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4 Logging In from the Web-Based Network
Management System
When logging in from the Web-based network management system, go to these sections for
information you are interested in:
z Introduction
z Setting Up a Web Configuration Environment
z Configuring the Login Banner
z Enabling/Disabling the WEB Server
Introduction
The device has a Web server built in. It enables you to log in to switching engine from a Web browser
and then manage and maintain the device intuitively by interacting with the built-in Web server.
To log in to the built-in Web-based network management system of the switching engine, you need to
perform the related configuration on both the switching engine and the PC operating as the network
management terminal.
Table 4-1 Requirements for logging in to the switching engine from the Web-based network
management system
Item Requirement
The VLAN interface of the switching engine is assigned an IP
address, and the route between the switching engine and the Web
network management terminal is reachable. (Refer to IP Address and
Performance Operation and Routing Protocol parts for related
information.)
Switching engine
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 VLAN interface of the switching engine, the
user name, and the password are available.