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1 Logging Into the <strong>Switch</strong><br />

Logging into the switch may be done locally or remotely. <strong>Management</strong> tools include: the Command Line<br />

Interface (CLI), which may be accessed locally via the console port, or remotely via Telnet; WebView,<br />

which requires an HTTP client (browser) on a remote workstation; and SNMP, which requires an SNMP<br />

manager (such as Alcatel-Lucent’s OmniVista or HP OpenView) on the remote workstation. Secure<br />

sessions are available using the Secure Shell interface.<br />

In This Chapter<br />

This chapter describes the basics of logging into the switch to manage the switch through the CLI. It also<br />

includes the information about using Telnet, and Secure Shell for logging into the switch as well as information<br />

about using the switch to start a Telnet or Secure Shell session on another device. It also includes<br />

information about managing sessions and specifying a DNS resolver. For more details about the syntax of<br />

referenced commands, see the Omni<strong>Switch</strong> <strong>AOS</strong> Release 8 CLI Reference <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

Configuration procedures described in this chapter include:<br />

• “Quick Steps for Logging Into the <strong>Switch</strong>” on page 1-3<br />

• “Accessing the micro USB Console Port” on page 1-6<br />

• “Accessing the RS-232 Console Port” on page 1-7<br />

• “Configuring the USB Bluetooth Adapter” on page 1-8<br />

• “Setting the EMP Port’s IP Address” on page 1-9<br />

• “Using Telnet” on page 1-10<br />

• “Using Secure Shell” on page 1-11<br />

• “Modifying the Login Banner” on page 1-16<br />

• “Configuring Login Parameters” on page 1-18<br />

• “Enabling the DNS Resolver” on page 1-19<br />

• “Enabling the FIPS mode” on page 1-19<br />

<strong>Management</strong> access is disabled (except through the console port) unless specifically enabled by a network<br />

administrator. For more information about management access and methods, use the table here as a guide:<br />

For more information about...<br />

Enabling or “unlocking” management interfaces<br />

on the switch<br />

Authenticating users to manage the switch<br />

See...<br />

Chapter 7, “Managing <strong>Switch</strong> Security”<br />

Chapter 7, “Managing <strong>Switch</strong> Security”<br />

Omni<strong>Switch</strong> <strong>AOS</strong> Release 8 <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> May 2014 page 1-1

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