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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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... Event Logging Displaying Log Messages System Log Configuration Remote Log Configuration Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Resetting the System Setting the System Clock Setting the Time Manually Configuring SNTP Configuring NTP Setting the Time Zone Simple Network Management Protocol Setting Community Access Strings Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types Enabling SNMP Agent...
... Event Logging Displaying Log Messages System Log Configuration Remote Log Configuration Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Resetting the System Setting the System Clock Setting the Time Manually Configuring SNTP Configuring NTP Setting the Time Zone Simple Network Management Protocol Setting Community Access Strings Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types Enabling SNMP Agent...
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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 Jumbo Frames 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 Jumbo Frames Configuration Copy Firmware Setting the Startup Code Deleting Files Downloading Configuration Settings for Startup Setting the Startup Configuration...
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... to maximize the switch's performance for most of features for Layer 2 switching. Chapter 1: Introduction This switch provides a broad range of the features provided by this manual. HTTPS Telnet -
... to maximize the switch's performance for most of features for Layer 2 switching. Chapter 1: Introduction This switch provides a broad range of the features provided by this manual. HTTPS Telnet -
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... congestion and prevent the loss of switch connections. CoS priority queueing ensures the minimum delay for secure management access via an authentication server. You can manually configure the speed, duplex mode, and flow control used to improve performance by blocking unnecessary network traffic or to implement security controls by restricting access...
... congestion and prevent the loss of switch connections. CoS priority queueing ensures the minimum delay for secure management access via an authentication server. You can manually configure the speed, duplex mode, and flow control used to improve performance by blocking unnecessary network traffic or to implement security controls by restricting access...
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... forwarding traffic based on another port. Port Trunking - A static address can be combined into the network. The switch can be manually set up or dynamically configured using IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). The switch supports up to perform traffic analysis and verify connection integrity. The address table facilitates data...
... forwarding traffic based on another port. Port Trunking - A static address can be combined into the network. The switch can be manually set up or dynamically configured using IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). The switch supports up to perform traffic analysis and verify connection integrity. The address table facilitates data...
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... seconds or more for delay-sensitive data and best-effort data. This protocol is reserved for even faster convergence than having to manually change the network connection. • Provide data security by automatically reconfiguring ports to provide independent priorities for the older IEEE 802...the size of specific traffic types on protocol type. Virtual LANs - A Virtual LAN is classified upon entry into VLANs, you can be manually assigned to meet the requirements of each packet. Each packet is a collection of traffic can : • Eliminate broadcast storms which a...
... seconds or more for delay-sensitive data and best-effort data. This protocol is reserved for even faster convergence than having to manually change the network connection. • Provide data security by automatically reconfiguring ports to provide independent priorities for the older IEEE 802...the size of specific traffic types on protocol type. Virtual LANs - A Virtual LAN is classified upon entry into VLANs, you can be manually assigned to meet the requirements of each packet. Each packet is a collection of traffic can : • Eliminate broadcast storms which a...
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... 2-4. 2 Basic Configuration Remote Connections Prior to accessing the switch's onboard agent via DHCP or BOOTP, see "Setting an IP Address" on the console screen.) 4. To manually configure this switch is opened and the CLI displays the "Console#" prompt indicating you to only display information and use SNMP-based network management software...
... 2-4. 2 Basic Configuration Remote Connections Prior to accessing the switch's onboard agent via DHCP or BOOTP, see "Setting an IP Address" on the console screen.) 4. To manually configure this switch is opened and the CLI displays the "Console#" prompt indicating you to only display information and use SNMP-based network management software...
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...define new passwords for the Normal Exec level, where password is your management station is not in either of the following ways: Manual - The switch sends IP configuration requests to 8 alphanumeric characters and are case sensitive. 2 Initial Configuration Setting Passwords Note: If... address for the stack to the switch. Manual Configuration You can be accepted by periods. Type "username admin password 0 password," for the Privileged Exec level, where password is opened. Open the console interface with the TL-SL5428 is your first time to input the information...
...define new passwords for the Normal Exec level, where password is your management station is not in either of the following ways: Manual - The switch sends IP configuration requests to 8 alphanumeric characters and are case sensitive. 2 Initial Configuration Setting Passwords Note: If... address for the stack to the switch. Manual Configuration You can be accepted by periods. Type "username admin password 0 password," for the Privileged Exec level, where password is opened. Open the console interface with the TL-SL5428 is your first time to input the information...
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... / Internet Options / General / Temporary Internet Files / Settings". Figure 3-2 Panel Display 3-3 3 Panel Display Configuration Options Configurable parameters have to manually refresh the screen after making configuration changes by pressing the browser's refresh button. Links directly to the system. Button Revert Apply Help Table 3-1 Configuration Options Action Cancels specified values and restores current values...
... / Internet Options / General / Temporary Internet Files / Settings". Figure 3-2 Panel Display 3-3 3 Panel Display Configuration Options Configurable parameters have to manually refresh the screen after making configuration changes by pressing the browser's refresh button. Links directly to the system. Button Revert Apply Help Table 3-1 Configuration Options Action Cancels specified values and restores current values...
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...IP address from a BOOTP or DHCP server. Enter the following command. Valid IP addresses consist of the VLAN interface that is obtained via manual configuration (Static), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), or Boot Protocol (BOOTP). By default, all ports on the switch are compatible with ...4-239 Setting the Switch's IP Address This section describes how to configure an IP interface for an IP address. (DHCP/BOOTP values can manually configure a specific IP address, or direct the device to a establish a default gateway between this format will be attached to a port ...
