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Configuring Basic Settings
Basic Settings includes the most common settings required by administrators to maintain and control the
System Identification
System Identification items are displayed at the top of the web console and will be included in alarm emails. You can set the System Identification items to make it easier to identify different switches that are connected to your network.
Switch Name
Setting | Description | Factory Default |
Max. 30 | This option is useful for differentiating between | Managed Redundant Switch |
characters | the roles or applications of different units. | [Serial no. of this switch] |
| Example: Factory Switch 1. |
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Switch Location |
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Setting | Description | Factory Default |
Max. 80 | This option is useful for differentiating between | Switch Location |
characters | the locations of different units. Example: |
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| production line 1. |
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Switch Description |
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Setting | Description | Factory Default |
Max. 30 | This option is useful for recording a more | None |
characters | detailed description of the unit. |
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Maintainer Contact Info |
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Setting | Description | Factory Default |
Max. 30 | This option is useful for providing information | None |
characters | about who is responsible for maintaining this |
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| unit and how to contact this person. |
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