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System Volume
Table 2-8 Features in the System volume
Features Description
Logging In to an
Ethernet Switch
Switch supports two types of user interfaces. This document describes:
z Supported User Interfaces
z Users and User Interfaces
z User Interface Number
z Common User Interface Configuration
Logging In Through the
Console Port
To log in through the Console port is the most common way to log in to a
switch. It is also the prerequisite to configure other login methods. This
document describes:
z Introduction
z Setting Up the Connection to the Console Port
z Console Port Login Configuration
z Configuring Command Authorization
z Configuring Command Accounting
Logging In Through
Telnet/SSH
You can telnet to a remote switch to manage and maintain the switch. To
achieve this, you need to configure both the switch and the Telnet
terminal properly. This document describes:
z Introduction
z Logging In Through SSH
z Configuring Command Authorization
z Configuring Command Accounting
User Interface
Configuration Examples
This document describes:
z User Authentication Configuration Example
z Command Authorization Configuration Example
z Command Accounting Configuration Example
Logging in Through
Web-based Network
Management System
An switch 4510G has a built-in Web server. You can log in to an switch
4510G through a Web browser and manage and maintain the switch
intuitively by interacting with the built-in Web server. This document
describes:
z Introduction
z Web Server Configuration
z Displaying Web Users
z Configuration Example
Logging In Through
NMS
You can also log in to a switch through an NMS (network management
station), and then configure and manage the switch through the agent
module on the switch. This document describes:
z Introduction
z Connection Establishment Using NMS
Specifying Source for
Telnet Packets
To improve security and make it easier to manage services, you can
specify source IP addresses/interfaces for Telnet clients. This document
describes:
z Introduction
z Specifying Source IP address/Interface for Telnet Packets
z Displaying the source IP address/Interface Specified for Telnet
Packets

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