Configuration using the web user interface, Configuration overview – Comtrol ES7510-XT User Manual

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RocketLinx ES7510-XT User Guide: 2000571

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Configuration Using the Web User Interface

The ES7510-XT provides in-band and out-band configuration methods:

Out-band management means that you configure the ES7510-XT using the RS-232 console cable and the
Command Line Interface (CLI) to access the ES7510-XT without attaching an admin PC to the network.
You can use out-band management if you lose the network connection to the ES7510-XT. The CLI and
Telnet are discussed in

Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

on Page 131.

In-band management means that you connect remotely using the ES7510-XT IP address through the
network. You can remotely connect with the ES7510-XT embedded Java applet web user interface or a
Telnet console and the CLI. The ES7510-XT provides HTTP web user interface (

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) and secure

HTTPS web user interface (

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) for web management.

Configuration Overview

This subsection discusses a minimum level of configuration required to operate the ES7510-XT.

1.

If you have not done so, install the hardware, see

Hardware Installation

on Page 9.

2.

If you are planning on using in-band management, you need to program the ES7510-XT IP address to
meet your network requirements. The easiest way to configure the IP address is using a Windows system
and PortVision DX, see

Configuring the Network Settings

on Page 21.

3.

If you are planning on connecting PDs, see

PoE Control

on Page 73 to configure the PoE port

characteristics,.

4.

Configure other features as desired. You can refer to the

Feature Overview

on Page 39 to locate

configuration information or use these links:

Basic Settings

on Page 48

Port Configuration

on Page 67

Power over Ethernet

on Page 73

Network Redundancy

on Page 78

VLAN

on Page 91

Private VLAN

on Page 98

Traffic Prioritization

on Page 101

Multicast Filtering

on Page 104

SNMP

on Page 108

Security

on Page 111

Warning

on Page 117

Monitor and Diag

on Page 122

Device Front Panel

on Page 129

Save to Flash

on Page 130

Logout

on Page 130

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