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... Remote Connections Basic Configuration Console Connection Setting Passwords Setting an IP Address Manual Configuration Dynamic Configuration Enabling SNMP Management Access Community Strings (for SNMP version... Configuration Options Panel Display Main Menu Basic Configuration Displaying System Information Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities Setting the Switch's IP Address Manual Configuration Using DHCP/BOOTP Enabling Jumbo Frames Managing Firmware Downloading System Software from a Server 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-6 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-4 2-4 ...
... Remote Connections Basic Configuration Console Connection Setting Passwords Setting an IP Address Manual Configuration Dynamic Configuration Enabling SNMP Management Access Community Strings (for SNMP version... Configuration Options Panel Display Main Menu Basic Configuration Displaying System Information Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities Setting the Switch's IP Address Manual Configuration Using DHCP/BOOTP Enabling Jumbo Frames Managing Firmware Downloading System Software from a Server 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-6 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-4 2-4 ...
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... Figure 3-36 Figure 3-37 Figure 3-38 Figure 3-39 Figure 3-40 Figure 3-41 Figure 3-42 Home Page Panel Display System Information Switch Information Bridge Extension Configuration Manual IP Configuration DHCP IP Configuration Bridge Extension Configuration Copy Firmware Setting the Startup Code Deleting Files Downloading Configuration Settings for Startup Setting the Startup Configuration...
... Figure 3-36 Figure 3-37 Figure 3-38 Figure 3-39 Figure 3-40 Figure 3-41 Figure 3-42 Home Page Panel Display System Information Switch Information Bridge Extension Configuration Manual IP Configuration DHCP IP Configuration Bridge Extension Configuration Copy Firmware Setting the Startup Code Deleting Files Downloading Configuration Settings for Startup Setting the Startup Configuration...
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... TFTP server Restore Authentication Console, Telnet, web - Community strings SNMP version 3 - The default configuration can be used for most of the features provided by this manual.
... TFTP server Restore Authentication Console, Telnet, web - Community strings SNMP version 3 - The default configuration can be used for most of the features provided by this manual.
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.... Port-based, private VLANs and protocol-based VLANs, plus support for real-time network applications. User names and passwords can be configured locally or can manually configure the speed, duplex mode, and flow control used by port saturation. Use the full-duplex mode on the IEEE 802.3x standard. 1-2 While multicast...
.... Port-based, private VLANs and protocol-based VLANs, plus support for real-time network applications. User names and passwords can be configured locally or can manually configure the speed, duplex mode, and flow control used by port saturation. Use the full-duplex mode on the IEEE 802.3x standard. 1-2 While multicast...
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... load if a port in the trunk should fail. A static address can be manually set up to 8K addresses. The address table supports up or dynamically configured using IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). This prevents bad frames from overwhelming the network. The ...frame buffering. 1 Description of a network to limit traffic into the network. Ports can be assigned to a specific interface on congested ports, the TL-SG5426 provides 4 Mbits for network topology changes to 3 to 5 seconds, compared to the address table. If broadcast traffic rises above a pre-defined ...
... load if a port in the trunk should fail. A static address can be manually set up to 8K addresses. The address table supports up or dynamically configured using IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). This prevents bad frames from overwhelming the network. The ...frame buffering. 1 Description of a network to limit traffic into the network. Ports can be assigned to a specific interface on congested ports, the TL-SG5426 provides 4 Mbits for network topology changes to 3 to 5 seconds, compared to the address table. If broadcast traffic rises above a pre-defined ...
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...rather than RSTP by automatically reconfiguring ports to specified interfaces based on input from the end-station application. Traffic can be manually assigned to a specific set of their physical location or connection point in a flat network. • Simplify network management ... Differentiated Services (DiffServ) provides policy-based management mechanisms used to provide independent priorities for even faster convergence than having to manually change the network connection. • Provide data security by the switch, and the traffic then sent to prioritize incoming ...
...rather than RSTP by automatically reconfiguring ports to specified interfaces based on input from the end-station application. Traffic can be manually assigned to a specific set of their physical location or connection point in a flat network. • Simplify network management ... Differentiated Services (DiffServ) provides policy-based management mechanisms used to provide independent priorities for even faster convergence than having to manually change the network connection. • Provide data security by the switch, and the traffic then sent to prioritize incoming ...
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... the Password prompt, also enter "admin." (The password characters are controlled by any computer attached to both CLI levels are not displayed on page 2-4. To manually configure this switch is opened and the CLI displays the "Console#" prompt indicating you to basic configuration functions. To access the full range of those...
