3Com 2916-SFP User Guide - Page 28

Using the 3Com Web Interface, SING - factory defaults

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2 USING THE 3COM WEB INTERFACE This section provides an introduction to the user interface, and includes the following topics: ■ Starting the 3Com Web Interface ■ Understanding the 3Com Web Interface ■ Saving the Configuration ■ Resetting the Device ■ Restoring Factory Defaults ■ Logging Off the Device Starting the 3Com Web Interface This section includes the following topics: ■ Multi-Session Web Connections ■ Accessing the 3Com Web Interface Multi-Session Web Connections The Multi-Session web connections feature enables 10 users to be created and access the switch concurrently. Access levels provide read or read/write permissions to users for configuring the switch. Users and access levels are described in Configuring System Access Section. Login information is always handled in the local database. A unique password is required of each user. Two access levels exist on the 3Com Web Interface: ■ Management access level - Provides the user with read/write access. There is always one management level user configured for the switch. The factory default is be username: admin with no Password. ■ Monitor access level - Provides the user with read-only access.

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2
U
SING
THE
3C
OM
W
EB
I
NTERFACE
This section provides an introduction to the user interface, and includes
the following topics:
Starting the 3Com Web Interface
Understanding the 3Com Web Interface
Saving the Configuration
Resetting the Device
Restoring Factory Defaults
Logging Off the Device
Starting the 3Com
Web Interface
This section includes the following topics:
Multi-Session Web Connections
Accessing the 3Com Web Interface
Multi-Session Web
Connections
The Multi-Session web connections feature enables 10 users to be
created and access the switch concurrently. Access levels provide read or
read/write permissions to users for configuring the switch. Users and
access levels are described in
Configuring System Access
Section
. Login
information is always handled in the local database. A unique password is
required of each user. Two access levels exist on the 3Com Web Interface:
Management access level
— Provides the user with read/write
access. There is always one management level user configured for the
switch. The factory default is be username: admin with no Password.
Monitor access level
— Provides the user with read-only access.