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SSH Crypto Key Generation
On the
SSH Crypto Key Generation
screen, you can toggle
between RSA and DSA using the
SPACE
bar. The SSH
Public Key Length cannot be modified.
SSH Crypto Key Generation
Select
Edit
and press the
Enter
key to make changes.
When your changes are complete, press the
Esc
key to
return to the
Action
menu. Select
Save
and press the
Enter
key to save your changes. To exit, select
Quit
and
press the
Enter
key.
SSH Keys Fingerprints
On the
SSH Keys Fingerprints
screen, the RSA and DSA keys
are displayed if they have been generated.
Keys Fingerprints
Select
Refresh
to update the screen if necessary. To exit,
select
Quit
and press the
Enter
key.
Username & Password Settings
From the Username & Password Settings screen, you
can administer the user names and passwords of those
accessing the Switch.
Username & Password Settings
Select
Edit
and press the
Enter
key to make changes.
When your changes are complete, press the
Esc
key to
return to the
Action
menu. Select
Save
and press the
Enter
key to save your changes. To exit, select
Quit
and
press the
Enter
key.
NOTE:
The Username & Password Settings
screen can also be used to set passwords for
other users.
Security Settings
The
Security Settings
screen enables you to configure
security settings on the Switch, as well as generate and
display the certificate.
Security Settings
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SSL Certificate Generation
Use the
Certificate Generation
screen to specify a device-
generated certificate.
SSL Certificate Generation
Public Key Length
Specifies the SSL RSA key length.
(Range:
512–2048
)
Organization Name
Specifies the organization name.
(Range:
1–64
)
Locality or City Name
Specifies the location or city name.
(Range:
1–64
)
State or Province Name
Specifies the state or province
name. (Range:
1–64
)
Country Name
Specifies the country name. (Range:
2–2
)
Validity Term
Specifies number of days certification is
valid. (Range:
30–3650
)
Show Certificate
Use the
Show Certificate
screen to display the internal
certificate.
SSL Certificate
Disable Active Management Profile
To disable the active management profile, selecting
Disable Active Management Profile
from the Security
Settings screen. You are prompted for confirmation.
Security Settings
NOTE:
This
setting
has
no
effect
when
Management Access Rules are not defined.
IP Configuration
The
IP Configuration
screen lets you configure the following
options:
IP Address Settings
HTTP Configuration
HTTPS Configuration
Network Configuration.
IP Configuration
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IP Address Configuration
The IP Address Configuration screen lets you configure
the Switch’s IP address information.
IP Address Configuration
IP Address
The IP Address of the Switch is displayed.
(The default IP address is
192.168.1.254
.) Verify that the
address you enter is correct and does not conflict with
another device on the network.
Subnet
Mask
The
subnet
mask
of
the
Switch
is
displayed.
Default Gateway
The IP address of your network’s
default gateway is displayed.
Management VLAN
The VLAN ID number is displayed.
DHCP client
The status of the DHCP client is displayed.
If you want the Switch to be a DHCP client, then select
ENABLE
. If you want to assign an static IP address to the
Switch, then enter the IP settings and select
DISABLE
.
Select
Edit
to make changes. When your changes are
complete, press the
Esc
key to return to the
Action
menu,
and select
Save
to save your changes.
HTTP
The HTTP screen lets you configure the status and port
number of the HTTP Server.
HTTP
Select
Edit
and press the
Enter
key to make changes.
When your changes are complete, press the
Esc
key to
return to the
Action
menu. Select
Save
and press the
Enter
key to save your changes. To exit, select
Quit
and
press the
Enter
key.
HTTPS Configuration
The
HTTPS Configuration
screen lets you configure the
HTTPS settings. You can enable or disable the HTTPS server
and configure the port on which the session is enabled.
HTTPS Configuration
Select
Edit
and press the
Enter
key to make changes.
When your changes are complete, press the
Esc
key to
return to the
Action
menu. Select
Save
and press the
Enter
key to save your changes. To exit, select
Quit
and
press the
Enter
key.
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Network Configuration
The
Network Configuration
screen offers a choice of two
tests: Ping and TraceRoute.
Network Configuration
Ping
The
Ping
screen displays the IP address of the location you
want to contact.
Ping Test
Select
Edit
to change the IP address, and select
Execute
to begin the ping test.
After the ping test is complete, the
Ping
screen displays
the IP address, status, and statistics of the ping test.
Select
Edit
and press the
Enter
key to make changes.
When your changes are complete, press the
Esc
key to
return to the
Action
menu. Select
Save
and press the
Enter
key to save your changes. To exit, select
Quit
and
press the
Enter
key.
TraceRoute
The
TraceRoute
screen displays the IP address of the
address whose route you want to trace.
TraceRoute Test
Select
Edit
to change the IP address, and select
Execute
to begin the traceroute test.
After the traceroute test is complete, the
TraceRoute
screen displays the IP address, status, and statistics of the
traceroute test.
Select
Edit
and press the
Enter
key to make changes.
When your changes are complete, press the
Esc
key to
return to the
Action
menu. Select
Save
and press the
Enter
key to save your changes. To exit, select
Quit
and
press the
Enter
key.
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File Management
The
File Management
screen allows you to upload or
download files, such as the startup configuration, boot, or
image file, using a TFTP server.
File Management
Select
Edit
to change the settings. When your changes are
complete, press the
Esc
key to return to the
Action
menu,
and select
Execute
to upload or download the designated
file.
If you are downloading a new boot & image, please follow
these steps:
Download
the
new
boot
code.
DO
NOT
RESET
THE
1.
DEVICE!
Download the new software image.
2.
Reset the device now.
3.
NOTE:
When downloading a configuration file,
be sure that it is a valid configuration file. If
you have edited the file, ensure that only valid
entries have been configured.
Restore System Default Settings
Restore System Default Settings
To restore the Switch back to the factory default settings,
select
Restore System Default Settings
and press the
Enter
key. You will be asked if you want to continue. Press
the
y
key to restore the Switch’s default settings, or press
the
n
key to cancel.
Reboot System
Reboot System
Select
Reboot System
and press the
Enter
key if you
want to restart the Switch. You will be asked if you want to
continue. Press the
y
key to reboot the Switch, or press the
n
key to cancel. After the Switch has rebooted, the
Switch
Main Menu
screen will appear.
Back to main menu
Select
Back to main menu
and press the
Enter
key if you
want to return to the
Switch Main Menu
screen.
Port Status
On the
Switch Main Menu
screen, select
Port Status
and press the
Enter
key if you want to view the status
information for the Switch’s ports.
Port Status
The
Port Status
screen displays the port numbers, their
status, Link status, speed and duplex mode, and status of
flow control, which is the flow of packet transmissions.
If you want to change any settings for a port, you must use
the
Port Configuration
screen.

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