Configuring and Monitoring the Switch 10-1
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Configuring and Monitoring the Switch

10.1 COMMON TASKS

The switch console menus allow you to modify default switch settings and configure the switch for
network management. They also allow you to monitor switch performance and status. Refer to
Chapters 1 through 9 for an overview of the menu hierarchy and a description of all menus. The
following sections describe common tasks in setting up and operating the switch using the console
menus.
To begin, set operating parameters and make sure the network connections are correct by
performing these tasks:
Setting password protection for the switch to prevent unauthorized access to console menus
(Section 10.2)
Assigning an IP address for the switch if you plan to manage the switch using SNMP, or if you
use Telnet to access the switch (Section10.3)
Checking network configuration status and verifying that network connections are correct
(Section 10.4)
After the switch is installed and operating, you may want to perform one or more of the following
tasks:
Connecting via Telnet for in-band access to the console menus (Section10.5)
Setting SNMP parameters for management access (Section10.6)
Viewing switch statistics to monitor and evaluate switch performance and traffic patterns on the
network (Section10.7)
Configuring port mirroring (Section10.8)
Downloading a software upgrade (Section10.9)
Configuring Spanning Tree parameters (Section10.10)
Configuring VLANs (Section10.11)
Configuring Class of Service (Section10.12)