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6 Logging In Through the Web-based Network
Management Interface
Go to these sections for information you are interested in:
z Introduction
z Establishing an HTTP Connection
z Configuring the Login Banner
z Enabling/Disabling the WEB Server
Introduction
Switch 4500 has a Web server built in. It enables you to log in to Switch 4500 through a Web browser
and then manage and maintain the switch intuitively by interacting with the built-in Web server.
To log in to Switch 4500 through the built-in Web-based network management interface, you need to
perform the related configuration on both the switch and the PC operating as the network management
terminal.
Table 6-1 Requirements for logging in to a switch through the Web-based network management
system
Item Requirement
The VLAN interface of the switch is assigned an IP address, and the route
between the switch and the Web network management terminal is reachable.
(Refer to the IP Address Configuration – IP Performance Configuration and
Routing Protocol parts for related information.)
Switch
The user name and password for logging in to the Web-based network
management system are configured.
IE is available. PC operating as
the network
management
terminal
The IP address of the VLAN interface of the switch, the user name, and the
password are available.
Establishing an HTTP Connection
1) Assign an IP address to VLAN-interface 1 of the switch (VLAN 1 is the default VLAN of the switch).
See Telnetting to a Switch from a Terminal for related information.
2) Configure the user name and the password on the switch for the Web network management user to
log in.
# Create a Web user account, setting both the user name and the password to admin and the user level
to 3.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] local-user admin
[Sysname-luser-admin] service-type telnet level 3
[Sysname-luser-admin] password simple admin