Setting Up and Installing the GbE Interconnect Switch
If the GbE Interconnect Switch does not obtain the IP address assigned by means of the DHCP service, you can access the IP address locally by using the following instructions. After assigning the IP address to the switch, you can then access the switch remotely.
To access the GbE Interconnect Switch locally:
1.Connect the GbE Interconnect Switch
2.Open a VT100 terminal emulation session with the following settings: 9600 baud rate, eight data bits, no parity, and one stop bit. The GbE Interconnect Switch logon screen is displayed.
Logging On and Configuring the GbE Interconnect SwitchNOTE: The GbE Interconnect Switch logon screen does not have any initial user names or passwords set.
On the GbE Interconnect Switch logon screen:
1.Leave the User name field blank, and press the Tab key.
2.Leave the Password field blank, and press the Enter key. The main menu is displayed.
3.Perform the following recommended tasks from the main menu:
a.Set up users, passwords, and access privileges.
b.Change default SNMP community strings for
c.Set up network configurations including the IP address (if required).
NOTE: After you configure the IP address, the GbE Interconnect Switch can be accessed using Telnet, SNMP, or a Web browser. Refer to the “Configuring the IP Address” section in Chapter 3.
Refer to Chapter 3 for information on how to use the console management interface to change configuration settings and monitor switch operation using one of the following interfaces:
•Local serial
•Remote Telnet console management interface
Refer to Chapter 4 for information on how to use the embedded
Appendix E provides information regarding the SNMP and RMON Agents, along with the MIBs supported. This appendix also describes how to use these MIBs to configure and monitor the GbE Interconnect Switch using a generic SNMP manager, such as HP Openview.
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