SGS-6341-Series User Manual

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3.1.2.3 Manage the Switch via SNMP Network Management Software
The followings are required by SNMP network management software to manage switches:
1) IP addresses are configured on the switch;
2) The IP address of the client host and that of the VLAN interface on the switch it subordinates to
should be in the same segment;
3) If 2) is not met, the client should be able to reach an IP address of the switch through devices like
routers;
4) SNMP should be enabled.
The host with SNMP network management software should be able to ping the IP address of the switch, so
that when running, SNMP network management software will be able to find it and implement read/write
operation on it. Details about how to manage switches via SNMP network management software will not be
covered in this manual; please refer to “Simple Network Management software user manual”.
3.2 CLI Interface
The switch provides three management interfaces for users: CLI (Command Line Interface) interface, Web
interface and Simple Network Management software. We will introduce the CLI interface and Web
configuration interface in details. Web interface is familiar with CLI interface function and will not be covered.
Please refer to “Simple Network Management software user manual”.
CLI interface is familiar to most users. As aforementioned, out-of-band management and Telnet login are all
performed through CLI interface to manage the switch.
CLI Interface is supported by Shell program, which consists of a set of configuration commands. Those
commands are categorized according to their functions in switch configuration and management. Each
category represents a different configuration mode. The Shell for the switch is described below:
Configuration Modes
Configuration Syntax
Shortcut keys
Help function
Input verification
Fuzzy match support
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User’s Manual of SGS-6341 series