Interface Management Options; Cli; Web Browser Interface - HP ProCurve 7000dl Series Basic Management And Configuration Manual

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Interface Management Options

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Interface Management Options
The ProCurve Secure Router includes two management interfaces:
the command line interface (CLI)
the Web browser interface
The router also supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP),
which allows you to manage it through an SNMP management console. (For
more information about SNMP support, see Chapter 2: Controlling Manage-
ment Access to the ProCurve Secure Router.)

CLI

To initially access the CLI, connect the COM port on your workstation to the
console port on the front panel of the router. Use the serial cable (5184-1894)
that was shipped with the ProCurve Secure Router. Then run terminal session
software such as Tera Term or HyperTerminal on your workstation, setting
the following parameters for the session:
Baud Rate = 9600
Parity = None
Data Bits = 8
Stop Bits = 1
Flow Control = None
This guide focuses primarily on configuring the router through the CLI.

Web Browser Interface

You can also manage the ProCurve Secure Router through the Web browser
interface, which allows you to navigate the router's OS in a GUI environment.
Even if you are a dedicated CLI user, you should try this easy-to-use Web
browser interface. You will find it especially helpful for more complicated
tasks such as configuring access control policies (ACPs) and VPNs. (See
Figure 1-3.) In fact, the Web browser interface provides wizards to help you
configure VPNs, the router's built-in firewall, or QoS for VoIP.

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