Telnet
You can access the console using a Telnet connection once an IP address is assigned. The switch offers password protection for this interface. When the telnet session opens, select Terminal>Properties. In the Terminal Preferences dialog, verify the following settings. Under Terminal Options select VT100 Arrows and set buffer Size to 25. Under Emulation, select the
User Interface
The switch offers a
x <Esc> Return to previous menu or screen, or abort editing x <Tab> Scroll highlight bar through the screen
x <m>, <n>, <o>, <p> Navigation keys to move around menu screen and editable fields
x <Spacebar> Toggle between possible settings for field
x <Enter> Select a menu item, edit a field or accept a value after editing a field
The bottom of every screen displays action commands available for that particular screen such as Submit, Save, Refresh, Exit and sometimes other helpful information.
Note that you can choose to leave a menu screen without applying any changes made at any time by pressing the <Esc> key and then confirming with the <Enter> key.
NOTIICE: When clicking on Submit button, you are applying the changes to the current session only. To save the changes into NVRAM, you need to go to the System Restart submenu and reset the system by either a Cold Start or Warm Start.
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