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Ericsson ECN330 - Basic Configuration

Ericsson ECN330
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Initial Configuration
391553-KDU 137 365 Uen D 2006-06-16
For a description of how to use the CLI, see section 7.1 on page 515. For a list
of all the CLI commands and detailed information on using the CLI, please see
section 7.3 on page 528.
5.2.3 Remote Connections
Prior to accessing the ECN330-switch’s onboard agent through a network
connection, it must first be configured with a valid IP address, subnet mask, and
default gateway using a console connection, DHCP or BOOTP protocol.
The IP address for the ECN330-switch is assigned through DHCP by default. To
manually configure this address or enable dynamic address assignment through
BOOTP, see section 5.3.4 on page 42.
Note: The ECN330-switch supports four concurrent Telnet sessions.
Note: Each VLAN group can be assigned its own IP interface address (page
42). The ECN330-switch can be managed through any of these addresses if no
management VLAN has been defined. To define a management VLAN, see
section 5.3.4.3 on page 45.
After configuring the ECN330-switch’s IP parameters, the onboard configuration
program can be accessed from anywhere within the connected network. The
onboard configuration program can be accessed using Telnet from any
computer attached to the network. The ECN330-switch can also be managed by
any computer using a web browser (Internet Explorer 5.0 or above, or Netscape
Navigator 6.2 or above), or from a network computer using SNMP network
management software.
Note: The onboard program only provides access to basic configuration
functions. To access the full range of SNMP management functions, SNMP-
based network management software must be used. For a full description of the
MIB parameters, please refer to the ECN330-switch MIB Description.
5.3 Basic Configuration
5.3.1 Console Connection
The CLI program provides two different command levels — normal access level
(Normal Exec) and privileged access level (Privileged Exec). The commands
available at the Normal Exec level are a limited subset of those available at the

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