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Note
As a general rule, when configuring any IP addresses for the switch,
you can express a subnet mask by using dotted decimal notation, or
by using classless inter-domain routing notation (CIDR). CIDR uses a
forward slash plus the number of bits in the subnet mask. Using CIDR
notation, the command identical to the one above would be:
config vlan default ipaddress 123.45.67.8 / 24
6. Configure the default route for the switch using the following
command:
config iproute add default
{
For example:
config iproute add default 123.45.67.1
7. Save your configuration changes so that they will be in effect after
the next switch reboot, by typing
save
Note
For more information on saving configuration changes, refer to
.
8. When you are finished using the facility, log out of the switch by
typing
logout or quit
Disconnecting a
Telnet Session
An administrator-level account can disconnect a management
session that has been established by way of a Telnet connection. If
this happens, the user logged in by way of the Telnet connection is
notified that the session has been terminated.
To terminate a Telnet session, follow these steps:
1. Log in to the switch with administrator privileges.
2. Determine the session number of the session you want to
terminate by using the following command:
show session
3. Terminate the session by using the following command:
clear session