- About This Document
- Basic Features Supported in This Version
- CLI Overview
- Entering Command Views
- Editing Command Lines
- Using Command Line Online Help
- Enabling Forward Commands to Be Run in the Upper-level View
- Using the undo Command Line
- Executing Commands in a Batch
- Executing User View Commands in the System View
- Using Command Line Shortcut Keys
- Verifying the Configuration
- Controlling the Display Mode of Commands
- Filtering Output Information Based on the Regular Expression
- Setting Command Levels
- Displaying History Commands
- EasyDeploy Configuration
- Overview of EasyDeploy
- Understanding EasyDeploy
- Licensing Requirements and Limitations for EasyDeploy
- Default Settings for EasyDeploy
- Deploying Unconfigured Devices Using Option Fields
- Deploying Unconfigured Devices Using an Intermediate File
- Deploying Pre-configured Devices Using an Intermediate File
- Deploying Unconfigured Devices Using the Commander
- Manually Replacing Faulty Devices Using the Commander
- Automatically Replacing Faulty Devices Using the Commander
- Implementing a Batch Upgrade Using the Commander
- Implementing a Batch Configuration Using the Commander
- Adding Configured Devices to the Management Domain of the Commander
- Maintaining EasyDeploy
- Configuration Examples for EasyDeploy
- Example for Deploying Unconfigured Devices Using Option Fields
- Example for Deploying Unconfigured Devices Using an Intermediate File
- Example for Deploying Unconfigured Devices Using the Commander (with Network Topology Collection Disabled)
- Example for Deploying Unconfigured Devices Using the Commander (with Network Topology Collection Enabled)
- Example for Manually Replacing Faulty Devices Using the Commander
- Example for Implementing a Batch Upgrade Using the Commander
- Example for Implementing a Batch Configuration Using the Commander
- Example of Adding Configured Devices to the Management Domain of the Commander
- Example for Implementing eSight-based Zero Touch Provisioning for the Campus Headquarters
- Example for Implementing MAC/ESN-based Zero Touch Provisioning
- USB-based Deployment Configuration
- Login to a Device for the First Time
- Overview of the First Login
- Licensing Requirements and Limitations for the First Login
- Logging In to a Device for the First Time Through a Console Port
- Logging In to a Device for the First Time Through a Mini USB Port
- Logging In to a Device Through the Web System for the First Time (S1720)
- Logging In to a Device Through the Web System for the First Time (Switches Not in Cloud-based Management Mode Excluding S1720)
- Logging In to the Device Through the Web System for the First Time (Switches Changed to the Cloud-based Management Mode)
- Basic Configuration on the Device at First Login
- Example for Performing Basic Configuration on the Device at First Login Through the Console Port
- CLI Login Configuration
- Overview of CLI Login Methods
- Overview of User Interfaces
- Licensing Requirements and Limitations for CLI Login
- Configuring Login Through a Console Port
- Configuring Login Through the Mini USB Port
- Configuring Telnet Login
- (Optional) Configuring Attributes for a VTY User Interface
- Configuring an Authentication Mode for a VTY User Interface
- Configuring a User Level for a VTY User Interface
- Enabling the Telnet Server Function
- Logging In to a Device Through Telnet
- (Optional) Using Telnet to Log In to Another Device From the Local Device
- Configuring STelnet Login
- (Optional) Configuring Attributes for a VTY User Interface
- Configuring an Authentication Mode for a VTY User Interface
- Configuring a User Level for a VTY User Interface
- Configuring an SSH User
- Enabling the SSH Server Function
- Logging In to a Device Through STelnet
- (Optional) Logging In to Another Device From the Local Device Using STelnet
- Typical Operations After Login
- Configuration Examples for CLI Login
- Example for Configuring Login Through a Console Port
- Example for Configuring Telnet Login
- Example for Configuring an ACL to Limit Telnet Login
- Example for Configuring STelnet Login
- Example for Configuring the Device as the Telnet Client to Log In to Another Device
- Example for Configuring the Device as the STelnet Client to Log In to Another Device
- Troubleshooting CLI Login
- FAQ About CLI Login
- Web System Login Configuration
- Overview of Web System Login
- Web System Login Configuration Tasks
- Default Settings for Web System Login
- Configuring Device Login Through the Web System (Simple Mode)
- Configuring Device Login Through the Web System (Secure Mode)
- Configuring Access Control on Web Users
- Configuring Greetings of the Web System
- Example for Configuring Device Login Through the Web System (Secure Mode)
- Web System Login Failure
- FAQ About Web System Login
- File Management
- Overview of the File System
- File Management Modes
- Local File Management
- File Management on Other Devices
- Configuration Examples for File Management
- Example of Logging In to the Device to Manage Files
- Example for Configuring the FTP Server
- Example for Configuring the SFTP Server
- Example for Configuring the FTPS Server
- Example for Configuring the TFTP Client
- Example for Configuring an FTP Client
- Example for Configuring an SFTP Client
- Example for Configuring an SCP Client
- Example for Configuring an FTPS Client
- Troubleshooting File Management
- FAQ About File Management
- How Can I View Deleted Files?
- Which SSH Version Does the Device Support?
- Why Must Local Users Be Configured on a Device When SSH Users Configure Remote Authentication?
- How Can I Repair a Storage Device Where an Exception Occurred?
- How Do I Upload or Download Files?
- How Do I Limit the FTP Upload or Download Speed?
- How Do I Check Whether an Uploaded File Is Complete?
- What Are the Extensions of Different Types of Files?
- Where Are Log Files Saved?
- How Do I Delete Files?
- How Do I Transfer Files Between Two Switches?
- System Startup Configuration
- BootROM Menu Operation
- BootLoad Menu Operation
- Checking Declaration Information of an Open Source Software