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Learning by Doing: CISCO Certified Network ... - SCN Research

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Telnetting/using a web browser to console into a switch:<br />

1. Without an IP address and subnet mask you cannot telnet into a switch. If you<br />

have put one on it then just start telnet and use the ip address with the telnet port.<br />

Its really cool. Open telnet <strong>by</strong> using Start then Run and typing telnet. The telnet<br />

window should open. Then click on “connect” and “remote session.” When the<br />

pop up window opens type in the IP address of the switch and click on “Connect.”<br />

You should see something like this:<br />

After only a couple of seconds you should see something like this:<br />

Notice how you no longer have the IP configuration option available.<br />

2. Guess what? You can also get to your switch over the web. Just type that IP<br />

address in a web page and see what happens. It’s really cool with pictures and<br />

everything. You should see something like this:<br />

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