Nortel Networks 209321-A manual Setting the switch IP parameters, Web management interface

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Web management interface

The Business Policy Switch Web management interface is a Web-based graphical user interface that you use with a Web browser to manage a standalone switch or switch stack. You can access devices on your network from various locations within the network.

To access the Web interface, you need a Web browser and an IP address for the switch or switch stack. To assign the IP address to the switch, refer to “Setting the switch IP parameters” next.

Setting the switch IP parameters

To allow management access to the switch, you must assign IP parameters for the switch.

To set the IP parameters:

1Connect a terminal to the Console port on the switch.

2Set the terminal protocol as follows:

9600 baud

No parity

8 bits

1 stop bit

Flow control set to Xon/Xoff

Window Terminal Emulator option set to no

Terminal Preferences: Function, Arrow, and Control keys active

Buffer size set to 24

3Connect the switch to power.

4After the Nortel Networks logo is displayed, press [Ctrl]-Y to display the Main Menu (Figure 1).

At first the screen displays the Main Menu for a standalone switch. Then, if the switch is part of a stack configuration, the screen is refreshed within 20 seconds to show the Main Menu for a stack configuration. The Main Menu for a stack configuration includes stack features (bold text in Figure 1).

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Contents Part No -A August Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA Copyright 2000 Nortel Networks 209321-ANortel Networks NA Inc. software license agreement 209321-A Page 209321-A Contents Contents Chapter Web management interface basicsFigures Figures 209321-A Tables Tables 209321-A Preface Before you beginText conventions PrefaceUsing the Business Policy Switch 2000 part number 208700-A Related publicationsHow to get help Technical Solutions Center TelephoneChapter Management basics Management toolsDevice Manager Setting the switch IP parameters Web management interfaceManagement basics Main menu Access levels and passwords Chapter Installing Device Manager software Accessing the Nortel Networks Web siteWindows installation Unix installation Installing Device Manager softwareInstalling the software in a Solaris environment To start Device Manager Enter Installing the software in an HP-UX environment Installing the software in an IBM AIX environment JDM a.b.c.d Installing Device Manager software 209321-A Chapter Device Manager basics Starting Device ManagerSetting the Device Manager properties Device Manager basicsProperties dialog box items Area DescriptionOpening a device Snmp community string default valuesAccess level Description Device Manager basics Properties dialog box itemsOpen Device dialog box Open Device dialog box itemsDevice Manager window Device viewMenu bar commands Command DescriptionMenu bar Toolbar buttons ToolbarDevice view Button Name Description Menu bar equivalentSelecting objects Selecting multiple objects Port color codes Color DescriptionSwitch unit shortcut menu commands Shortcut menusPort shortcut menu commands Command DescriptionsDevice Manager buttons Using the buttons in Device Manager dialog boxesStatus bar Button Name DescriptionEditing objects Working with statistics and graphsTypes of statistics Types of statisticsTypes of graphs Statistic DescriptionLine graph Bar graph Statistics for single and multiple objects Interface statistics for a single portInterface statistics for multiple ports Viewing statistics as graphs Statistics dialog box for a portGraph dialog box buttons Telneting to a switch Trap logPlatform Default path Online HelpHelp file locations Chapter Web management interface basics RequirementsAccessing the Web interface Web management interface basicsLogin Web page layout User levels in the Web management interfaceMenu Parts of the Web managementMenu headings and options Heading OptionWeb management interface basics Menu headings and options Content areaIcons IconsSetting up security Web management interface basics IconsSetting console, Telnet, and Web passwords Console passwordSetting remote dial-in access security Radius managementIndex Index MDAIndex Unix