interface system x440
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‎05-07-2015 11:44 AM
Hi,
On the siwtch 800 series, i associated a vlan created and a ip @ with the system.
#Config ipif System ipaddress 192.168.1.254/24
#config ipif System vlan admin
Is there any command which approach those ones on switch x440?
On the siwtch 800 series, i associated a vlan created and a ip @ with the system.
#Config ipif System ipaddress 192.168.1.254/24
#config ipif System vlan admin
Is there any command which approach those ones on switch x440?
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‎05-11-2015 07:21 AM
sorry, my mistake.
the command just up there is for 800 series switch.
Still searching equivalent on x440 switch.
the command just up there is for 800 series switch.
Still searching equivalent on x440 switch.
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‎05-11-2015 05:11 AM
You can find in management module of the configuration:
#create trusted_host network 192.168.1.0/24 telnet http https
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#create trusted_host network 192.168.1.0/24 telnet http https
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‎05-07-2015 03:02 PM
I may have misread the question. You can use the Management Out of Band port to manage the switch which would then be tied to a separate network. or you can just assign one IP to any switch to manage inband.
I thought the questions was if I have multiple VLANs with and IP address will all of them be allowed to be managed the switch and the answer is yes. the only way to restrict that access is to use an access profile/list.
Thanks
P
I thought the questions was if I have multiple VLANs with and IP address will all of them be allowed to be managed the switch and the answer is yes. the only way to restrict that access is to use an access profile/list.
Thanks
P
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‎05-07-2015 01:01 PM
As Burak stated, if you want to isolate your management VLAN, you may want to just use the "mgmt" vlan as it resides on the VR-Mgmt.
The only downside is that most management ports only go up to 100 instead of gig.
The only downside is that most management ports only go up to 100 instead of gig.
