Using the Web Console
The table displays this information about the ports:
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Port | The port number. | |
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Flow Control Threshold | The current value of the flow control threshold. | |
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Drop Packet | A status field that indicates whether the port is currently dropping packets. | |
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Flow Control Status | A status field that indicates whether the port is currently implementing flow | |
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Port Connection | A status filed that indicates the port’s speed, duplex mode, and flow control | |
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To configure static IP routes
1.In the left panel, click Forwarding.
2.In the top panel under IP Forwarding, click Static/Default Routes.
3.Click New and configure these fields.
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IP Address | Specifies the IP address to be statically entered into the IP forwarding table. | |
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Subnet Mask | Specifies the corresponding subnet mask for the IP address. | |
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Gateway IP | Specifies the address of the next hop gateway for the IP address. This is | |
usually a router with a connection to a WAN or the Internet. | ||
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| Specifies the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) metric. This is the number | |
Metric | of hops between the IP address and the gateway. This is a number between | |
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4.Click Apply.
5.To delete a route, select the entry in the static/default route table and click Delete.
To configure static ARP
The ARP table maps an IP address to a device’s MAC address.
1.In the left panel, click Forwarding.
2.In the top panel under IP Forwarding, click Static ARP.
3.Click New and configure these fields.
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Interface Name | Specifies the IP interface of the IP address that you are adding to the static | |
ARP table. | ||
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IP Address field | Specifies the IP address of the end node or station. | |
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MAC Address | Specifies the MAC address corresponding to the IP address. | |
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4.Click Apply.
5.To delete a route, select the entry in the static ARP table and click Delete.
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