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Logging In Through NMS
When logging in through NMS, go to these sections for information you are interested in:
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Introduction
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Connection Establishment Using NMS
Introduction
You can also log in to a switch through an NMS (network management station), and then configure and
manage the switch through the agent module on the switch.
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The agent here refers to the software running on network devices (switches) and as the server.
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SNMP (simple network management protocol) is applied between the NMS and the agent.
To log in to a switch through an NMS, you need to perform related configuration on both the NMS and
the switch.
Table 6-1
Requirements for logging in to a switch through an NMS
Item
Requirement
The IP address of the management VLAN of the switch is configured. The
route between the NMS and the switch is available.
Switch
The basic SNMP functions are configured. (Refer to
SNMP Configuration
in
the
System Volume
for details.)
NMS
The NMS is properly configured. (Refer to the user manual of the NMS for
details.)
Connection Establishment Using NMS
Figure 6-1
Network diagram for logging in through an NMS
Switch
NMS
Network
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