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• Enables CLI login and HTTP access to use the local authentication setting
only, which allows user account access via these management interfaces.
The user may return later to configure Radius or .
• Sets up the IP address for the management VLAN or enables support for
DHCP to configure the management IP address dynamically.
• Sets up the SNMP community string to be used by the SNMP manager.
The user may choose to skip this step if SNMP management is not used. If
it is configured, the default access level is set to the highest available
access for the SNMP management interface. The user may return later to
add to the community string or reconfigure the access level of the
community string. Initially only SNMPv1/2c will be activated. SNMPv3 is
disabled until the user returns to configure security access for SNMPv3
(for example, engine ID, view, and so on). The SNMP community string
may include spaces. The wizard requires the use of quotation marks when
the user wants to enter spaces in the community string. Although spaces
are allowed in the community string, their use is discouraged. The default
community string contains no spaces.
• Allows the user to specify the management server IP or permit SNMP
access from all IP addresses.
• Sets up the default gateway IP address.
If the user chooses not to use the wizard initially, the session defaults to the
CLI mode with a warning to refer the documentation. During a subsequent
login, the user may again elect not to run the setup wizard. Once the wizard
has established configuration, however, the wizard is presented only if the
user resets the switch to the factory default settings. While the wizard is
running, the system does not display any unsolicited or unrelated status
messages. For example, the system does not display event notification or
system status messages.
After completing the wizard, the user is given a chance to save his
configuration and continue to the CLI. If the user chooses to discard his
configuration, any restart of the wizard must be from the beginning. When
the user chooses to restart the wizard, any configuration the user saved
previously automatically is offered for the user to accept. The user may elect
to correct only a few items instead of re-entering all the data.
Summary of Contents for PowerConnect 6224
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Page 134: ...134 Command Groups ...
Page 186: ...186 Using the CLI ...
Page 216: ...216 ACL Commands ...
Page 236: ...236 Address Table Commands ...
Page 250: ...250 CDP Interoperability Commands ...
Page 256: ...256 DHCP Layer 2 Relay Commands Example console config dhcp l2relay vlan 10 340 345 ...
Page 284: ...284 Dynamic ARP Inspection Commands ...
Page 318: ...318 Ethernet Configuration Commands ...
Page 330: ...330 GVRP Commands ...
Page 344: ...344 IGMP Snooping Commands ...
Page 368: ...368 IP Addressing Commands ...
Page 378: ...378 IPv6 Access List Commands ...
Page 386: ...386 IPv6 MLD Snooping Querier Commands MLD Version Indicates the version of MLD ...
Page 393: ...LACP Commands 393 Oper Key 29 Partner System Priority 0 MAC Address 000000 000000 Oper Key 14 ...
Page 394: ...394 LACP Commands ...
Page 404: ...404 Link Dependency Commands ...
Page 432: ...432 LLDP Commands ...
Page 446: ...446 Port Monitor Commands 1 Enable 1 g10 1 g8 Rx Tx ...
Page 572: ...572 TACACS Commands ...
Page 610: ...610 VLAN Commands ...
Page 616: ...616 Voice VLAN Commands ...
Page 618: ...618 802 1x Commands 802 1x Option 81 radius server attribute 4 ...
Page 656: ...656 ARP Commands IP Address MAC Address Interface Type Age console ...
Page 822: ...822 IPv6 Routing Commands ...
Page 826: ...826 Loopback Interface Commands ...
Page 828: ...828 Multicast Commands show ip pimsm rphash show ip pimsm rp mapping ...
Page 854: ...854 Multicast Commands ...
Page 930: ...930 OSPF Commands ...
Page 933: ...OSPFv3 Commands 933 show ipv6 ospf virtual link show ipv6 ospf virtual link brief ...
Page 1004: ...1004 PIM SM Commands ...
Page 1014: ...1014 Router Discovery Protocol Commands ...
Page 1054: ...1054 Autoconfig Commands boot host dhcp boot host retry count show boot ...
Page 1058: ...1058 Autoconfig Commands ...
Page 1094: ...1094 Captive Portal Commands ...
Page 1110: ...1110 Clock Commands ...
Page 1130: ...1130 Configuration and Image File Commands ...
Page 1142: ...1142 Denial of Service Commands ...
Page 1178: ...1178 Power Over Ethernet Commands ...
Page 1220: ...1220 Serviceability Tracing Packet Commands ...
Page 1232: ...1232 Sflow Commands ...
Page 1262: ...1262 SNMP Commands ...
Page 1346: ...1346 System Management Commands 4 5 ...
Page 1350: ...1350 Telnet Server Commands ...
Page 1372: ...1372 Web Server Commands ...