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Managing Switch Using Web-Based Interface - Cisco 300 Quick Start Manual

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Configuring the Cisco Small Business
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Managed Switch
Before You Begin
Verify that a computer with Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 6 and
higher) or Firefox (version 2.0 or higher) is available.
The switch can be accessed and managed by two different methods; over
your IP network using the web-based interface, or by the menu CLI
through the console port. Using the console port requires advanced user
skills.
The switch works with Cisco Small Business network tools and services
including the Cisco FindIT Network Discovery Utility that enables you to
automatically discovers all supported Cisco Small Business devices in the
same local network segment as your PC. You can get a snapshot view of
each device or launch the product configuration utility to view and
configure the settings. For more information, see www.cisco.com/go/findit.
Accessing and Managing Your Switch Using the Web-
Based Interface
In order to access the switch with a web-based interface, you will need to
know the IP address the switch is using. The default configuration of the
switch is to use its factory default IP address of 192.168.1.254 until it has
obtained an IP address from a DHCP server.
When the switch is using the factory default IP address, its power LED
flashes continuously. When the switch is using a DHCP assigned IP
address or an administrator configured static IP address, the power LED is
on solid.
If the managed switch IP address is changed, either by a DHCP
N
OTE
server or manually, your access to the managed switch will be lost and
you must enter the new IP address to use the web-based interface.
Use the Web-Based Interface
To configure the managed switch:
Power on the computer and the switch.
S
1
TEP
Connect the computer to the switch. You can connect to the same
S
2
TEP
IP subnet as the switch by connecting them directly with an
Ethernet cable, or by connecting to the same LAN where the
switch is located through other switches. You can also connect
your computer to the switch from another IP subnet through one or
more IP routers.
300 Series Managed Switches
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