Configuring the Switch
Overview
Configuration Features
The following table lists the configuration features available for the switch.
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| Time Protocol | Yes | — | ||
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| IP Configuration | Yes | Yes | ||
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| SNMP Communities | Yes | — | ||
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| Authentication Traps | Yes | — | |||
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| • | Inbound Telnet | Yes | — |
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| • | Web Agent Enabled | Yes | — |
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| • | Terminal Settings | Yes | — |
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| Operator and Manager Usernames | — | Yes | ||
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| Operator and Manager Passwords | Yes | Yes | ||
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| System Information | Yes | Yes | ||
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| Address Age Interval | Yes | — |
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| System Time | Yes | — |
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| Port Settings | Yes | Yes | ||
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| Network Monitoring Port | Yes | Yes | ||
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| Spanning Tree Enable/Disable | Yes | Yes | ||
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| Spanning Tree Parameters | Yes | — |
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| IGMP Enable/Disable | Yes | Yes | ||
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| Support/Management URLs | — | Yes | ||
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N o t e : | In the factory default configuration, the Spanning Tree Protocol |
| automatically blocks redundant links) is disabled. Generally, you should |
| enable STP to prevent broadcast storms if there are redundant links in your |
| network. For more information, refer to “Spanning Tree Protocol” on page |
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