11-15-2013 03:16 AM - edited 03-07-2019 04:37 PM
Enter interface name used to connect to the management network from the above interface summary: ?
What does this exactly mean ?
Regards,
Chandu
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11-19-2013 05:35 AM
Hi chandu,
This term refer:
It just mean that through which interface vlan you want to manage the device .
Just for manage the device nothing else .
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Just to clarify and clear the understanding.
Before this interface router shows the current list of phy. interface ports on router. All ports shows NO under OK and down under protocol because first time u used this router.This two terms suggets that specified ports are not configured and they hav no active protocol bound to them so u can manage this router.This is the current state of physical ports nd these are not functional.
For a router interface to be fully functional, two condition must be met: 1 -Interface need to be turned on(By default all are turned off)
2 - Configure a protocol on the desired interface
Then comes our main confusing line:
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Enter interface name used to connect to the management network from the above interface summary:
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then chhoose any one interface from router through which u want to manage the router and assign the ip address. ......etc.
Because of managemnet of router, u must config atleast one interface.
thats it.
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Hope it helps.
Regards
Please rate if it helps.
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11-15-2013 03:22 AM
Hi Chandu,
port which will be connected to management, or just the interface which will be used for management ? example: 2960 setup:
Enter interface name used to connect to the
management network from the above interface summary: vlan1
This is basically the logical VLAN that is defined on the swtich, which will be used for management, and not the physical interface.. for eg if your switch has all ports configured for VLAN 10, you would enter the management vlan as vlan 10..
This is the interafce through u want to managen the switch
Interface vlan x
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11-15-2013 04:03 AM
Can you plese elobarate "management network" ?
11-19-2013 04:20 AM
Any more clear details about this ?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Chandu
11-19-2013 04:27 AM
Hi chandu,
This is interface or vlan from which u can manage the router.
Hope it helps.
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11-19-2013 04:27 AM
Hi,
This is the vlan used to manage the device remotely either through ssh or telnet.
Regards
Alain
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11-19-2013 05:26 AM
And also can you plese elobarate "management network" ?
11-19-2013 05:35 AM
Hi chandu,
This term refer:
It just mean that through which interface vlan you want to manage the device .
Just for manage the device nothing else .
--------
Just to clarify and clear the understanding.
Before this interface router shows the current list of phy. interface ports on router. All ports shows NO under OK and down under protocol because first time u used this router.This two terms suggets that specified ports are not configured and they hav no active protocol bound to them so u can manage this router.This is the current state of physical ports nd these are not functional.
For a router interface to be fully functional, two condition must be met: 1 -Interface need to be turned on(By default all are turned off)
2 - Configure a protocol on the desired interface
Then comes our main confusing line:
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Enter interface name used to connect to the management network from the above interface summary:
--------------------------------------------------------------------
then chhoose any one interface from router through which u want to manage the router and assign the ip address. ......etc.
Because of managemnet of router, u must config atleast one interface.
thats it.
---
Hope it helps.
Regards
Please rate if it helps.
Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPhone App
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