Recommendation for configuration of Management port when Summit x440-24P is only switch in the network
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01-19-2016 02:02 PM
I'm looking to see if anyone can give me a recommended configuration for the management port for a small network. I'm an automation engineer, so "part-time IT" and know enough basics about VLAN, routing etc. to get by with some suggestions. But I don't do enough of this stuff to really know a lot of good practices. We have a small network, just a single x440-24p switch, and I was wondering what good practice would be for configuring the management port. I'm planning to have 3 VLAN's on the switch, one will be for admins/engineers, and I'd like to be able to physically connect to that VLAN and also have access to the management interface as well (web based is what I plan to use mostly...after initial setup will mainly be using management port for monitoring/troubleshooting).
Should I just do interVLAN routing from my admin VLAN to the built-in default management VLAN. Or can I just connect via the switch IP in my admin VLAN and no need to route through the management port?
Any advice appreciated...
Should I just do interVLAN routing from my admin VLAN to the built-in default management VLAN. Or can I just connect via the switch IP in my admin VLAN and no need to route through the management port?
Any advice appreciated...
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12-16-2016 06:26 PM
Hi Flávio, yes you are correct.
You can create a mgmt network to use that port.
Let's say you have a segment where all those mgmt ports are connected. You can manage all switches through that segment.
All mgmt ports must be connected to that "management cloud".
You can create a mgmt network to use that port.
Let's say you have a segment where all those mgmt ports are connected. You can manage all switches through that segment.
All mgmt ports must be connected to that "management cloud".
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12-16-2016 05:49 PM
Hi Flávio,
"Mgmt" vlan is dedicated to the mgmt port and cannot be changed.
"Mgmt" vlan is dedicated to the mgmt port and cannot be changed.
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12-16-2016 05:33 PM
is it possible to change the vlan on the mgmt port ?
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02-01-2016 04:44 PM
If you want to use the Mgmt vlan (VR-Mgmt) to access (manage) the switch, you have to apply an IP on the Mgmt vlan: configure vlan mgmt ipaddress
However, the Mgmt vlan (VR-Mgmt) is non-routable. You cannot connect your laptop into another vlan (VR-Default for instance) and access the Mgmt vlan (VR-Mgmt). That means you have to connect your laptop directly to the Mgmt vlan.
Also you can manage the switch using HTTP/HTTPS (web interface) using the Mgmt vlan IP.
For HTTP: enable web http
For HTTPS: enable web https
Note: To use HTTPS you have to load the SSL/SSH module into the switch.
Please refers to this article 1266 How to enable web interface on an EXOS switch for information about how to load the SSL/SSH module and enable https.
However, the Mgmt vlan (VR-Mgmt) is non-routable. You cannot connect your laptop into another vlan (VR-Default for instance) and access the Mgmt vlan (VR-Mgmt). That means you have to connect your laptop directly to the Mgmt vlan.
Also you can manage the switch using HTTP/HTTPS (web interface) using the Mgmt vlan IP.
For HTTP: enable web http
For HTTPS: enable web https
Note: To use HTTPS you have to load the SSL/SSH module into the switch.
Please refers to this article 1266 How to enable web interface on an EXOS switch for information about how to load the SSL/SSH module and enable https.
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01-19-2016 03:35 PM
OK...thanks for the tip. I'll play around to see if I can figure out how to do that. If not, I may be back just to get a few more pointers on exact steps to set that up.
