Using The Web Interface; Configuring For Web Access - D-Link DES-3226L User Manual

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Using the Web Interface

This chapter is a brief introduction to the web interface.
Tip: Use the Web interface for configuration instead of the CLI interface. Web configuration
is quicker and easier than entering the multiple required CLI commands.
You can manage your switch through a Web browser and Internet connection. This is referred
to as Web-based management. To use Web-based management, the DES-3226L must be set up
for in-band connectivity.
To access the switch, the Web browser must support:
HTML version 4.0, or later
HTTP version 1.1, or later
JavaScript
This section explains how to access the switch Web-based management panels to configure
and manage the switch.
Note that there are equivalent functions in the Web interface as in the terminal interface —
that is, both applications usually employ the same menus to accomplish a task. For example,
when you log in, there is a Main Menu with the same functions available, etc.
There are several differences between the Web and terminal interfaces. For example, on the
Web interface the entire forwarding database can be displayed, while the terminal interface
only displays 10 entries starting at specified addresses.
To terminate the Web login session, close the web browser.

Configuring for Web Access

To enable Web access to the switch:
1.
Configure the switch for in-band connectivity. See "Configuring for In-band Connectivity" on
page 23 for instructions.
2.
Enable Web mode:
A. At the CLI prompt, enter the show network command.
B. Set Web Mode to Enabled.
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