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...H A P T E R 3 Standard Configuration Changing the Setup of the Switch or Stack Improving switch security Using the mouse To restrict the use of the switch or stack, you can: • Change the administrator password for local management. • Change the user password for local management. • Limit access to Local Management via the... TFTP. • Specify use of "no input", after which the connection with Local Management is terminated. • Change the password for single switches) or Stack Setup window: • Double-click the switch or the stack border. • Right-click the...
...H A P T E R 3 Standard Configuration Changing the Setup of the Switch or Stack Improving switch security Using the mouse To restrict the use of the switch or stack, you can: • Change the administrator password for local management. • Change the user password for local management. • Limit access to Local Management via the... TFTP. • Specify use of "no input", after which the connection with Local Management is terminated. • Change the password for single switches) or Stack Setup window: • Double-click the switch or the stack border. • Right-click the...
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You can: • Add a new entry to the list • Delete an entry • Edit existing entries Note If there are no SNMP traps are sent. The traps list shows where SNMP traps (generated by the switch) are sent. 1 Select Device Setup or Stack Setup. 2 Click Traps. 3 Click Add. 4 Type the Destination IP address, or click This PC. 5 Type the community (SNMP password). 6 Click OK. 47 C H A P T E R 3 Standard Configuration Purpose Adding a trap 9 Click OK. Traps A trap alerts you of events occurring in the Traps list, then no entries in the switch.
You can: • Add a new entry to the list • Delete an entry • Edit existing entries Note If there are no SNMP traps are sent. The traps list shows where SNMP traps (generated by the switch) are sent. 1 Select Device Setup or Stack Setup. 2 Click Traps. 3 Click Add. 4 Type the Destination IP address, or click This PC. 5 Type the community (SNMP password). 6 Click OK. 47 C H A P T E R 3 Standard Configuration Purpose Adding a trap 9 Click OK. Traps A trap alerts you of events occurring in the Traps list, then no entries in the switch.
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... this period, the connection with Local Management is terminated. The user can change the passwords for the Administrator and User. 4 Type the old password. 5 Type the new password. 6 Retype the new password (in Retype new). 7 Click OK. C H A P T E R 3 Standard Configuration Changing password details Local Management The administrator has read the monitoring screens, but cannot change the...
... this period, the connection with Local Management is terminated. The user can change the passwords for the Administrator and User. 4 Type the old password. 5 Type the new password. 6 Retype the new password (in Retype new). 7 Click OK. C H A P T E R 3 Standard Configuration Changing password details Local Management The administrator has read the monitoring screens, but cannot change the...
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...new). 6 Select OK. Switching To change the password: 1 Select Device Setup or Stack Setup. 2 Click TFTP. 3 Type the old password. 4 Type the new password. 5 Retype the new password (in the filter before being purged: 1 Select Device Setup or Stack Setup. 2 Click Switching. 3 Click MAC Address ...Ageing. 4 Type the required number of staff authorized to transfer TFTP files by changing the TFTP password. C H A P T E R 3 Standard Configuration Changing password details Changing the MAC address ageing time TFTP To ...
...new). 6 Select OK. Switching To change the password: 1 Select Device Setup or Stack Setup. 2 Click TFTP. 3 Type the old password. 4 Type the new password. 5 Retype the new password (in the filter before being purged: 1 Select Device Setup or Stack Setup. 2 Click Switching. 3 Click MAC Address ...Ageing. 4 Type the required number of staff authorized to transfer TFTP files by changing the TFTP password. C H A P T E R 3 Standard Configuration Changing password details Changing the MAC address ageing time TFTP To ...
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...correct IP address for the device you are managing a stack, select the IP Address of management rights: administrator and user 91 Telnet The switch's Telnet facility has the following main features: • It can be accessed from any workstation on the network using Telnet • Access can ...be password protected to receive the directory. 3 Select a directory from the Directory list box, and click View. Report Manager Using the Report Manager To view ...
...correct IP address for the device you are managing a stack, select the IP Address of management rights: administrator and user 91 Telnet The switch's Telnet facility has the following main features: • It can be accessed from any workstation on the network using Telnet • Access can ...be password protected to receive the directory. 3 Select a directory from the Directory list box, and click View. Report Manager Using the Report Manager To view ...
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...command may be used , if the configuration by mistake has made it may also be necessary to reset the switch configuration to the switch, if the administrator password has been lost or corrupted. One of them, inxxxxxx.p, contains all the basic configuration parameters, while the other ... is easier and the existing configuration is stored in two files residing in the switch. Please note, that the switch is recommended to use Intel Device View for doing backup of the switch. The configuration information for further instructions. Please follow the documentation for the TFTP ...
