Initial Configuration
20G101-00 E2
2015-09-29
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Initial Configuration
2.1
Accessing the switch
Once the system has powered up, you can access the switch using its base address with
telnet, ssh, http, https or the service console interface.
The base address of the switch is configured to:
192.168.0.1, netmask 255.255.255.0
The switch is configured to act as DHCP server in the range:
192.168.0.100 - 255 at VLAN 1.
All ports will be opened after the system is started.
The RJ45 front ports have been configured to the rear connectors.
2.1.1
Web interface
The web interface provides an online help option for all configuration sheets which can
be accessed by clicking on the question mark in the top right corner of the screen:
Figure 3.
Accessing the help option
2.1.2
Command line interface (CLI)
The CLI is accessible through telnet, ssh or the service console. It is generally compatible
to CISCO/HP CLIs. Help is provided by either using the "TAB" key, or adding a question
mark and the system will indicate the next possible commands.
The connection parameters for the serial virtual console interface are:
115.000 Bps,
8 Bits,
no parity,
no handshake,
1 stop bit
To contact the switch via the backplane interface, install the virtual
connector driver available from the
FTDI Chip website
.
Example image only - does not necessarily
reflect the actual web interface