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Terminal management – AirLive SNMP-FSH2602MG User Manual

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Terminal Management


The SNMP-FSH2602MG supports terminal management through Telnet or Console Port.
Console Port management allows out-of-band management and serves as a backup when
Web/Telnet management fails. For station that does not have Internet Explorer, users can
use Telnet for in-band management. You will also learn how to manage the switch
remotely through Internet on telnet.

In-Band and Out-of-Band Management


In-Band and Out-of-Band managements are the two distinct methods for switch
management.

In-Band management

that includes Web, Telnet, and SNMP allows users to configure the

switch through the Ethernet network. By connecting the switch through a router or directly
to Internet, user can even manage the switch remotely.

Out-of-Band management

means managing the switch outside of the switch’s Ethernet

network. Console Port management is the most common type of out-of-band management.
Out-of-Band management requires the switch to be physically attached to a computer
through a RS-232, USB, or Parallel port. It has the distinct security advantage and it can
serve as a backup when In-Band management function fails.

Configure for Telnet management

The Concept of Subnet


Under the TCP/IP environment, network devices must be on the same subnet in order to
see each other. This means before you can configure the switch through telnet, your must
set your computer to the same subnet as the switch. For two network devices to be on the
same subnet, they must have the following 2 criteria
:

Their IP address must be on the same subnet

. For example, if one IP

address is 192.168.0.1. The other’s IP address must be 192.168.0.x (x is any
number between 2 and 254) for Class C subnet. To find out the IP address
information for your computer. Under WinNT/2000/XP, please open
Command Line window and type “ipconfig”. Under Win9x, please run
“winipcfg”.

They must have the same subnet mask.

For example, if one machine is

255.255.255.0. The other machine must also set to the same 255.255.255.0
mask.


Configure your computer’s IP


Before accessing the switch through telnet, please follow the instruction below to configure