C H A P T E R 4 | Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide |
Using Management Screens
After you select an option from the navigation menu, the corresponding screen appears in the right side of your Web browser window.
Switch faceplate graphic
A graphical representation of the switch faceplate appears at the top of the screen. The following example shows a
If the option you’re working with allows you to configure or monitor a specific port, you can change to that port by clicking it on the faceplate graphic.
Port color on the faceplate graphic indicates the status of the port.
Port Color | Meaning |
Green | Port has a link at 100 Mbps. |
Green with “10” | Port has a link at 10 Mbps. |
Magenta outline | Ports are in a link aggregation. |
Orange | Port is disabled. |
Gray | No link. |
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Buttons
Each configuration screen includes four buttons on the bottom of the screen.
Button | Function |
Submit | Applies the configuration settings on the current screen. |
| Note: If you do not save the settings to the switch’s flash |
| memory your changes will be lost when the switch is |
| rebooted. |
Reset | Clears any changes you made on the current screen and |
| restores the currently applied settings. |
Default | Applies factory defaults for this screen’s settings. When |
| you log out, you can permanently save the new settings to |
| the switch. Otherwise, they are lost upon the next reboot. |
Help | Displays Help for the current screen. |
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