3Com 11.3 manual Configuring Basic Settings, Logging on to, System

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CONFIGURING BASIC SETTINGS

This chapter describes preliminary tasks for configuring basic bridge/router settings. Before you begin configuring ports and paths (described in Chapter 1 of Using Enterprise OS Software), complete the following tasks:

Log on to the system.

Familiarize yourself with the user interface.

Learn how to get help.

Set up IP routing.

Store configuration parameter values.

Obtain Network Manager privileges.

Change the Network Manager password.

Set the time and date.

Set system administrator information.

Assign IP addresses and subnet masks to individual ports or one address for the bridge/router or tunnel switch.

Set up the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

Set up NETBuilder security.

To perform these tasks, you can either attach a console to the console port and log onto the system locally, or you can use the Web Link applications, which is a web-based configuration tool. For information on how to log on to the system locally, see “Logging on to the System” on page 17.

Web Link contains a complete user interface to the configuration parameters required to set up and configure a bridge/router or tunnel switch.

Logging on to the

To log on to the bridge/router or tunnel switch, follow these steps:

System

 

1Turn the bridge/router on or press the two outer (reset) buttons on the LCD panel on the front of the chassis.

The bridge/router takes a few minutes to complete the initialization process. Startup messages appear on your console display.

When you see the following message:

System Initialized and Running

the bridge/router has finished booting.

2Press the Return key.

The following prompt is displayed on your console:

NetLogin:

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