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5-1
Chapter 5: Web Based Management Utility
Chapter 5
Web Based Management Utility
This chapter is provided to help you quickly get started in using the web-based
management utility for all 1/10-Gigabit and 10-Gigabit Layer 2/3 Ethernet switches.
The utility starts with a default IP address, which is also the management IP address.
This IP address is essentially provided for remote management of this switch. For
managing the switch through web browsers, type in the default IP address in your
browser’s web address in order to start accessing the switch.
For example, if the management IP address of the switch is 192.168.100.102, the switch
can be accessed through the Web browser by typing http://192.168.1.1 in the address
space of the web browser.
After entering in the IP address, the switch’s L
OGIN page (Figure 5-1) should appear.
Nomenclature
The following nomenclature applies to screens found in this chapter:
Port */* – This indicates the stacking ID number, port number
Port Number GB */* – This is for an internal port
Port Number Ext */* – This is for an external port.
5-1 Overview
The Supermicro switch utility for Layer 2/3 1/10 and 10-Gigabit Ethernet switches
provides a web-based interface for managing Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching at wire
speed for constructing a switched/routed network. This interface provides both a
bridging functionality and advanced features such as link aggregation, Dynamic VLAN/
Dynamic Multicast, IGMP Snooping and Network Access Control. This web-based
interface also comes with several Layer3 features as well (such as wire speed routing,
Differentiated Services, multicast routing and so on).
The Supermicro Switch firmware is implemented using open sources from OpenSSL,
OpenSSH and other open source communities and is configured using web browsers
such as Internet Explorer.
The utility starts with a default IP address, which is also the management IP address.
This IP address is essentially provided for remote management of this switch. For
managing the switch through web browsers, type in the default IP address in your
browser’s web address in order to start accessing the switch.
For example, if the management IP address of the switch is 192.168.1.1, the switch can
be accessed through the Web browser by typing http://192.168.1.1 in the address space
of the web browser.
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