Nortel Networks 10BASE-T Manual Do Utilizador
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Chapter 3
Using the Console Interface
This chapter describes how to configure and manage the BayStack 410-24T
switch using the menu-driven console interface (CI).
switch using the menu-driven console interface (CI).
This chapter covers the following topics:
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Accessing the CI menus and screens
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Using the CI menus and screens
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Description of options available from the main menu
You can access the CI menus and screens locally through a console terminal,
remotely through a dial-up modem connection, or in-band through a TELNET
session (see “
remotely through a dial-up modem connection, or in-band through a TELNET
session (see “
” on
You can also manage the BayStack 410-24T switch using Nortel Networks
Optivity network management software or any generic SNMP-based management
software; however, certain parameters such as the switch IP address, or stack IP
address, if configured, must be supplied for the switch management function to
become fully operational (see “
Optivity network management software or any generic SNMP-based management
software; however, certain parameters such as the switch IP address, or stack IP
address, if configured, must be supplied for the switch management function to
become fully operational (see “
” on page
).
For information about SNMP, see your network management documentation.
Note:
If your stack configuration includes one or more Business Policy
Switches, you must use the Business Policy Switch console interface to
configure or monitor your stack.
configure or monitor your stack.
Note:
If you have a properly configured BootP server in your network, it will
detect the IP address; you will not need to configure the IP address.