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Switch Management
1.Select Management Access > Access Control from the main menu tree.
2. Refer to the Management Settings field to enable or disable the following switch interfaces:
Secure Management | Select this checkbox to allow management VLAN access to switch resources. The |
(on Management | management VLAN is used to establish an IP connection to the switch from a workstation |
VLAN only) | connected to a port in the VLAN. By default, the active management VLAN is VLAN 1, but you |
| can designate any VLAN as the management VLAN. Only one management VLAN can be |
| active at a time. This option is disabled (not selected) by default. |
Enable Telnet | Select this checkbox to allow the switch to use telnet session access for communicating over |
| the network. This setting is enabled by default. |
Port | Define the port number used for the Telnet session with the switch. This field is enabled as |
| long as the Enable Telnet option remains enabled. |
Enable SNMP v2
Enable SNMP v3
Retries
Select this checkbox to enable SNMPv2 access to the switch and configuration activities over the SNMPv2 interface. This setting is enabled by default.
Select this checkbox to enable SNMPv3 access to the switch and configuration activities over the SNMPv3 interface. This setting is enabled by default.
Define the number of retries the switch uses to connect to the SNMP interface if the first attempt fails. The default value is 3 retry attempts.
Timeout | When the provided interval is exceeded, the user is logged out of their SNMP session and |
| forced |
Enable HTTP | Select this checkbox to enable HTTP access to the switch. The Hypertext Transfer Protocol |
| (HTTP) is an |
| systems. This setting is enabled by default. |
Trustpoint | Use the Trustpoint |
| HTTPS session with the switch. For information on creating a new certificate for use with the |
| switch, see Creating Server Certificates on page |