Accessing The Cli From A Browser - Cisco Catalyst 3550 series Software Configuration Manual

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Accessing the CLI from a Browser

You can establish a connection with the switch by either
After you connect through the console port, through a Telnet session, or through an SSH session, the
user EXEC prompt appears on the management station.
Accessing the CLI from a Browser
This procedure assumes that you have met the software requirements (including browser and Java
plug-in configurations) and have assigned IP information and a Telnet password to the switch or
command switch, as described in the release notes.
To access the CLI from a web browser, follow these steps:
Start one of the supported browsers.
Step 1
In the URL field, enter the IP address of the command switch.
Step 2
When the Cisco Systems Access page appears, click Telnet to start a Telnet session.
Step 3
Enter the switch password.
Step 4
The user EXEC prompt appears on the management station.
Copies of the CMS pages that you display are saved in your browser memory cache until you exit the
Note
browser session. A password is not required to redisplay these pages, including the Cisco Systems
Access page. You can access the CLI by clicking Web Console - HTML access to the command line
interface from a cached copy of the Cisco Systems Access page. To prevent unauthorized access to CMS
and the CLI, exit your browser to end the browser session.
Catalyst 3550 Multilayer Switch Software Configuration Guide
2-10
Connecting the switch console port to a management station or dial-up modem. For information
about connecting to the console port, refer to the switch hardware installation guide.
Using any Telnet TCP/IP or encrypted Secure Shell (SSH) package from a remote management
station. The switch must have network connectivity with the Telnet or SSH client, and the switch
must have an enable secret password configured.
For information about configuring the switch for Telnet access, see the
for a Terminal Line" section on page
Changes made by one Telnet user are reflected in all other Telnet sessions.
For information about configuring the switch for SSH, see the
Shell" section on page
8-37. The switch supports up to five simultaneous secure SSH sessions.
Chapter 2
8-6. The switch supports up to 16 simultaneous Telnet sessions.
Using the Command-Line Interface
"Setting a Telnet Password
"Configuring the Switch for Secure
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