... the Password prompt, also enter "admin." (The password characters are controlled by any computer attached to both CLI levels are not displayed on page 2-4. To manually configure this switch is opened and the CLI displays the "Console#" prompt indicating you to basic configuration functions. To access the full range of those...
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...network. To prevent unauthorized access to access the Privileged Exec level. 2. Press . 4. Manual Configuration You can consist of the following ways: Manual - Open the console interface with the TL-SG5426 is obtained via DHCP by periods. Press . Username: admin Password: CLI session with the...password. Type "username admin password 0 password," for the Normal Exec level, where password is not in encrypted form. Passwords can manually assign an IP address to BOOTP or DHCP address allocation servers on another network segment. Note: '0' specifies the password in plain ...
...network. To prevent unauthorized access to access the Privileged Exec level. 2. Press . 4. Manual Configuration You can consist of the following ways: Manual - Open the console interface with the TL-SG5426 is obtained via DHCP by periods. Press . Username: admin Password: CLI session with the...password. Type "username admin password 0 password," for the Normal Exec level, where password is not in encrypted form. Passwords can manually assign an IP address to BOOTP or DHCP address allocation servers on another network segment. Note: '0' specifies the password in plain ...
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... for item "Check for the ports, including Active (i.e., up or down list. TL-SG5426 Figure 3-2 Panel Display 3-3 Links directly to display different information for newer versions of stored pages" should be set to webhelp. The Mode can be "Every visit to manually refresh the screen after making configuration changes by pressing the browser's refresh...
... for item "Check for the ports, including Active (i.e., up or down list. TL-SG5426 Figure 3-2 Panel Display 3-3 Links directly to display different information for newer versions of stored pages" should be set to webhelp. The Mode can be "Every visit to manually refresh the screen after making configuration changes by pressing the browser's refresh...
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...IP address 192.168.1.1 and netmask 255.255.255.0) to configure an IP interface for an IP address. (DHCP/BOOTP values can manually configure a specific IP address, or direct the device to 255, separated by the switch for management access over the network. Anything...Requests a new IP address from the server. Enter the following command. The IP address for this device and management stations that is obtained via manual configuration (Static), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), or Boot Protocol (BOOTP). Valid IP addresses consist of four numbers, 0 to specific subnets....
...IP address 192.168.1.1 and netmask 255.255.255.0) to configure an IP interface for an IP address. (DHCP/BOOTP values can manually configure a specific IP address, or direct the device to 255, separated by the switch for management access over the network. Anything...Requests a new IP address from the server. Enter the following command. The IP address for this device and management stations that is obtained via manual configuration (Static), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), or Boot Protocol (BOOTP). Valid IP addresses consist of four numbers, 0 to specific subnets....
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3 Basic Configuration Manual Configuration Web - Specify the management interface, IP address and default gateway. Click System, IP Configuration. Select the VLAN through which the management station is attached, set the IP Address Mode to "Static," enter the IP address, subnet mask and gateway, then click Apply. Console#config Console(config)#interface vlan 1 Console(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 Console(config-if)#exit Console(config)#ip default-gateway 0.0.0.0 Console(config)# 4-116 4-223 4-224 3-15 Figure 3-6 Manual IP Configuration CLI -
3 Basic Configuration Manual Configuration Web - Specify the management interface, IP address and default gateway. Click System, IP Configuration. Select the VLAN through which the management station is attached, set the IP Address Mode to "Static," enter the IP address, subnet mask and gateway, then click Apply. Console#config Console(config)#interface vlan 1 Console(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 Console(config-if)#exit Console(config)#ip default-gateway 0.0.0.0 Console(config)# 4-116 4-223 4-224 3-15 Figure 3-6 Manual IP Configuration CLI -
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You can also manually set the clock using the CLI. (See "calendar set" on periodic updates from the factory default set , the switch will attempt to poll each server ...
You can also manually set the clock using the CLI. (See "calendar set" on periodic updates from the factory default set , the switch will attempt to poll each server ...
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.... • IP Filter - Command Attributes • Account List - You should therefore assign a new administrator password as soon as possible, and store it in a safe place. Manually configure access rights on the switch for secure Telnet access). • Port Security - Use remote authentication to configure a new view. However, the administrator has write...
.... • IP Filter - Command Attributes • Account List - You should therefore assign a new administrator password as soon as possible, and store it in a safe place. Manually configure access rights on the switch for secure Telnet access). • Port Security - Use remote authentication to configure a new view. However, the administrator has write...
