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The switch is field upgradeable for use with 100BaseeFX, 1000BaseSX, 1000BaseX GBIC or
10/100/1000BaseT modules.


1.4 Management and Configuration


There are three different methods by which a user can manage the switch: web, console/telnet, or with
SNMP software. You may prefer using a web browser to be able to configure the switch from any local or
remote computer, via the network, or you may wish to use a console for out-of-band management. SNMP is
an advanced management application, and is mostly automatic, giving you the information without having to
go through an interface step by step (Note: The switch is shipped with BootP support. See Appendix F for
more information on setting up BootP).

















Table 1-4 Out-of-Band and In-Band Management

1.4.1 Console Interface


Users can access the switch in a more traditional way by connecting a PC or terminal to the console port or
by telnet across the network. The menus are organized in a manner similar to the web-based interface. A
detailed description can be found in Chapter 3 Configuration. Users must use a console connection to form
a stack (multiple units sharing one IP address). See Chapter 2.11 Using the Stacking Feature for more
details.

1.4.2 Web-Based Interface


With Internet access, users can link directly to the local switch’s home page. Users can configure the switch,
monitor the LED panel, and display statistics graphically. A detailed description can be found in Chapter 5.
Web-Based Interface.

1.4.3 SNMP Management


Since the switch supports SNMP, users can manage the switch with an SNMP-compatible management
station running platforms such as HP OpenView. It also supports a comprehensive set of MIB extensions
along with MIB II, Ethernet MIB, the 802.1D bridge MIB, and 4 groups of RMON. Please see Chapter 3, or
Chapter 6. SNMP Management for more information.

Method

Type

Description

Console

Out-of-Band
Management

Local connection to the switch via the
console port

Telnet

In-Band
Management

Remote connection over the network to
the switch via the telnet session

HTTP Server

In-Band
Management

Remote connection over the network to
the switch via a Web browser

SNMP-Based
Network
Management
Software

In-Band
Management

Remote connection over the network to
the switch via any SNMP-based network
management application

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