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byte 0 must have a value between x'40' and x'7F'.
MAC Address type - Specify whether the burned-in or the locally administered MAC address should be used for
in-band connectivity. The factory default is to use the burned-in MAC address.
Network Configuration Protocol Current - Choose what the switch should do following power-up: transmit a
Bootp request, transmit a DHCP request, or do nothing (none). The factory default is DHCP.
Management VLAN ID - Specifies the management VLAN ID of the switch. It may be configured to any value in
the range of 1 - 4093. The management VLAN is used for management of the switch. This field is configurable for
administrative users and read-only for other users.
Web Mode - Specify whether the switch may be accessed from a web browser. If you choose to enable web mode
you will be able to manage the switch from a web browser. The factory default is enabled.
Java Mode - Enable or disable the java applet that displays a picture of the switch at the top right of the screen. If
you run the applet you will be able to click on the picture of the switch to select configuration screens instead of
using the navigation tree at the left side of the screen. The factory default is disabled.
The following data are non-configurable:
Burned-in MAC Address - The burned-in MAC address used for in-band connectivity if you choose not to
configure a locally administered address.
Network Configuration Protocol Current - Indicates what network protocol was used on the last, or current
power-up cycle, if any.
4.2.3.4 Telnet Session
This page includes the following fields:
Configurable Data
Telnet Session Timeout (minutes) - Specify how many minutes of inactivity should occur on a telnet session
before the session is logged off. You may enter any number from 1 to 160. The factory default is 5.
Maximum Number of Telnet Sessions - Use the pulldown menu to select how many simultaneous telnet sessions
will be allowed. The maximum is 5, which is also the factory default.
Allow New Telnet Sessions - If you set this to no, new telnet sessions will not be allowed. The factory default is
yes.
Figure 4-2-6 Telnet Session Configuration
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