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C
HAPTER
3: W
ORKING
W
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THE
W
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I
NTERFACE
Accessing the Web
Interface
You can access the web interface through the console port or over the
network.
To access the web interface
through the console port
, you must install,
configure and run the Serial Web Utility described in
“Serial Web Utility”
on
page 227
. Note that the Serial Web Utility is only required if you want
to access the web interface through the console port; it is not required for
access over the network.
To access the web interface
over the network
, take the following steps:
1
Ensure that your network is correctly set up for management using the
web interface. For more information, see
“Setting Up Web Interface
Management”
on
page 33
.
2
Open your Web browser.
3
In the Location field of the browser, enter the URL of the stack. This must
be in the format:
http://
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/
where
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
is the IP address of the stack.
When the browser has located the stack, a user name and password
dialog is displayed as shown in
Figure 2
.
Figure 2
User name and password dialog
If the user name and password dialog is not displayed, see
“Solving Web
Interface Problems”
on
page 214
.
Summary of Contents for SuperStack II
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Page 169: ...VLANs and Your Switch 169 Figure 32 Forwarding unknown 802 1Q tags ...
Page 173: ...VLAN Configuration for Beginners 173 Figure 34 Simple example Untagged connections using hubs ...
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