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Catalyst 2900 Series XL and Catalyst 3500 Series XL Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4 General Switch Administration
HTTP Access to CMS
HTTP Access to CMS
CMS uses Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which is an in-band form of communication with the
switch through any one of its Ethernet ports and that allows switch management from a standard web
browser. The default HTTP port is 80.
If you change the HTTP port, you must include the new port number when you enter the IP address in
the browser Location or Address field (for example, http://10.1.126.45:184 where 184 is the new HTTP
port number).
Do not disable or otherwise misconfigure the port through which your management station is
communicating with the switch. You might want to write down the port number to which you are
connected. Changes to the switch IP information should be done with care.
For information about connecting to a switch port, refer to the switch hardware installation guide.
SNMP Network Management Platforms
You can manage switches by using an Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)-compatible
management station running such platforms as HP OpenView or SunNet Manager. CiscoWorks2000 and
CiscoView 5.0 are network-management applications you can use to configure, monitor, and
troubleshoot Catalyst 2900 XL and Catalyst 3500 XL switches.
The switch supports a comprehensive set of Management Information Base (MIB) extensions and MIB
II, the IEEE 802.1D bridge MIB, and four Remote Monitoring (RMON) groups, which this IOS software
release supports. You can configure these groups by using an SNMP application or by using the CLI.
The four supported groups are alarms, events, history, and statistics.
This section describes how to access MIB objects to configure and manage your switch. It provides this
information:
Using File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to access the MIB files
Using SNMP to access the MIB variables
For more information about SNMP, see the Configuring SNMP section on page 6-48.
In a cluster configuration, the command switch manages communication between the SNMP
management station and all switches in the cluster. For information about managing cluster switches
through SNMP, see the Using SNMP to Manage Switch Clusters section on page 5-25.
When configuring your switch by using SNMP, note that certain combinations of port features create
configuration conflicts. For more information, see the Avoiding Configuration Conflicts section on
page 9-2.
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