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Authentication Method—Lists the protocol used to authenticate the session login. It can be Radius, Local, or None.

Login History

You can use the Login History page to display data on previous logins to the management software. To display this page, click Administration > Login History in the navigation window.

This page displays the following fields:

Login Time—Date and time the user logged in.

User Name—Name that the user used to log in.

Protocol—Protocol the user is using to the configuration software, which can be HTTP, Telnet, Serial, SSH, or SNMP.

Location—IP address of the host.

Time Settings

Asystem clock is used to provide a network-synchronized time-stamping service for switch software events such as message logs. You can configure the system clock manually or configure the switch as a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client that obtains the clock data from a server.

See the following topics for information on the configuration pages available in the Administration > Time Settings menu:

Setting System Time

Configuring the SNTP Setting

Configuring SNTP Authentication

Setting System Time

Use the System Time page to set the system time manually or to configure the system to acquire its time settings from an SNTP server. To display this page, click Administration > Time Settings > System Time in the navigation window.

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Cisco Systems SLM2008PTNA manual Login History, Time Settings, Setting System Time

SLM2008PTNA specifications

Cisco Systems SLM2008PTNA is a robust network switch designed specifically for small to medium-sized businesses. It operates with 8 Fast Ethernet ports, providing advanced features and best-in-class performance to enhance your network infrastructure. This model ensures seamless connectivity for multiple devices, making it an ideal choice for environments requiring reliable network communication.

One of the standout features of the SLM2008PTNA is its Layer 2 switching capabilities. This switch supports auto-negotiation, which allows each port to automatically detect the speed of the connected device and adjust accordingly. This ensures optimal performance and smooth operation across various connected devices. Additionally, the switch supports a non-blocking architecture, ensuring that bandwidth is not shared, which significantly enhances data transmission speed.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) is another key technology incorporated into the Cisco SLM2008PTNA. It simplifies the installation of network devices such as VoIP phones, security cameras, and wireless access points by supplying power through the Ethernet cable. This eliminates the need for separate power sources, reducing installation costs and increasing flexibility in device placement.

Moreover, the SLM2008PTNA comes equipped with advanced security features, such as port security and VLAN support. Port security allows network administrators to restrict access to the network based on MAC addresses, preventing unauthorized access and enhancing network security. The support for Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) enables the segmentation of the network into different logical networks, improving traffic management and security within each segment.

The switch is designed for easy management and monitoring, featuring a user-friendly web interface that simplifies configuration. This allows network administrators to quickly set up and manage the device without requiring extensive technical knowledge. Additionally, its compact design makes it suitable for desktop or rack-mount installation, maximizing space efficiency in network environments.

In conclusion, the Cisco Systems SLM2008PTNA is an essential component for small to medium-sized businesses looking to enhance their network performance. With its Layer 2 switching capabilities, Power over Ethernet support, advanced security features, and ease of management, this switch provides a well-rounded solution for modern networking needs, delivering reliable performance and scalability for growth.