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Device Management Applications Familiarization<br />

Management application overview<br />

CLI Functionality<br />

Chapter<br />

This chapter describes the different applications you can use to manage the devices. The <strong>Brocade</strong><br />

devices support the same management applications as other <strong>Brocade</strong> devices.<br />

As with other <strong>Brocade</strong> devices, you can manage a device using any of the following applications:<br />

• Comm<strong>and</strong> Line Interface (CLI) – a text-based interface accessible directly from a PC or terminal<br />

attached to the device’s serial (Console) port or 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet (management)<br />

port, or from a Telnet connection to the PC or terminal.<br />

• IronView Network Manager – An optional SNMP-based st<strong>and</strong>alone GUI application. For more<br />

information see the Unified IP MIB reference manual.<br />

The following section describes how to log on to these applications.<br />

Once an IP address is assigned to the <strong>Brocade</strong> device’s management port, you can access the CLI<br />

through a PC or terminal attached to the device’s serial (Console) port or 10BaseT/100BaseTX<br />

Ethernet (management) port, or from a Telnet or SSH connection to the PC or terminal.<br />

You can initiate a local Telnet, SSH or SNMP connection by specifying the management port’s IP<br />

address.<br />

The comm<strong>and</strong>s in the CLI are organized into the following levels:<br />

• User EXEC – Lets you display information <strong>and</strong> perform basic tasks such as pings <strong>and</strong><br />

traceroutes.<br />

• Privileged EXEC – Lets you use the same comm<strong>and</strong>s as those at the User EXEC level plus<br />

configuration comm<strong>and</strong>s that do not require saving the changes to the system-config file.<br />

• CONFIG – Lets you make configuration changes to the device. To save the changes across<br />

software reloads <strong>and</strong> system resets, you need to save them to the system-config file. The<br />

CONFIG level contains sub-levels for individual ports, for VLANs, for routing protocols, <strong>and</strong> other<br />

configuration areas.<br />

NOTE<br />

By default, any user who can open a direct or Telnet connection to a <strong>Brocade</strong> device can access all<br />

these CLI levels. To secure access, you can configure Enable passwords or local user accounts, or<br />

you can configure the device to use a RADIUS or TACACS/TACACS+ server for authentication.<br />

<strong>Brocade</strong> NetIron <strong>CES</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Brocade</strong> NetIron <strong>CER</strong> <strong>Devices</strong> <strong>Hardware</strong> Guide 47<br />

53-1002425-03<br />

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