Preface
Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Overview
Web Browser Interface User’s Guide Overview
The Web Browser Interface User’s Guide provides the following sections:
•Section 1,“Getting Started” — Provides information for using the Embedded Web Management System, including adding, editing, and deleting configurations.
•Section 2, “Defining System Information” — Provides information for defining basic device information.
•Section 3, “Configuring System Time” — Provides information for configuring Daylight Savings Time and Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP).
•Section 4, “Configuring Device Security” — Provides information for configuring both system and network security, including traffic control, and switch access methods.
•Section 5, “Configuring Ports” — Provides information for configuring ports, port aggregation, port mirroring and LACP.
•Section 6, “Configuring Interfaces” — Provides information for defining ports, LAGs, and VLANs.
•Section 7, “Configuring System Logs” — Provides information for setting up and viewing system logs, and configuring switch log servers.
•Section 8, “Configuring Spanning Tree” — Provides information for configuring Classic, Rapid, and Multiple Spanning Tree.
•Section 9, “Configuring Multicast Forwarding” — Provides information for configuring both the static and dynamic forwarding databases.
•Section 10, “Configuring SNMP” — Provides information for configuring SNMP access and management.
•Section 11, “Configuring Power Over Ethernet” — Provides information for configuring Power over Ethernet (PoE) on the device.
•Section 12, “Configuring Services” — Provides information for configuring Quality of Service CoS parameters.
•Section 13, “Managing System Files” — Provides information for managing system files.
•Section 14, “Viewing Statistics” — Provides information about viewing device statistics, including Remote Monitoring On Network (RMON) statistics, and device history events.
•Section 15, “Managing Stacking” — Provides information for stacking, including a stacking overview.
Intended Audience
This guide is intended for network administrators familiar with IT concepts and terminology.
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