Linksys SRW208 Using the Web-based Utility for Configuration, Accessing the Web-based Utility

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Chapter 5: Using the Web-based Utility for Configuration

Overview

This chapter describes the features included in the Web-based Utility. All of the features shown in this chapter, unless specifically identified, are included in the all of Fast Ethernet switches. Additional features for specific switches are noted.

Accessing the Web-based Utility

NOTE: The Web-based Utility is optimized for viewing with a screen resolution of 1024 x 768.

Internet Explorer version 5.5 or above is recommended.

Open your web browser and enter 192.168.1.254 into the Address field. Press the Enter key and the login screen will appear.

NOTE: The default IP address of the device is 192.168.1.254. If you have modified this address, enter the correct IP address. The device should be on the same subnet as the management station used to configure the device.

The first time you open the Web-based Utility, enter admin in the User Name field, and leave the Password field blank. Click the OK button. You can set a password later from the System Password screen.

Figure 5-1: Login Screen

The first screen that appears is the Setup Summary screen. Twelve main tabs are accessible from the Web-based

Utility: Setup, Port Management, VLAN Management, Statistics, ACL, Security, QoS (Quality of Service), Spanning

Tree, Multicast, SNMP, Admin, and Logout. Click one of the main tabs to view additional tabs.

NOTE: The LEDs displayed in the Web-based Utility are not the same as the LEDs on the front panel of the Switch. The front panel LEDs display different status information, which is described in Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Switch.

The LEDs

on the Setup Summary screen display status information about their corresponding ports. A green LED indicates a connection, while a grey LED indicates no connection. An orange LED indicates the port has been closed down by the administrator. When you click a port’s LED, the statistics for that port are displayed.

NOTE: After configuring values using the Web-based Utility, you may be required to refresh the page to see the updated configuration.

