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Configuration Guide of SGS-6341-Series
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3.1.2.2 Management via HTTP
To manage the switch via HTTP, the following conditions should be met:
1) Switch has an IPv4/IPv6 address configured;
2) The host IPv4/IPv6 address (HTTP client) and the switch’s VLAN interface IPv4/IPv6 address are in
the same network segment;
3) If 2) is not met, HTTP client should connect to an IPv4/IPv6 address of the switch via other devices,
such as a router.
Similar to management the switch via Telnet, as soon as the host succeeds to ping/ping6 an IPv4/IPv6
address of the switch and to type the right login password, it can access the switch via HTTP. The
configuration list is shown below:
Step 1: Run HTTP protocol on the host.
Open the Web browser on the host and type the IP address of the switch, or run directly the HTTP protocol on
the Windows. For example, the IP address of the switch is “10.1.128.251”;
Figure 3-9 Run HTTP Protocol
When accessing a switch with IPv6 address, it is recommended to use the Firefox browser with 1.5 or later
version. For example, if the IPv6 address of the switch is 3ffe:506:1:2::3. Input the IPv6 address of the switch
is http://[3ffe:506:1:2::3] and the address should draw together with the square brackets.
Step 2: Login to the switch.
Login to the Web configuration interface. Valid login name and password are required, otherwise the switch
will reject HTTP access. This is a method to protect the switch from unauthorized access. As a result, when
Telnet is enabled for configuring and managing the switch, username and password for authorized Telnet
users must be configured with the following command:
username <username> privilege <privilege> [password (0|7) <password>]
To open the local authentication style with the following command: authentication line web login local.
Privilege option must exist and just is 15. Assume an authorized user in the switch has a username of
admin”, and password ofadmin”, the configuration procedure should like the following: