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Using the Web-based management interface 29
Using Web-based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 1.2
Port numbering syntax
When you enter a port number in a stack configuration, you must specify a
unit/port number. A unit/port number consists of the unit number, a slash (/), and
the port number. For example, 1/1 is the unit number 1 and port number 1, and
3/11 is unit number 3 and port number 11.
In some cases, you can use a list of ports, or a port list. In this case, the same unit/
port number notation applies. In addition, you can use hyphens to specify ranges
of ports. For example, 1/1-7,2/1-7,2/9,3/1-4,4/12 is a valid unit/port number list. It
represents the following port order:
Unit 1: ports 1 to 7
Unit 2: ports 1 to 7 and port 9
Unit 3: ports 1 to 4
Unit 4: port 12
Logging in to the Web-based management interface
Before you log in to the Web-based management interface, use the console
interface to verify the VLAN port assignments and to ensure that your switch
CPU and your computer are assigned to the same VLAN. If the devices are not
connected to the same VLAN, you cannot access the Web-based management
system.
To log in to the Web-based management interface, follow these steps:
1 Start your Web browser.
2 In the Web address field, enter the IP address for your host switch or stack, for
example, http://10.30.31.105, and press [Enter].
The home page opens (Figure 1).
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