Using The Console Interface; Using Telnet; Connecting To Another Host Using Telnet; Configuring Switch Ip Parameters - Extreme Networks 200 Series Installation And User Manual

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Managing the Switch

Using the Console Interface

The CLI built into the switch is accessible by way of the 9-pin, RS-232 port labeled console, located on
the front of the Summit 200 series switch.
Once the connection is established, you will see the switch prompt and you can log in.

Using Telnet

Any workstation with a Telnet facility should be able to communicate with the switch over a TCP/IP
network.
Up to eight active Telnet sessions can access the switch concurrently. If
are enabled, the
idletimeouts
Telnet connection will time out after 20 minutes of inactivity. If a connection to a Telnet session is lost
inadvertently, the switch terminates the session within two hours.
Before you can start a Telnet session, you must configure the switch IP parameters. See "Configuring
Switch IP Parameters" on page 58 for more information. Telnet is enabled by default.
To open the Telnet session, you must specify the IP address of the device that you want to manage.
Check the user manual supplied with the Telnet facility if you are unsure of how to do this.
Once the connection is established, you will see the switch prompt and you may log in.

Connecting to Another Host Using Telnet

You can Telnet from the current CLI session to another host using the following command:
telnet [<ipaddress> | <hostname>] {<port_number>}
If the TCP port number is not specified, the Telnet session defaults to port 23. Only VT100 emulation is
supported.

Configuring Switch IP Parameters

To manage the switch by way of a Telnet connection or by using an SNMP Network Manager, you must
first configure the switch IP parameters.
Using a BOOTP Server
If you are using IP and you have a Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) server set up correctly on your network,
you must add the following information to the BOOTP server:
• Switch Media Access Control (MAC) address, found on the rear label of the switch
• IP address
• Subnet address mask (optional)
Once this is done, the IP address and subnet mask for the switch will be downloaded automatically. You
can then start managing the switch without further configuration.
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