Below is a list and description of the main folders available in the web interface:
Configuration – A detailed discussion about configuring some of the basic functions of the Switch, accessing the System information, Serial Port Settings, IP Address, Interface Settings, IPv6 Route Settings, IPv6 Neighbor Settings, Port Configuration, Static ARP Settings, User Accounts, System Log Configuration, System Severity Settings, DHCP Relay, Out of Band Management Settings, External Alarm Settings, DHCP Auto Configuration Settings, MAC Address Aging Time, Web Settings, Telnet Settings, Password Encryption, Clipaging Settings, Firmware Information, Dual Configuration Settings, Ping Test, Local Loopback Port Settings, VLAN Counter Settings, SNTP Settings, MAC Notification Settings, SNMP Settings, Time Range Settings, sFlow, Single IP Management and DDM.
L2 Features – A discussion of the Layer 2 features on the Switch, including Jumbo Frame, 802.1Q VLAN, Subnet VLAN, QinQ, 802.1v Protocol VLAN, RSPAN Settings, GVRP Settings, GVRP Global Settings,
QoS – Features information on Switch QoS functions, including HOL Blocking Prevention, Bandwidth Control, Traffic Control, 802.1P Default Priority, 802.1P User Priority, QoS Scheduling Mechanism, QoS Scheduling, In Band Manage Settings and SRED.
Security – Features information on Switch security functions, including Safeguard Engine, Trusted Host,
ACL – Discussion on the ACL functions of the Switch, including ACL Configuration Wizard, Access Profile List, CPU Access Profile List, ACL Finder, and ACL Flow Meter.
Monitoring – Features information about the monitoring functions on the Switch including, Cable Diagnostic, CPU Utilization, Port Utilization, Packet Size, Memory Utilization, Packets, Errors, Port Access Control, Browse ARP Table, Browse VLAN, IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, Browse Session Table, CFM, MAC Address Table, Browse VLAN Counter Statistics, Ethernet OAM and Historical Counter & Utilization and System Log.
NOTE: Be sure to configure the user name and password in the User
Accounts window before connecting the Switch to the greater network.
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