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Chapter 4 console interface, 1 user interface, 2 characteristics – Asante Technologies 65120 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Console Interface


The console, using VT100 terminal emulation, can be accessed from the RS232 serial port or a telnet
connection. The switch offers password protection for this interface. All of the following examples of the
Console’s User Interface show a screen capture from a telnet session.

When attached to the User Interface via a telnet session, make sure that your telnet application is configured
to use VT100 emulation.

Please refer to Chapter 6 Switching Concepts to review any features that are not familiar to you.

4.1 User Interface


The switch offers a menu-driven interface. The initial welcome screen requires a password entry in order to
proceed. If there is no password set on the system, the Main Menu will be displayed and access is granted
immediately. By default, password protection is disabled. If enabled, the default password is Asante. To
enable password protection, see Chapter 2.4.

Note: Asante is case sensitive and must appear exactly as it is shown here.

4.2 Characteristics


There are several characteristics to the User Interface pages that are necessary to know before proceeding
to use it. The arrow keys may be used to move within menus and sub-screens. At the bottom of every
screen are some key commands available to the user for that particular screen, as well as some helpful
information. The common keystrokes and their definitions and intricacies are listed below:

ESC

Return to the previous menu or screen, or abort editing

Ctrl-L

Refresh the screen

Ctrl-D

Log off

Ctrl-W

Saves current configuration to NVRAM

Spacebar

Toggles between possible settings for a field

Enter

Select a menu item, edit a field, or accept a value after editing a field

Ctrl-X

Delete a table entry

4.3 Main Menu


The main menu displays all the sub-menus that are available. By pressing Enter at a highlighted option you
will confirm the choice of the specified sub-menu. There are ten menu items to choose from:

System Manager

Port Manager

Address Manager

Spanning Tree

VLAN Setup

Port Trunking

Port Mirroring

SNMP Management

IGMP Management

Statistics




To log out of the user interface, press Ctrl+D at anytime during your telnet session. You will be brought back
to the login screen.