...command may be used , if the configuration by mistake has made it may also be necessary to reset the switch configuration to the switch, if the administrator password has been lost or corrupted. One of them, inxxxxxx.p, contains all the basic configuration parameters, while the other ... is easier and the existing configuration is stored in two files residing in the switch. Please note, that the switch is recommended to use Intel Device View for doing backup of the switch. The configuration information for further instructions. Please follow the documentation for the TFTP ...
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... status of the auto-negotiation duplex settings and link speeds. When I 've forgotten my password Explanation: You are prompted for the ports. However, every time the switch starts up Problems I make a change the switch's configuration, you can assign a new password. Performance Problems One or more workstations cannot communicate with a server or other device through...
... status of the auto-negotiation duplex settings and link speeds. When I 've forgotten my password Explanation: You are prompted for the ports. However, every time the switch starts up Problems I make a change the switch's configuration, you can assign a new password. Performance Problems One or more workstations cannot communicate with a server or other device through...
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C H A P T E R 7 Console Port Use and Troubleshooting 5 If the TFTP access is password protected, type: get/. (For example, get edinburgh/report.) 117
C H A P T E R 7 Console Port Use and Troubleshooting 5 If the TFTP access is password protected, type: get/. (For example, get edinburgh/report.) 117
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...Intel® Express 510T Switch flow control on a port, 61 forward delay expiry time, 57 forwarding mode on a port, 60 hello expiry time, 56 IP details, 44 MAC address ageing time, 52 message age expiry time, 56 password... to solve, 114 Concept Intel Device View, 20 Configuration changes lost, 113 standard level, 41 Connect main power, 5, 12 Management PC, 11 other devices, 10 redundant power supply, 5 ... a VLAN, 67 DHCP limitation, 18 Diagnostics window details, 38 facilities, 37 Dimensions, 100 Disable auto-negotiation, 59 the port, 59 Domain information, 85 Duplex mode, change, 60 E Electrostatic...
...Intel® Express 510T Switch flow control on a port, 61 forward delay expiry time, 57 forwarding mode on a port, 60 hello expiry time, 56 IP details, 44 MAC address ageing time, 52 message age expiry time, 56 password... to solve, 114 Concept Intel Device View, 20 Configuration changes lost, 113 standard level, 41 Connect main power, 5, 12 Management PC, 11 other devices, 10 redundant power supply, 5 ... a VLAN, 67 DHCP limitation, 18 Diagnostics window details, 38 facilities, 37 Dimensions, 100 Disable auto-negotiation, 59 the port, 59 Domain information, 85 Duplex mode, change, 60 E Electrostatic...
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...Intel® Express 510T Switch Local Management, 23 access, 93 overview, 92 Location for a port, 58 M MAC addresses ageing time, 14 change ageing time, 52 number per port, 102 permanent entries, 14 Main power connection, 102 Main window color coding, 35 commands for a port, 35 commands for a single switch, 32 commands for a switch...Intel Device View, 72 Management PC, 11 Manager, 94 Managing the switch, 27 Memory sizes, 103 Message age expiry time change, 56 Missing parts, 6 Module removal, 10...Package contents, 6 Parts rear panel, 5 Password change, 51 forgotten, 113 Performance problems ...
...Intel® Express 510T Switch Local Management, 23 access, 93 overview, 92 Location for a port, 58 M MAC addresses ageing time, 14 change ageing time, 52 number per port, 102 permanent entries, 14 Main power connection, 102 Main window color coding, 35 commands for a port, 35 commands for a single switch, 32 commands for a switch...Intel Device View, 72 Management PC, 11 Manager, 94 Managing the switch, 27 Memory sizes, 103 Message age expiry time change, 56 Missing parts, 6 Module removal, 10...Package contents, 6 Parts rear panel, 5 Password change, 51 forgotten, 113 Performance problems ...
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I N D E X Intel® Express 510T Switch change priority, 56 port specific, 61 Specifications, 99 Stack Health Monitor, 78 Stack Synchronization Manager, 23 Start-up procedure, 13 Start-up problems troubleshooting, 113 State of the ports change, 57 Static-free working, 9 Stations on the switch, 76, 83 Statistics alarms, RMON, 77 counters, RMON, 89 history, RMON, 76 Status...
I N D E X Intel® Express 510T Switch change priority, 56 port specific, 61 Specifications, 99 Stack Health Monitor, 78 Stack Synchronization Manager, 23 Start-up procedure, 13 Start-up problems troubleshooting, 113 State of the ports change, 57 Static-free working, 9 Stations on the switch, 76, 83 Statistics alarms, RMON, 77 counters, RMON, 89 history, RMON, 76 Status...