Switch settings would you? Haha, I believe a lot of rookie level of friends do not know, it does not matter the following small set to teach you gigabit network switch settings skills, rookie can also become a network master OH.
Run the Telnet client on your computer (this program is available in Windows System with UNIX, Linux systems, and usage is basically compatible, especially in the Windows2000 system) and log on to the remote switch. If we have previously set the switch IP address to: 61.159.62.182.
The following only introduces the way to configure the interface, as to how to configure that is more, depending on the specific circumstances, do not make a specific introduction. The step into the configuration interface is simple, with just two simple steps: Step 1th: Click the Start button to select the Run menu item, and then enter it in the telnet61.159.62.182 format in the dialog box.
Login (Of course, you can also not enter the IP address, after entering the Telnet main interface after the connection, but this will be a step, directly in the following input to connect the IP address better), as shown in the figure. If you have configured a name for the switch, you can also go directly to Telnet.
Enter the name of the switch configuration after a blank space after the command.
The note here is that "Hostnqme includes the name of the switch, but more than that we have the IP address configured for the switch, so here is more about the IP address of the switch." The "port" behind the format is generally not required, it is used to set the port used for Telnet communication.
Generally speaking, Telnet communication port, in the TCP/IP protocol, for Port 23rd, it is best not to change it, which means we can not take this parameter. Step 2nd, when you are done, click OK, or click Enter to establish a connection to the remote switch. As shown in the illustration, the interface that is displayed when the computer is connected to the Catalyst1900 switch through tetnet.
When the console port is configured with IP address information for the switch and the HTTP service is enabled, the switch can be accessed via a Java-enabled web browser and the switch is managed via the web through a browser to modify various parameters of the switch.
In fact, through the Web interface, many of the key parameters of the switch can be modified and set up, and real-time view of the switch running state. However, before you use a Web browser to access the switch, you should confirm that you have done the following:
Next, you can see the various parameters and running status of the switch step by step through the hints in the Web interface, and make the necessary changes to some of the switch parameters as needed, how is it easy? Did you learn?