Management SG300

Hello

What tools do you use to manage several SG300 into a single network?

I can't find the right solutions on the cisco Web site.

K.

Hello Kristof, CCA (Cisco configuration assistant) is the Cisco tool support. If you are familiar with SNMP, you can also use this.

-Tom
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