Black Box Pro Switching System 4 Network Backup Switches, NBS008A manual Web Interface

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Chapter 8: Web Interface

8. Web Interface

The Ethernet network management interface also provides access to the console commands listed in Chapter 7 through a Web browser interface. When enabled (see SET WEBENABLE command) accessing the default page on the switch (by entering the module’s IP address in the address bar of your Web browser application, for example, Internet Explorer®, Netscape®, etc.) will present the following page:

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Please logon:

Figure 8-1. Logon Screen.

NOTE: If using a pop-up blocker on your Web browser, be sure to allow pop-ups from the IP address of the switch; otherwise, you could experience trouble receiving a response through the Web interface.

After successfully entering the correct Web password (see SET WEBPASSWORD command) you will get the command console page shown in Figure 8-2.

IMPORTANT: Do NOT click on the “submit” button or press the “enter” key on your keyboard multiple times.

The Web browser interface on the switch typically responds within a few seconds but may take as long as 5 to 10 seconds to process certain commands and return a response. Clicking on “submit” or pressing “enter” multiple times while the switch is processing a command can cause it to decide that the interface is not functioning properly. If this happens, the switch will become non-responsive until it receives a valid login request. You must re-enter the switch IP address in the address bar of your Web browser, and then re-logon when the logon screen appears.

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Command console:

Figure 8-2. Initial Command Screen.

At this point, you may enter any valid command into the text box and click “Send Command” to execute (see Chapter 7 for a complete description of the console commands). The following is an example result of the GET SYSTEM command.

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Contents Pro Switching System 4 Network Backup Switches Trademarks Used in this Manual Trademarks Used in this ManualFCC and IC RFI Statements NOM Statement Table of Contents Specifications SpecificationsOverview Introduction OverviewWhat’s Included Available ModelsBack panel components Hardware DescriptionNBS008MA, NBSALL8, NBSALL8MGR, NBS016A, NBS016MA 16 17 Front Panel of NBS004A, NBS004MANBS006A, NBS006MA NBS006A, NBS006MA front panel components Front Panel of NBS006A, NBS006MAFront Panel of NBS008A, NBS008MA, NBSALL8, NBSALL8MGR Front Panel of NBS016A, NBS016MA Configuration ConfigurationDIP switch SW1 and SW2 settings RJ-11 GANG-OUT port pin assignment Installation InstallationOperation Manual SwitchingOperation Example Port 12 in rack 3 has port address Programming Programming Tips for Using the RS-232 Terminal CommandsBackground Getset Pingreply ON/OFF Getset Snmpenable ON/OFF R6000 Console CommandsGetset Alerttype TRAP/SYSLOG Getset Monitormac X X X X X X X = HEX CharsAuto failover and manual recovery Operation Ethernet Network Interface Setup Ethernet Network Interface Setup GET Version Console CommandsConsole Commands GET ALLSET Rack N AB GET Power NSET System AB GET Rack NSET Ipaddress GET Ipaddress SET Snmpenable Onoff GET SnmpenableSET Webenable Onoff GET Webenable GET WebpasswordGET Telnettimeout GET WebtimeoutSET Telnetenable Onoff GET Telnetenable GET TelnetpasswordSET Monitorfailcount N GET Monitorfailcount SET Authenticationtrap Onoff GET AuthenticationtrapSET Monitormac X X X X X GET Monitormac SET Monitorinterval N GET MonitorintervalSET Manager N SET Adminip NGET Adminip N GET AlerttypeGetset Webenable ON/OFF ResetSET Defaults R6000 Console Commands GETSET Save settings for next startupRestart use after Save Web Interface Web InterfaceWeb Interface MIB Path Summary and Trap Definitions MIB Path Summary and Trap DefinitionsAbRackKeyStat-1.3.6.1.4.1.9477.1.4.2.1.3.RackIndex AbRackGangPort-1.3.6.1.4.1.9477.1.4.2.1.2.RackIndexMIB Path Summary and Trap Definitions MIB Path Summary and Trap Definitions Syslog Messages Syslog MessagesSyslog Messages Blackbox.com Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7

NBS008A, Pro Switching System 4 Network Backup Switches specifications

The Black Box Pro Switching System 4 Network Backup Switches, specifically the NBS008A model, represents a cutting-edge solution for network resilience and management. This advanced device is designed to enhance network reliability by providing a seamless way to switch between primary and backup network links, ensuring continuous connectivity for critical applications.

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