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Contents Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch Word definition Copyright and TrademarksTable of Contents WebView Switches Appendix F Warranty Information 124 Appendix B Windows Help Appendix C Downloading using XmodemAppendix D Glossary Appendix E Specifications 104 WebView Switches Front Panel of the SRW208G Front Panel of the SRW20818 SSH Keys Fingerprints 14 Vlan Management Vlan to Ports 44 Advanced Mode New Class Map 74 Admin Memory Logs Welcome IntroductionWebView Switches What’s in this User Guide? Overview Getting to Know the SwitchSRW208 Front Panel LEDsPorts SRW208G Front Panel1000Mbps, and adjust its speed and duplex accordingly Front Panel of the SRW208L SRW208L Front PanelSpeeds of up to 1000Mbps SRW208P, SRW208MP Front PanelRJ-45 port G1 through G2 Back Panel Power port is located on the back panel of the SwitchMaximum Cabling Distances From Maximum Distance Connecting the SwitchDesktop Placement Before You Install the SwitchPlacement Options Attach the Brackets to the Switch Rack-Mount PlacementWall-Mount Template Wall-Mount PlacementConsole Interface for Configuration for directions Configuring the HyperTerminal Application Using the Console Interface for ConfigurationCOM1 Properties Connecting to the Switch through a Telnet SessionSwitch Main Menu Configuring the Switch through the Console InterfaceSystem Configuration Menu System Information Management Settings 14 SSH Configuration 17 SSH Crypto Key Generation Security Settings IP Configuration Http 27 Network Configuration File Management Port Status Accessing the Web-based Utility Using the Web-based Utility for ConfigurationSystem Information Setup Tab SummaryDevice Information IP Configuration Setup Tab Network SettingsPoE Information IdentificationSet Time Setup Tab TimeLocal Time Daylight SavingSntp Servers Port Management Tab Port SettingsPort Settings Port Configuration Detail Port Configuration Detail screenWebView Switches Link Aggregation Detail screen Port Management Tab Link AggregationPort Management Lacp Port Management Tab LacpVlan Management Tab Create Vlan Port Management Tab PoE Power SettingsSingle Vlan Vlan Range12 Vlan Management Port Settings Vlan Management Tab Port Settings13 Vlan Management Ports to Vlan Vlan Management Tab Ports to VlanJoin Vlan Detail screen Vlan Management Tab Vlan to PortsStatistics Tab Rmon Statistics Vlan Management Tab Gvrp17 Statistics Rmon Statistics Log Table Statistics Tab Rmon History19 Rmon History Table Rmon History20 Statistics Rmon Alarm Statistics Tab Rmon AlarmAdd Event Statistics Tab Rmon Events22 Rmon Events Events Log Statistics Tab Port UtilizationStatistics Tab Gvrp Statistics Statistics Tab 802.1x StatisticsACL Tab IP Based ACL 26 ACL IP Based ACL WebView Switches 27 ACL Mac Based ACL ACL Tab MAC Based ACLSecurity Tab Radius Security Tab ACL Binding30 Security TACACS+ Security Tab TACACS+Setting Timer screen Security Tab 802.1x Settings33 Security Port Security Security Tab Port SecuritySecurity Tab Multiple Hosts 34 Security Multiple Hosts Security Tab Storm ControlQoS QoS Tab CoS SettingsCoS Default QoS Tab Queue SettingsQoS Tab Bandwidth QoS Tab Dscp SettingsQoS Tab Advanced Mode QoS Tab Basic ModeOut of Profile Dscp screen Policy Name screenNew Class Map screen 42 Advanced Mode Out of Profile DscpNew Aggregate Policer screen Spanning Tree46 Spanning Tree STP Status Spanning Tree Tab STP StatusSpanning Tree Tab Global STP Global SettingBridge Settings 48 Spanning Tree STP Port Settings Spanning Tree Tab STP Port Settings49 Spanning Tree Rstp Port Settings Spanning Tree Tab Rstp Port SettingsWebView Switches Spanning Tree Tab Mstp Properties Spanning Tree Tab Mstp Instance SettingsLink is working in Rstp or STP mode Spanning Tree Tab Mstp Interface SettingsMulticast Tab Igmp Snooping 53 Multicast Igmp Snooping 54 Multicast Bridge Multicast Multicast Tab Bridge MulticastSnmp Tab Global Parameters Multicast Tab Bridge Multicast Forward AllSnmp Tab Group Profile Snmp Tab Views58 Snmp Group Profile 59 Snmp Group Membership Snmp Tab Group MembershipBase Table Snmp Tab CommunitiesAdvanced Table Snmp Tab Notification Filter62 Snmp Notification Recipient Snmp Tab Notification Recipient63 Admin User Authentication Admin Tab User AuthenticationQuery Admin Tab Static AddressAdmin Tab Dynamic Address 66 Admin Logging Admin Tab LoggingAdmin Tab Cable Test Admin Tab Port Mirroring69 Admin Save Configuration Admin Tab Save ConfigurationAdmin Tab Reboot Admin Tab Firmware UpgradeAdmin Tab Server Logs Admin Tab Factory DefaultsAdmin Tab Flash Logs Admin Tab Memory LogsFiber Optic Cabling Gigabit EthernetNetwork Neighborhood/My Network Places Appendix B Windows HelpShared Resources Startup Menu Procedures Appendix C Downloading using XmodemFigure C-2 Send File Appendix D Glossary WebView Switches WebView Switches 100 101 102 103 SRW208 Appendix E SpecificationsBootP Tftp upgradeXmodem upgrade Cable DiagnosticsEthertype PortDiffserv TCP/UDP port basedClassification and Remarking ACLs Rate Limiting Ingress policer Egress rate control Standards1 miniGBIC/SFP port SRW208GRFC 2618 Radius Client MIB RFC 1215 Traps 110 802.1x Port Access Authentication SRW208L 113 114 115 With 2 SFP slots SRW208MPRFC 2618 Radius Client MIB, RFC 1215 Traps, Private POE MIB Snmp version 1, 2c, 3 with support for traps118 119 SRW208P 121 122 123 Limited Warranty Appendix F Warranty InformationFCC Statement Appendix G Regulatory Information126 127 128 129 130 Appendix H Contact Information
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