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Using the Menu Interface
Starting and Ending a Menu Session
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or Operator password. (If the switch has only a Manager password, then
someone without a password can still gain read-only access.) For more
information on passwords, see “Using Password Security” on page 7-2.
Menu Interaction with Other Interfaces.
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A configuration change made through any switch interface overwrites
earlier changes made through any other interface.
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The Menu Interface and the CLI (Command Line Interface) both use the
switch console. To enter the menu from the CLI, use the
menu
command.
To enter the CLI from the Menu interface, select
Command Line (CLI)
option.)
Starting and Ending a Menu Session
You can access the menu interface using any of the following:
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A direct serial connection to the switch’s console port, as described in the
installation guide you received with the switch
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A Telnet connection to the switch console from a networked PC or the
switch’s web browser interface. Telnet requires that an IP address and
subnet mask compatible with your network have already been configured
on the switch.
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The stack Commander, if the switch is a stack member
N o t e
This section assumes that either a terminal device is already configured and
connected to the switch (see the
Installation Guide
shipped with your switch)
or that you have already configured an IP address on the switch (required for
Telnet access).
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