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System configuration>Omega Options
Figure 3-4 Omega Configuration Screen
Omega default options consist of the following:
Password: No password is initially required to access Omega.
Timeout : The default is 5 minutes. A timeout value is one way to
protect the switch from unauthorized use in case you forget to
exit Omega and then leave the switch unattended. If you
configure a timeout value, Omega clocks the elapsed time
between the last time any key was pressed during an Omega
session. If the elapsed time exceeds the timeout value, Omega
automatically quits.
Local Omega: The default is enabled. Local Omega means you
can access the management menus by connecting a terminal
or PC to the RS232 management port.
Remote Omega : The default is enabled. Remote Omega means
you can access the management menus from a remote
location by entering the switch’s MAC address, its configured
IP address, or user-assigned unique name.
Web-based Omega : The default is enabled. Web-based Omega
means you can access the management menus by connecting
to your switch through a web browser. This feature requires a
TCP/IP network. Refer to Chapter 2, Menu Navigation Using
A Web Browser, for details on how to access the switch via the
World Wide Web.