Security >> TCP/UDP Services >> Ensure "Telnet" (or "SSH" if you prefer) is ticked, apply and save the configuration.
You should now be able to telnet to your switch (using the same IP address as the web based console and username / password when prompted.
The next step is to turn on "router" (layer 3) mode by going into exec mode on your switch and entering the following:
* warning: the following command will erase your startup configuration! - Be sure to take a backup! *
* warning: also remember to unplug any ports that have DHCP reception - as the router's management interface will pickup this upon reboot! *
set system mode router
Upon the switch rebooting we shall have to login to the web portal again - bearing in mind that the management IP address will be reset to 192.168.1.254 again.
We should proceed by then enabling "Telnet" again (as above) and connecting via telnet.
We should proceed by creating our VLANS e.g.:
vlan 100
name Marketing
exit
vlan 101
name Sales
exit
We then want to define which ports will be assosiated with our VLANS:
int vlan 100
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
int vlan 101
ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
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