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Network Interface Commands
network javamode
This command specifies whether or not the switch should allow access to the Java applet in the header frame of the Web
interface and to the WLAN Visualization applet. When access is enabled, the Java applets can be viewed from the Web
interface. When access is disabled, the user cannot view the Java applets.
no network javamode
This command disallows access to the Java applet in the header frame of the Web interface. When access is disabled, the
user cannot view the Java applet.
show network
This command displays configuration settings associated with the switch's network interface. The network interface is the
logical interface used for in-band connectivity with the switch via any of the switch's front panel ports. The configuration
parameters associated with the switch's network interface do not affect the configuration of the front panel ports through
which traffic is switched or routed. The network interface is always considered to be up, whether or not any member ports
are up; therefore, the show network command will always show “Interface Status” as “Up”.
Default
enabled
Format
network javamode
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Format
no network javamode
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Format
show network
Modes
•
Privileged EXEC
•
User EXEC
Term
Definition
Interface Status
The network interface status; it is always considered to be “up”.
IP Address
The IP address of the interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0.
Subnet Mask
The IP subnet mask for this interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0.
Default Gateway
The default gateway for this IP interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0.
Burned In MAC
Address
The burned in MAC address used for in-band connectivity.
Locally
Administered MAC
Address
If desired, a locally administered MAC address can be configured for in-band connectivity. To take
effect, 'MAC Address Type' must be set to 'Locally Administered'. Enter the address as twelve
hexadecimal digits (6 bytes) with a colon between each byte. Bit 1 of byte 0 must be set to a 1 and bit
0 to a 0, i.e. byte 0 should have the following mask 'xxxx xx10'. The MAC address used by this bridge
when it must be referred to in a unique fashion. It is recommended that this be the numerically smallest
MAC address of all ports that belong to this bridge. However it is only required to be unique. When
concatenated with dot1dStpPriority a unique BridgeIdentifier is formed which is used in the Spanning
Tree Protocol.
MAC Address Type
The MAC address which should be used for in-band connectivity. The choices are the burned in or the
Locally Administered address. The factory default is to use the burned in MAC address.
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