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3.2 Management Access Overview
The Managed Switch gives you the flexibility to access and manage it using any or all of the
following methods:
An administration console
Web browser interface
An external SNMP-based network management application
The administration console and Web browser interface support are embedded in the Managed
Switch software and are available for immediate use. Each of these management methods has their
own advantages. Table 3-1 compares the three management methods.
Method
Advantages
Disadvantages
Console
• No IP address or subnet needed
• Text-based
• Telnet functionality and
HyperTerminal built into
Windows
95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP
operating systems
• Secure
• Must be near switch or use dial-up
connection
• Not convenient for remote users
• Modem connection may prove to be
unreliable or slow
Web
Browser
• Ideal for configuring the switch
remotely
• Compatible with all popular
browsers
• Can be accessed from any
location
• Most visually appealing
• Security can be compromised
(hackers need only know the IP
address and subnet mask)
• May encounter lag times on poor
connections
SNMP
Agent
• Communicates with switch
functions at the MIB level
• Based on open standards
• Requires SNMP manager software
• Least visually appealing of all three
methods
• Some settings require calculations
• Security can be compromised
(hackers need only know the
community name)
Table 3-1: Management Methods Comparison