Switch, User accounts – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual
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Configuring the Summit 200 using ExtremeWare Vista
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Switch
This window, shown in Figure 64, manages basic switch operation. The four sections are:
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Set date and time
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Enable or disable Telnet remote management and SNMP management
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Select the image and configuration to use
You can choose a primary or secondary image to use from the pull-down menu.
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Save the configuration
Settings that are stored in run-time memory are not retained by the switch when the switch is
rebooted. To retain the settings, and have them load when you reboot the switch, you must save the
configuration to nonvolatile storage.
The switch can store two different configurations: a primary and a secondary. When you save
configuration changes, you can select into which configuration area you want the changes saved. If
you do not specify the configuration area, the changes are saved to the configuration area currently
in use.
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Reboot the switch
This stand-alone button causes the Summit 200 to reboot immediately.
Figure 64: Switch Configuration
User Accounts
This window allows you to control access to the system. As shown in Figure 65, the top table provides
the user’s name, whether that user has administrator privileges, and the number of times the user has
logged into the system since the last reboot.