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Using the HP Web Browser Interface

The Web Browser Interface Screen Layout

Port Counters – displays a summary of the network activity statistics for all the switch ports, with access to detailed port-level statistics. See page 7-8for an image of this window.

Port Status – displays a summary table of the operational status of all the switch ports. See page 7-5for an image of this window.

Configuration TabFigure 3-14. The Configuration Tab and Buttons

This tab displays the Configuration Button bar which contains buttons that launch screens for setting or changing some of the switch configuration. The buttons are:

Device View. Displays a graphical representation of the front panel of the device, allowing you enable and disable ports on the device by clicking on port graphics and an enable or disable port button.

Fault Detection. Controls the alert log sensitivity, and port disabling.

System Information. Enables you to view and set system information for a selected device.

IP Configuration. Enables you to change existing value for an IP address, subnet mask, and the gateway address for the switch.

Port Configuration. Enables you to enable and disable ports in addition to viewing the security and source address information.

Monitor Port. Enables you to designate a port for monitoring traffic on one of the other switch ports.

Device Features. Enables you to configure some key features for the entire switch.

Support/Mgmt URLs. Specifies the URL of the web site that will be automatically accessed when you open the Support tab, and the URL for the source of online Help for the web browser interface (page 6-3). The Support URL is configured to automatically access HP’s Network City website on the World Wide Web. However, if you have an internal support structure, you may wish to change the Support URL to access that structure.

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