Nortel Networks 380-24F manual Access levels and passwords, IP Configuration/Setup menu

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Figure 2 IP Configuration/Setup menu

6Do one of the following, based on your configuration:

For a standalone switch, enter the IP address of the switch in the In-Band Switch IP Address field.

Note: If the In-Band Subnet Mask field does not already contain a value when you enter the IP address in the In-Band Switch IP Address field, the switch software provides an in-use default value for the In-Band Subnet Mask field, based on the class of the entered IP address.

7In the In-Band Subnet Mask field, enter the IP subnet mask address.

8In the Default Gateway field, enter the default gateway address.

Access levels and passwords

Access to management functions for BayStack 380-24F switches is controlled by passwords and community strings. Different passwords or community strings allow access to different levels of management functions. Access to Device Manager requires entering community strings. Access to the Web-based interface requires a user identification and a password.

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Contents Part No -A March Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA Copyright 2003 Nortel Networks 214392-ANortel Networks Inc. software license agreement 214392-A Contents Contents Chapter Device Manager basicsIndex Contents 214392-A Figures Interface statistics for a single port Tables Tables 214392-A Preface Before you beginText conventions PrefaceRelated publications Hard-copy technical manualsHow to get help Technical Solutions Center TelephoneDevice Manager software Chapter Management basicsManagement tools Management basics Setting the switch IP parametersWeb-based management interface Main menu Access levels and passwords IP Configuration/Setup menuWindows installation Chapter Installing Device Manager softwareAccessing the Nortel Networks Web site Downloading the Device Manager Windows software Installing the Device Manger Windows softwareInstalling Device Manager software InstallAnywhere Introduction dialog box License Agreement dialog box Choose Install Folder dialog box Choose Shortcut Folder dialog box Installing Java Device Manager dialog box Unix installation Install Complete dialog boxInstalling OS patches and JRE software SolarisSolaris patch files SunOS/Solaris version Patch file nameInstalling the JRE in a SunOS/Solaris environment HP-UX Installing the Device Manager Unix software Downloading the Device Manager Unix softwareLicense Agreement dialog box 214392-A Choose Install Set dialog box Choose Install Folder dialog box Installing Java Device Manager dialog box Install Complete dialog box Chapter Device Manager basics Starting Device ManagerSetting the Device Manager properties Device Manager basicsProperties dialog box items Area DescriptionSnmp community string default values Access level DescriptionOpening a device Device Manager basics Properties dialog box itemsOpen Device dialog box Open Device dialog box itemsDevice Manager basics Open Device dialog box items Device view 214392-AMenu bar commands Command DescriptionDevice Manager window Menu barButton Name Description Menu bar equivalent ToolbarToolbar buttons Device view Objects in the device viewSelecting multiple objects Port color codes Color DescriptionSwitch unit shortcut menu commands Shortcut menusUsing the buttons in Device Manager dialog boxes Port shortcut menu commandsStatus bar Device Manager buttonsEditing objects Device Manager basics Device Manager buttonsWorking with statistics and graphs Types of statisticsTypes of graphs Types of statisticsLine graph Bar graph Statistics for single and multiple objects Interface statistics for a single portViewing statistics as graphs Statistics dialog box for a port Graph dialog box buttons Telneting to a switch Trap logHelp file locations Platform Default pathOnline Help Device Manager basics 214392-A Chapter Web management interface basics RequirementsAccessing the Web interface Web management interface basicsLogin User levels in the Web management interface Web page layout MenuWeb management interface basics Menu headings and options Heading OptionContent area IconsIcons Icon Name DescriptionSetting up security Setting console, Telnet, and Web passwords Console passwordSetting remote dial-in access security Radius managementIndex Index Index Unix