Linksys EF1324 manual Default Route Menu, Security Menu

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Instant EtherFast® Series

Default Route Menu

The Default Route Menu screen is used to define the router to which the Switch will forward all traffic for unknown networks. You can have primary and secondary default routes.

Next Hop IP - IP address of the default router.

Test Point IP - IP used to detect the connection status.

Metric - Number of hops required to reach the default route.

Mode - Select Enabled or Disabled or enable or disable the default route.

Status - Shows the link status of the route.

Select Apply to make changes. Select OK to return to the previous panel. Select Cancel to cancel any changes.

EtherFast® Layer 3 Management 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch

Security Menu

The Security Menu is used to configure security options.

MAC Filtering Configuration - Security filtering can be used to drop all the traffic from a host device based on a specified MAC address. Traffic with either a source or destination address listed in the MAC Filtering Configuration table will be filtered.

Security Mode - Enable/disable the Learning mode here.

IP Filtering Configuration - Configures IP filtering settings. (Only avail- able when the Switch is in multilayer mode)

Select OK to return to the previous panel.

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Contents User Guide Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Introduction Getting to Know the Switch LEDsRJ-45 Ports Installing the SwitchPre-Installation Considerations Gigabit PortsPowering on the Switch Switch ManagementRack-Mounting the Switch Uplinking the SwitchWeb Management Connecting the Serial Cable to the Switch and Computer Telnet ManagementOverview Configuring the Switch Using the Console InterfaceLogging On to the Switch Main MenuSystem Information Menu System InformationSwitch Information Management Setup MenuNetwork Configuration IP ConfigurationHttp Configuration IP Connectivity Test PingSerial Port Configuration Snmp ConfigurationSnmp Communities IP Trap ManagersUser Configuration Add UserConfiguration File Tftp DownloadManagement Access Control Device Control MenuSystem Mode Port Configuration Layer 2 MenuMirror Port Configuration Port Trunking ConfigurationStatic Unicast Address Configuration Add Static Address EntryApply Static Multicast Address Configuration Add Multicast Address EntryBridge Configuration Bridge MenuSpanning Tree Port Configuration Vlan MenuVlan Port Configuration Vlan and PriorityVlan Table Configuration IP MenuSubnet Configuration Modify SubnetSubnet Configuration Modify RIP Configuration Subnet Configuration Modify Ospf ConfigurationSubnet Configuration Modify Dvmrp Configuration Protocol Configuration Add SubnetARP Configuration RIP ConfigurationOspf Configuration Menu IP Menu Ospf Area Configuration Ospf Area Configuration Add Ospf AreaOspf Area Range Configuration Add Ospf RangeOspf Virtual Link Configuration Add Ospf Virtual LinkOspf Host Route Configuration Add Ospf Host RouteBootp Relay Database Configuration Add Bootp Relay ServerIgmp Snooping Configuration Static ARP Table Add Static ARP EntryStatic Route Table Add Routing EntryDefault Route Menu Security MenuMAC Filtering Configuration Security ModeAdd MAC Address Filter IP Security Filtering Configuration Igmp Snooping ConfigurationAdd IP Address Filter Network Monitor Menu Port Statistics/Statistics MenuPort Statistics InterfacesEthernet Rmon Statistics Layer 2 Address Table Spanning Tree Bridge Information Spanning Tree Port Information Vlan Information Vlan Dynamic Registration InformationVlan Forwarding Information IP Multicast Registration TableSubnet Information ARP Table Routing TableMulticast Table Menu Igmp CacheMulticast Forwarding Cache Dvmrp Routing Table Dvmrp Neighbor TableOspf Table Menu Ospf Interface TableOspf Link State Table Ospf Neighbor TableOspf Virtual Neighbor Table System Restart MenuTroubleshooting Common Problems and SolutionsExit Your firmware has now been updated AppendixUpgrading Firmware via the Serial Port Glossary 121 123 Specifications EnvironmentalContact Information Warranty InformationTechnical Support RMA Issues Fax Sales InformationT p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m