IP information. For BOOTP to
work correctly you must have a BOOTP server on your network and the
Switch must have the IP address 0.0.0.0. (default address).
Setting Up
Command Line
Interface
Management
Command Line
Interface
Management
You can access the command line interface using:
■
A terminal or terminal emulator connected to the console port of a
Switch directly, or through a modem
Switch directly, or through a modem
■
A terminal or terminal emulator connected to a Switch over an IP
network using Telnet
network using Telnet
Setting Up Through
the Console Port
To manage a Switch using the command line interface through the
console port:
console port:
1 Connect the terminal or terminal emulator to the console port.
2 If you are connecting directly to the console port, you need a standard
null modem cable.
If you are connecting to the console port using a modem, you need a
standard modem cable. The console port of the Switch has a male 9-pin
D-type connector. You can find pin-out diagrams for both cables on
standard modem cable. The console port of the Switch has a male 9-pin
D-type connector. You can find pin-out diagrams for both cables on
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