Accessing the User
Interface
Using an IP
Management
Interface
Levels of User
Access
You can access the user interface in the following ways:
From a PC or workstation, to a Layer 3 Module IP address, using
Telnet.
Through an SNMP-based network management application such as
the 3Com Transcend Network Control Services suite of network
management tools.
An IP management interface allows you to manage the system through
an Ethernet port. After you configure an IP management interface with a
unique IP address, you can also use Telnet to connect remotely to the user
interface using the TCP/IP protocol from a host computer, or you can
reach the SNMP agent from a network management application.
When you enter the user interface, the system prompts you for an access
level and password:
Select access level (read, write, administer):
Password:
The passwords are stored in nonvolatile memory. You must enter the
password correctly before you can continue.
The Layer 3 Module supports three password levels so that the network
administrator can provide different levels of access for different users.
Table 12 describes these access levels.
Table 12 Password Access Levels
Access Level
For users who need to:
Administer
Perform system setup and
management tasks
(usually a single network
administrator)
Write
Perform active network
management
Read
Only view parameters
Accessing the User Interface
Allows users to:
Perform system-level administration
tasks (such as setting passwords,
loading new software, and so on)
Configure network parameters
(such as configuring IP VLAN
addresses)
View "display-only" menu items
(such as display, summary, detail)
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