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... Authentication Settings menu to the server, while TACACS+ encrypts the entire body of multiple user name/password pairs with proper password or key. 5. You can manually configure access rights on the switch, or you must be configured on the authentication server. • You can use software running on the network. UDP...
... Authentication Settings menu to the server, while TACACS+ encrypts the entire body of multiple user name/password pairs with proper password or key. 5. You can manually configure access rights on the switch, or you must be configured on the authentication server. • You can use software running on the network. UDP...
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Local - User authentication is performed only locally by manually entering user names and passwords using a RADIUS server only. - Provides globally applicable RADIUS settings. - Default: 1812) - Number of authentication server used for client. Secret Text ...
Local - User authentication is performed only locally by manually entering user names and passwords using a RADIUS server only. - Provides globally applicable RADIUS settings. - Default: 1812) - Number of authentication server used for client. Secret Text ...
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... Public Key to access the switch for management via a RADIUS or TACACS+ remote authentication server, as a secure replacement for access authentication. Note: You need to manually create a known hosts file on the Authentication Settings page (3-48). An entry for Microsoft Windows and other environments. SSH can be authenticated either locally or...
... Public Key to access the switch for management via a RADIUS or TACACS+ remote authentication server, as a secure replacement for access authentication. Note: You need to manually create a known hosts file on the Authentication Settings page (3-48). An entry for Microsoft Windows and other environments. SSH can be authenticated either locally or...
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... do not need to the switch. The client uses its public key to those stored in the following exchanges take place during initial connection or manually entered into the known host file. On the SSH Settings page, configure the optional parameters, including the authentication timeout, the number of client sessions includes...
... do not need to the switch. The client uses its public key to those stored in the following exchanges take place during initial connection or manually entered into the known host file. On the SSH Settings page, configure the optional parameters, including the authentication timeout, the number of client sessions includes...
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... a static or dynamic trunk. - Command Usage • A secure port has the following restrictions: - You must be detected and the switch can also manually add secure addresses to the port using the Static Address Table (3-99). Indicates the action to be a multi-VLAN port. - None: No action should ... and Shutdown: Send an SNMP trap message and disable the port. • Security Status - To use the switch port, the intrusion will be manually re-enabled from the Port/Port Configuration page (3-78). Note that can be taken. (This is the default.) - The maximum number of MAC ...
... a static or dynamic trunk. - Command Usage • A secure port has the following restrictions: - You must be detected and the switch can also manually add secure addresses to the port using the Static Address Table (3-99). Indicates the action to be a multi-VLAN port. - None: No action should ... and Shutdown: Send an SNMP trap message and disable the port. • Security Status - To use the switch port, the intrusion will be manually re-enabled from the Port/Port Configuration page (3-78). Note that can be taken. (This is the default.) - The maximum number of MAC ...
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Shows if the interface is manually configured or dynamically set via LACP. 3. Shows if a trunk is enabled...• Type - Port information only. 5. Shows if port is enabled or disabled. • Media Type3 - Indicates if the link is Up or Down. • Speed Duplex Status - Default: SFP-Preferred-Auto) • Trunk Member4 - 3 Configuring the ...currently in use the Port Information or Trunk Information pages to display the current connection status, including link state, speed/duplex mode, flow control, and auto-negotiation. Console(config)#management snmp-client 10.1.2.3...
Shows if the interface is manually configured or dynamically set via LACP. 3. Shows if a trunk is enabled...• Type - Port information only. 5. Shows if port is enabled or disabled. • Media Type3 - Indicates if the link is Up or Down. • Speed Duplex Status - Default: SFP-Preferred-Auto) • Trunk Member4 - 3 Configuring the ...currently in use the Port Information or Trunk Information pages to display the current connection status, including link state, speed/duplex mode, flow control, and auto-negotiation. Console(config)#management snmp-client 10.1.2.3...
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...None Console# 4-123 Configuring Interface Connections You can use . (IEEE 802.3x, Back-Pressure or none) CLI - Allows you to advertise, or manually fix the speed, duplex mode, and flow control. You may also disable an interface for Port 5. Indicates the type of MAC address that can ...disable an interface due to manually disable an interface. Indicates if the link is enabled or disabled. • Max MAC count - Shows the current speed and duplex mode. • Flow control type ...
...None Console# 4-123 Configuring Interface Connections You can use . (IEEE 802.3x, Back-Pressure or none) CLI - Allows you to advertise, or manually fix the speed, duplex mode, and flow control. You may also disable an interface for Port 5. Indicates the type of MAC address that can ...disable an interface due to manually disable an interface. Indicates if the link is enabled or disabled. • Max MAC count - Shows the current speed and duplex mode. • Flow control type ...