
Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation
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Chapter 3. Configuration and Operation
3.1 Introduction
The
GSW-1005MS
Managed Gigabit Ethernet CPE switch provides a number of configuration/management
methods. The first method of configuration/management uses a Web Browser. This requires that networking be
configured so that the device can be accessed via a LAN port. Accessing the
GSW-1005MS
from a network allows for
both local and remote management.
The Telnet/SSH access, using a command line (CLI), is familiar to most network engineers. For engineers that are
not comfortable using CLI, this device should be managed using any standard Web Browser in a more user friendly
'point-and-click' method. Therefore, in most configuration scenarios, Telnet/SSH will only be used by experienced
networking engineers.
After the device has been properly configured for the application and placed into service, a third method of
configuration/management can be employed using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The operator will
use SNMP management software to manage and monitor the
GSW-1005MS
switches on a network. This requires
some configuration of the device to allow SNMP management. In addition, the network management platform will
need to import and compile the proprietary MIB (management information base) file so that the management
software knows "how" to manage the
GSW-1005MS
.
3.2 Telnet Operation
Default TCP/IP settings of
GSW-1005MS.
IP Address: 192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway:
Username: admin
Password: None
From a cold start, the following screen will be displayed. At the "Username" prompt, enter 'admin' with no password.
Username: admin
Password:
Login in progress...
Welcome to CCLI (v1.2).
Type 'help' or '?' to get help.
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