Figure 14.10: On this page you can control and manage broadcast storms and overall IP configuration of the switch.

CGMP—The CGMP Management page. By default, CGMP is enabled. This page allows you to configure the use of CGMP to dynamically discover end−user stations participating in multicast applications. In short, CGMP directs the packet to its destination rather than broadcasting the packet throughout the network. Figure 14.11 shows an example of the page.

Figure 14.11: You can configure CGMP from this page.

Configuring the Switch Port Analyzer

You can configure the Switch Port Analyzer (SPAN) using the Web Management Console. When you implement switches, it is hard to see how the traffic flows in your network, because switches break up your broadcast and collision domains. This means that where you used to be able to connect a sniffer to a hub port to view the traffic and get statistics about the entire network segment, you no longer can with switches. SPAN allows you to connect a management device to a switch port and direct a replication of the traffic flowing in and out of the switch interfaces from either all the interfaces on the switch or those that you identify to the interface connected to the management device. Follow these steps to configure SPAN:

1.To configure the SPAN via the Web Management Console, log on and go to the SPAN Configuration page (see Figure 14.7).

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