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Press the
Esc
button and you will return to the login
screen. Use the right arrow button to navigate to
Execute
and press the
Enter
button to enter the CLI interface.
Configuring the Switch through the
Console Interface
The console screens consist of a series of menus. Each
menu has several options, which are listed vertically. You
select a menu option when you highlight it; pressing the
Enter key activates the highlighted option.
To navigate through the menus and actions of the console
interface, use the up or down arrow keys to move up or
down, and use the left or right arrow keys to move left or
right. Use the Enter key to select a menu option, and use the
Esc key to return to the previous selection. Menu options
and any values entered or present will be highlighted. The
bottom of the screen lists the actions available.
Switch Main Menu
The
Main Menu
screen displays six menu choices: System
Configuration Menu, Port Status, Port Configuration, Help,
and Log Out.
Main Menu
System Configuration Menu
System Configuration Menu
System Configuration Menu options:
System Information
1.
Management Settings
2.
User and Password Settings
3.
Security Settings
4.
IP Configuration
5.
File Management
6.
Restore System Default Settings
7.
Reboot System
8.
0.
Back to Main Menu.
System Information
From the
System Information
screen you can check current
firmware versions and other general switch information.
System Information
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Versions
The
Versions
screen displays the Boot Version, Software
Version, Loader Version and the Hardware Version.
Versions
Boot Version
This file runs when the Switch is turned on.
It performs power-on diagnostics and loads the operating
system for the Switch.
Software Version
This file contains the programming
code that runs the Switch.
Hardware Version
The current hardware setup of the
Switch.
General System Information
The
General System Information
screen displays the System
Description, System Up Time, System Mac Address, System
Contact, System Name and System Location.
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.
General Information
Management Settings
From the
Management Settings
screen, you can set Serial
Port Session Configuration, Telnet Session Configuration,
or Secure Telnet (SSH) Configuration.
Management Settings
Serial Port Configuration
On the
Serial Port Configuration
screen, the Switch’s baud
rate is displayed.
Select
Edit
and press the
Enter
key to make changes.
Toggle to the desired speed and 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.
Serial Port Configuration
Telnet Configuration
On the
Telnet Configuration
screen, the time-out is
displayed. The value is entered in seconds. If you do not
want the Telnet session to timeout, you may enter a value
of 0 sec.
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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Telnet Configuration
SSH Configuration
On the
SSH Configuration
screen, you can select SSH
Server Configuration, SSH Server Status, SSH Crypto Key
Generation, and SSH Keys Fingerprints.
SSH Configuation
SSH Server Configuration
On the
SSH Server Configuration
screen, the SSH Server can
be enabled or disabled by navigating to the SSH Server
option and using the SPACE bar to toggle the option. The
SSH Server Port can be modified by entering in the value.
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 Server Configuration
SSH Status
The
SSH Status
screen displays whether the SSH Server is
enabled, the RSA and DSA key status, and any open SSH
sessions.
Select Refresh to update the screen if necessary. To exit,
select
Quit
and press the
Enter
key.
SSH Status
SSH Crypto Key Generation
On the
SSH Crypto Key Generation
screen, the SSH Public
Key Algorithm can be toggled between RSA and DSA
using the SPACE bar to toggle the option. The SSH Public
Key Length cannot be modified.
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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SSH Crypto Key Generation
SSH Keys Fingerprints
On the
SSH Keys Fingerprints
screen, the RSA and DSA keys
will be displayed if they have been generated.
Select
Refresh
to update the screen if necessary. To exit,
select
Quit
and press the
Enter
key.
SSH Keys Fingerprints
User & Password Settings
From this screen, you can administer the user names and
passwords of those accessing the Switch.
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.
User & Password Settings
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
SSL Certificate Generation
Use the
Certificate Generation
screen to specify a device-
generated certificate.
The following fields are specified:
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)
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SSL Certificate Generation
Show Certificate
Use the
Show Certificate
screen to display the internal
certificate.
SSL Certificate
Disable Active Management Profile
Selecting this option will prompt you to confirm that you
want to disable the Active Management Profile.
IP Configuration
The
IP Configuration
screen displays these choices: the
Switch’s IP Address Settings, HTTP, HTTPS Configuration
and Network Configuration.
IP Configuration
IP Address Configuration
The
IP Address Settings
screen allows you to set the IP
information for the Switch.
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 displays the status and port number of
the HTTP Server.
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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