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Turning Up the System
3-5
3930 Service Delivery Switch
Hardware Installation and Start-up Manual
009-3223-001 Standard Revision E
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January 2014
For a procedure see
“Configuring the Remote Management Interface” on
Accessing the CLI Using Telnet
Once the remote interface is configured with a valid IP address, you can
access the device through Telnet.
The Telnet client must have a route set up to allow access to the device. See
“Configuring the Remote Management Interface” on page 3-12
Note:
A maximum of 10 Telnet sessions can be connected at the same
time.
For a procedure see
“Accessing the CLI using Telnet” on page 3-13
Configuring the Local Management Interface
The local management interface accepts untagged packets only; all tagged
packets are dropped.
The factory default IP addresses and subnets for 3930 are documented in
39XX/51XX Product Fundamentals
. The default values are automatically
entered if the switch is reset to factory defaults.
You can configure the local management interface directly by using this
procedure, or automatically by using DHCP. See
.
Note:
The local and remote management interfaces cannot be configured
to the same IP subnet.
For more information on provisioning commands for the local interface, see
39XX/51XX Command Reference
.
For a procedure see
“Configuring the Local Management Interface” on page
CAUTION:
Use caution when setting an IP address or subnet mask, the new value
takes effect immediately. If information is set that is inconsistent with network
settings, communication with the device may no longer be possible. If all other
troubleshooting methods have been exhausted, recovery may be possible using the
Reset button.
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