
| Parameter | Description | |
| Serial Port Auto Logout Time | Select the logout time used for the console interface.This automatically logs the user out after an idle period of | |
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| time, as defined. Choose from the following options: 2 Minutes, 5 Minutes, 10 Minutes, 15 Minutes or Never.The | |
| Serial Port Baud Rate | default setting is 10 minutes. | |
| This field specifies the baud rate for the serial port on the Switch.This field’s menu is set at 115200 and cannot | ||
| MAC Address Aging Time | be changed. | |
| This field specifies the length of time a learned MAC Address will remain in the forwarding table without being | ||
| accessed (that is, how long a learned MAC Address is allowed to remain idle).The default | ||
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| Switch is 300 seconds.To change this, type in a different value representing the MAC address | |
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| seconds.The MAC Address Aging Time can be set to any value between 10 and 1,000,000 seconds.The | |
| IGMP Snooping | default setting is 300 seconds. | |
| To enable | ||
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| IGMP snooping allows you to specify use of a multicast router only (see below).To configure IGMP Snooping | |
| Multicast router Only | for individual VLANs, use the IGMP Snooping page under the IGMP Snooping folder. | |
| This field specifies that the Switch should only forward all multicast traffic to a | ||
| GVRP Status | enabled. Otherwise, the Switch will forward all multicast traffic to any IP router.The default is Disabled. | |
| Use this | ||
| Telnet Status | Telnet configuration is Enabled by default. If you do not want to allow configuration of the system through | |
| Telnet TCP Port Number | Telnet choose Disabled. | |
| The TCP port number.TCP ports are numbered between 1 and 65535.The | ||
Telnet protocol is 23. | |||
| Web Status | ||
| RMON Status | the ability to configure the system through the web interface as soon as these settings are applied. | |
| Remote monitoring (RMON) of the Switch is Enabled or Disabled here. | ||
| Link Aggregation Algorithm | The algorithm that the Switch uses to balance the load across the ports that make up the port trunk group is | |
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| defined by this definition. Choose MAC Source, MAC Destination, MAC Src & Dest, IP Source, IP Destination or IP Src | |
| Switch 802.1x | & Dest (See the Link Aggregation section of this manual). | |
| The Switch’s 802.1x function may be enabled by port or by MAC Address; the default is Disabled. This field must | ||
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| be enabled to view and configure certain windows for 802.1x. More information regarding 802.1x, its functions | |
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| and implementation can be found later in this section, under the Port Access Entity folder. | |
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| are subject to any authorization parameters configured. | |
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| and the MAC address of the computer being authorized and are then subject to any authorization parameters | |
| Auth Protocol | configured. | |
| The user may use the pull down menu to choose between radius eap and radius pap for the 802.1x | ||
| HOL Prevention | authentication protocol on the Switch.The default setting is radius eap. | |
| This field will enable or disable Head of Line Prevention on the Switch.The default is Enabled. | ||
| Jumbo Frame | This field will enable or disable the Jumbo Frame function on the Switch.The default is Disabled. | |
| Syslog State | Enables or disables Syslog State; default is Disabled. |
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Click Apply to implement changes made. |
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6.3 Box Information
The Box Information Configuration screen can be found in the Configuration folder under the heading Box Information.This window is used to configure the Master switch of a switch stack.The Master switch is the switch that will be used to configure the software applications regarding the switch stack.
Figure 6- 4. Box Information Configuration window
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