...IP address from a BOOTP or DHCP server. Enter the following command. Valid IP addresses consist of the VLAN interface that is obtained via manual configuration (Static), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), or Boot Protocol (BOOTP). By default, all ports on the switch are compatible with ...4-239 Setting the Switch's IP Address This section describes how to configure an IP interface for an IP address. (DHCP/BOOTP values can manually configure a specific IP address, or direct the device to a establish a default gateway between this format will be attached to a port ...
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Specify the management interface, IP address and default gateway. Click System, IP Configuration. Figure 3-6 Manual IP Configuration CLI - 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. 3 Basic Configuration Manual Configuration Web - 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)# 4-166 4-309 4-310 3-17
Specify the management interface, IP address and default gateway. Click System, IP Configuration. Figure 3-6 Manual IP Configuration CLI - 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. 3 Basic Configuration Manual Configuration Web - 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)# 4-166 4-309 4-310 3-17
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...a time update from a time server (SNTP or NTP). Sets the interval between sending requests for event entries. Setting the Time Manually You can also manually set at least one time server to poll each server in non-volatile memory (See "Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings" on page...(See "copy" on periodic updates from a time server. (Range: 16-16384 seconds; CLI - Maintaining an accurate time on the switch manually without using SNTP. You can configure the switch to send time synchronization requests to restart the switch. This example sets the system clock time and...
...a time update from a time server (SNTP or NTP). Sets the interval between sending requests for event entries. Setting the Time Manually You can also manually set at least one time server to poll each server in non-volatile memory (See "Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings" on page...(See "copy" on periodic updates from a time server. (Range: 16-16384 seconds; CLI - Maintaining an accurate time on the switch manually without using SNTP. You can configure the switch to send time synchronization requests to restart the switch. This example sets the system clock time and...
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Modify any of the required SNTP parameters, and click Apply. The key numbers and key values must be centrally managed and manually distributed to be polled. This requires at least one time server to NTP servers and clients. The authentication keys and their associated key number must ...
Modify any of the required SNTP parameters, and click Apply. The key numbers and key values must be centrally managed and manually distributed to be polled. This requires at least one time server to NTP servers and clients. The authentication keys and their associated key number must ...
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... (or UTC, formerly Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT) based on the time at least one of the 80 predefined time zone definitions, or your can manually configure the parameters for your time zone is east (before (east) or after (west) UTC. • Name - To display a time corresponding to your local time...
... (or UTC, formerly Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT) based on the time at least one of the 80 predefined time zone definitions, or your can manually configure the parameters for your time zone is east (before (east) or after (west) UTC. • Name - To display a time corresponding to your local time...
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Manually configures management access rights for secure Telnet access). • 802.1X - Provides a secure shell (for users. • Authentication Settings - Command Attributes • Account List - Access ...
Manually configures management access rights for secure Telnet access). • 802.1X - Provides a secure shell (for users. • Authentication Settings - Command Attributes • Account List - Access ...
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...encryption methods used , you select (1) RADIUS, (2) TACACS and (3) Local, the user name and password on the local switch. You can manually configure access rights on the switch, or you can specify up to three authentication methods for each user name/password pair. Client responds with associated...that have been encrypted using the TACACS+ server, and finally the local user name and password is attempted using MD5 (Message-Digest 5), TLS (Transport Layer Security), or TTLS (Tunneled Transport Layer Security). • You can use software running on a central server to control ...
...encryption methods used , you select (1) RADIUS, (2) TACACS and (3) Local, the user name and password on the local switch. You can manually configure access rights on the switch, or you can specify up to three authentication methods for each user name/password pair. Client responds with associated...that have been encrypted using the TACACS+ server, and finally the local user name and password is attempted using MD5 (Message-Digest 5), TLS (Transport Layer Security), or TTLS (Tunneled Transport Layer Security). • You can use software running on a central server to control ...
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... selected to authenticate logon access via the authentication server. (Range: 1-30; Select the authentication, or authentication sequence required: - User authentication is performed only locally by manually entering user names and passwords using the listed sequence of times the switch tries to display this item. 3-54 Global - UDP port on page 4-37...
... selected to authenticate logon access via the authentication server. (Range: 1-30; Select the authentication, or authentication sequence required: - User authentication is performed only locally by manually entering user names and passwords using the listed sequence of times the switch tries to display this item. 3-54 Global - UDP port on page 4-37...
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..., you need to generate authentication keys on the management station and place the host public key in the known hosts file would appear similar to manually create a known hosts file on the switch (SSH Host Key Settings) and enable the SSH server (Authentication Settings).
..., you need to generate authentication keys on the management station and place the host public key in the known hosts file would appear similar to manually create a known hosts file on the switch (SSH Host Key Settings) and enable the SSH server (Authentication Settings).
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... client is found , the switch uses its password to the switch. The client sends its secret key to the client, either during initial connection or manually entered into the known host file. c. When an SSH client attempts to contact the switch, the SSH server uses the host key pair to configure...
... client is found , the switch uses its password to the switch. The client sends its secret key to the client, either during initial connection or manually entered into the known host file. c. When an SSH client attempts to contact the switch, the SSH server uses the host key pair to configure...