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Extreme Networks Summit1 - Deleting a Switch Account; Methods of Managing the Summit

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S
UMMIT
S
WITCH
I
NSTALLATION
AND
U
SER
G
UIDE
3-11
M
ETHODS
OF
M
ANAGING
THE
S
UMMIT
D
ELETING
A
S
WITCH
A
CCOUNT
To delete a switch account, you must have administrator privileges. Use the following
command to delete an account:
delete account <username>
M
ETHODS
OF
M
ANAGING
THE
S
UMMIT
You can manage the Summit using the following methods:
Access the command-line interface by connecting a terminal (or workstation with
terminal-emulation software) to the Summit console port.
Access the command-line interface over a TCP/IP network using a Telnet
connection.
Access the Web interface over a TCP/IP network, using a standard Web browser
(such as Netscape Navigator™ 3.0 or greater, or Microsoft Internet Explorer™ 3.0 or
greater).
Use an SNMP Network Manager over a network running the IP protocol.
The switch can support up to seven user sessions concurrently (for example, one
console port, one Web session, and five Telnet connections).
U
SING
THE
C
ONSOLE
I
NTERFACE
The command-line interface built into the switch is accessible by way of the 9-pin,
RS-232 console port located on the rear of the unit.
For more information on the console port pin-outs, refer to Chapter 2.
Once the connection is established, you will see the system prompt and you may log in.
Summit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 11 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM

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