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Chapter 5

Configuration Using the Web-based Utility

Statistics > RMON Events

The RMON Events screen is used to define RMON events.

Statistics > RMON Events

Add Event

Event Entry  Displays the event.

Community  Displays the community to which the event belongs.

Description  Displays the user-defined event description. Type  Describes the event type. Possible values are:

None  Indicates that no event occurred.

Log  Indicates that the event is a log entry.•Trap. Indicates that the event is a trap.

Log and Trap  Indicates that the event is both a log entry and a trap.

Owner  Displays the device or user that defined the event.

Click Add to List to add the configured RMON event to the Event Table at the bottom of the screen.

Event Table

The Event Table lists all events defined using the Add Event fields. The Event Table contains columns for all the Add Event fields, plus the following additional column:

Time  Displays the time that the event occurred.

Statistics > Port Utilization

The Port Utilization screen displays the amount of resources each interface is currently consuming. Ports in green are functioning normally, while ports in red are currently transmitting an excessive amount of network traffic.

Statistics > Port Utilization

Unit No  The number of the unit that you are managing.

Refresh Rate  Select the rate at which to refresh the statistics display: No Refresh (default), 15 sec, 30 sec, or 60 sec.

Statistics > Interface Statistics

Statistics > Interface Statistics

The Interface Statistics screen is used to display statistics for the Ethernet port or LAG that you specify. You can also specify the rate at which the display will be refreshed.

Interface  To display statistics for an Ethernet port, select Unit No., then select the desired unit and port from the drop-down menus. To display statistics for a LAG, select LAG, then select the desired LAG from the drop-down menu.

Refresh Rate  Select the rate at which to refresh the display: 15 sec, 30 sec, 60 sec, or No Refresh (default).

Interface

This section displays statistics for the packets transmitted and received on the selected interface.

Receive Statistics  Statistics on received packets

Total Bytes (Octets)  Displays the number of octets received on the selected interface.

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Contents Port or 48-Port 10/100 + Online Resources About This GuideAbout This Guide Icon DescriptionsTable of Contents Snmp Global Parameters Snmp Views Snmp Group Profile SnmpGigabit Ethernet Fiber Optic Cabling Appendix B About Switch StackingAppendix G Contact Information Appendix C Glossary Appendix D SpecificationsIntroduction ChapterFront Panel Switch LEDs and ports are located on the front panelChapter Product Overview Product OverviewBack Panel Power The Power port is where you connect the AC powerSwitch’s LEDs and ports are located on the front panel Product Overview Placement Options Chapter InstallationInstallation Pre-Installation ConsiderationsRack-Mount Placement Hardware InstallationDesktop Placement To set up a stack with six switches, follow these steps Uplinking the SwitchConfiguring Stack Mode Connect port G1 on Unit 3 to port G2 on Unit Power off the new unit 5 the former master unitConnect port G1 on Unit 2 to port G2 on Unit Login screen appears. Proceed to the Login section below Chapter Configuration Using Console InterfaceUsing telnet System Configuration Menu How to Use the Console InterfaceLogin Switch Main MenuSystem Information Management SettingsIP Configuration User & Password SettingsSecurity Settings Http File Management Restore System Default SettingsReboot System Stack ConfigurationPort Status Menu Port ConfigurationLogout System ModePoE Settings HelpDevice Information Chapter Configuration Using Web-based UtilitySetup Setup SummaryClicking on a port displays the Port Configuration screen Setup ZoomSetup Network Settings Orange The administrator has closed down this portDaylight Saving Setup TimeSet Time Local TimeSntp Servers Setup Stack ManagementPort Management Port Settings Port ManagementPort Management Port Settings Port Configuration Port Management Link Aggregation LAG ConfigurationPort Management Lacp Port Management PoE Power SettingsVlan Table Vlan Management Port SettingVlan Management Vlan Management Create VlanJoin Vlan to Port Vlan Management Port to VlanVlan Management Vlan to Port Statistics Rmon History StatisticsStatistics Rmon Statistics Rmon History Table Rmon HistoryLog Table Alarm Table Statistics Rmon AlarmsAdd Alarm Statistics Interface Statistics Statistics Rmon EventsStatistics Port Utilization Parameters Security 802.1x SettingsSecurity Ethernet-likeSecurity Port Security Setting TimerSecurity Storm Control Security Management Access ListBroadcast Only Counts only Broadcast traffic QoSSecurity Radius CoS Default QoS CoS SettingsQoS Queue Settings CoS SettingsQoS Bandwidth QoS Dscp SettingsQoS Basic Mode Spanning Tree Global STP Global SettingSpanning Tree Spanning Tree STP StatusSpeed Displays the speed at which the port is operating Spanning Tree STP Port SettingsBridge Settings Multicast Bridge Multicast Vlan Igmp SettingsMulticast Multicast Igmp SnoopingSnmp Global Parameters Multicast Bridge Multicast Forward AllSnmp Group Profile Snmp ViewsUser Name Provides a user-defined local user list Snmp Group MembershipSnmp Communities Advanced Table Snmp Notification FilterSnmp Notification Recipient Base TableLocal User Edit AdminAdmin User Authentication User AuthenticationSecure The entry is defined for locked ports Admin Static AddressAdmin Dynamic Address Clear Table If selected, this clears the MAC Address table Admin Port MirroringAdmin Cable Test QueryAdmin Save Configuration Admin Factory Default Admin Firmware UpgradeAdmin Reboot Admin Memory Logs Admin LoggingAdmin Server Logs Logout Admin Flash LogsFiber Optic Cabling Appendix aAppendix a About Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Optic Cabling Gigabit EthernetStack Building Quick Start Appendix B About Switch StackingAbout Switch Stacking Appendix BUnit ID Allocation Advanced StackingStack Resiliency Unit IDsMaster Election Stack Units Startup ProcessMaster Discovery Replacing a Failed Stack Member in a Running Stack Unit and Port ConfigurationUser Controls Stacking ExamplesStack Master Failure and Replacement Splitting a Stack Subgroup Contains Both Master Unit and Backup Master UnitBoth Stacks Kept Running During Insertion Merging Two StacksInserting Too Many Units Stacking Cable FailureGlossary Appendix CAppendix C Glossary Glossary Mail protocol on the Internet Packet a unit of data sent over a networkAppendix C Appendix D Appendix D SpecificationsSpecifications Management Vlan Class of Service Port-based 802.1p Vlan priority-basedPower in compliance with Ieee DimensionsExclusions and Limitations Warranty InformationObtaining Warranty Service Appendix ETechnical Support Warranty InformationRegulatory Information Appendix FRegulatory Information Appendix F Norsk Norwegian Miljøinformasjon for kunder i EU Appendix F Contact Information Appendix G