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Introduction, Web server configuration – H3C Technologies H3C S5120 Series Switches User Manual

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Logging in Through Web-based Network

Management System

Introduction

An S5120-SI series switch has a Web server built in. You can log in to an S5120-SI series switch

through a Web browser and manage and maintain the switch intuitively by interacting with the built-in

Web server.

To log in to an S5120-SI series switch through the built-in Web-based network management system,

you need to perform the related configuration on both the switch and the PC operating as the network

management terminal.

Table 4-1 Requirements for logging in to a switch through the Web-based network management

system

Item

Requirement

Start the Web server

The IP address of the management VLAN of the switch is configured.
The route between the switch and the network management terminal
is available. (Refer to the module “IP Addressing and Performance”
and “IP Routing” for more.)

Switch

The user name and password for logging in to the Web-based
network management system are configured.

IE is available.

PC operating as the
network management
terminal

The IP address of the management VLAN interface of the switch is
available.

Web Server Configuration

Logging in Through Web-based Network Management configuration.

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

-

Add a local user and enter local
user view

local-user user-name

Required

No local user exists by default.

Configure a password for the
local user

password { cipher | simple }
password

Required

No password exists by default.

Configure the authorization
attributes for the local user

authorization-attribute level
level

Optional

By default, no authorization
attribute is configured for a
local user.