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Application Guide
Part number: 418119-003 Third edition: December 2006
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Contents
Accessing the switch
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 8 Additional references............................................................................................................................... 8 Typographical conventions........................................................................................................................ 9 ManagementNetwork.............................................................................................................................. 9 Connecting through the console port.................................................................................................... 10 Connecting through Telnet.................................................................................................................. 10 Connecting through SecureShell......................................................................................................... 10 Using the command line interfaces ........................................................................................................... 10 Configuring an IP interface................................................................................................................. 11 Using the Browser-basedInterface............................................................................................................ 11 Using Simple Network Management Protocol ............................................................................................ 12 SNMP v1.0 ...................................................................................................................................... 12 SNMP v3.0...................................................................................................................................... 12 Default configuration ......................................................................................................................... 12 Userconfiguration............................................................................................................................. 13 View based configurations ................................................................................................................. 14 Configuring SNMP trap hosts ............................................................................................................. 15 SNMPv2 trap host configuration......................................................................................................... 16 SNMPv3 trap host configuration ......................................................................................................... 16 Secure access to the switch ..................................................................................................................... 17 Setting allowable source IP address ranges...
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