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Chapter 3: Configuring the NE2552E
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Establishing an Interface Through the CMM
For
remote
management
functions,
the
switch
requires
a
TCP/IP
interface.
This
can
be
configured
through
the
CMM
as
follows:
1.
Log
on
to
the
CMM
Command
‐
Line
Interface
(CLI)
as
described
in
the
CMM
documentation.
If
necessary,
obtain
the
IP
address
of
the
CMM
from
your
system
administrator.
Note:
The
default
User
ID
for
the
CMM
is
USERID
,
and
the
default
password
is
PASSW0RD
(where
the
sixth
character
is
the
number
zero,
not
the
letter
O).
The
User
ID
and
password
fields
are
case
‐
sensitive.
2.
Set
the
environment
to
the
bay
where
you
installed
the
switch:
3.
Execute
the
ifconfig
command
to
configure
the
IP
parameters
you
wish
to
use
for
remote
switch
management.
For
example,
where
the
-i
parameter
is
the
IPv4
address,
-s
is
the
subnet
mask,
and
-g
is
the
default
gateway.
4.
You
should
now
be
able
to
ping
the
switch
from
the
CMM
using
this
address:
One
the
switch
management
address
is
configured,
you
can
use
it
to
establish
a
Secure
Shell
(SSH)/Telnet
session
.
Note:
SSH
enabled
by
default.
Telnet
can
be
enabled
once
you
have
initially
logged
into
the
switch.
The
SSHv2/Telnet
client
software
provide
different
ways
to
access
the
same
internal
‐
switching
firmware
and
configure
it.
If
your
system
application
requires
that
you
use
the
SSHv2/Telnet
client
software,
see
for
additional
information.
system>
env -T system:switch[1]
ifconfig -i 192.168.70.1 -s 255.255.255.0 -g 192.168.70.100
system:switch[1]>
ping -i 192.168.70.1
Reply from 192.168.70.1: bytes=64 time=0.198ms
Reply from 192.168.70.1: bytes=64 time=0.213ms
Reply from 192.168.70.1: bytes=64 time=0.228ms
Reply from 192.168.70.1: bytes=64 time=0.168ms