Using the Web Console

Serial Port Settings—Configure the switch’s serial port that is used for terminal sessions.

Port Configurations—Enable/disable individual ports and set their speed and duplex state.

User Accounts—Set up user accounts, change their passwords, and modify their access rights.

Network Management—Set up SNMP traps and community strings.

Switch Utilities—View the history log, ping other devices, and manage firmware and configuration files.

Network Monitoring—View various statistics by port or protocol and various routing tables.

Factory Reset—Restart the switch using the default factory configuration.

Save Changes—Save the switch’s current settings in non-volatile RAM (NV_RAM) so that they are not lost when the switch is rebooted.

Reboot—Restart the switch.

Advanced Setup

Spanning Tree—Enable/disable the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) for the switch and on individual ports.

Forwarding—Reduce traffic congestion on the network by configuring MAC address aging, unicast packet forwarding, storm control, and static IP routes.

IP Address Filtering—Configure filters to handle packets from specified IP addresses.

Priority Settings—Configure switch traffic priority based on MAC address, IP address, or Port.

Mirroring Configurations—Configure a source port to send a copy of its data to a target port for monitoring and troubleshooting.

VLAN Configurations—Set up and administer VLANs on the switch.

Link Aggregation—Combine ports on the switch to increase bandwidth.

Layer 3 IP Networking—Configure IP interfaces, RIP, and multicast routing protocols.User Accounts

Access to the console is controlled via user accounts. You can create up to six accounts, one of which must be an Admin-level account. The other five accounts can be any combination of Admin-level and User-level accounts.

1.Under Basic Setup in the left panel, click User Accounts.

2.Click New to add a user.

3.Enter a new username, assign an initial password, and then confirm the new password. Determine whether the user should have Admin or User privileges. (The next section describes the differences.) The first user created must be granted Admin privileges.

4.Click Apply to make the user addition effective.

The Apply button makes changes to the switch configuration for the current session only. If you want these changes to be permanent, all changes (including user additions or updates) must be entered into non-volatile ram using the Save Changes option in the left panel.

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ZT 8101 10/100 specifications

The Intel ZT 8101 10/100 is a highly regarded network interface controller designed for efficient data communication in both home and enterprise environments. This versatile chip offers robust support for various networking technologies, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.

One of the most significant features of the Intel ZT 8101 is its capability to operate at both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps, allowing for seamless integration into existing networks. This dual-speed functionality ensures that users can enjoy the benefits of faster data transfer rates while still maintaining compatibility with legacy hardware. The device automatically detects the network speed, facilitating a plug-and-play experience that minimizes user intervention.

The Intel ZT 8101 utilizes advanced features such as full-duplex support, which enables simultaneous data transmission and reception. This capability significantly enhances network efficiency and maximizes throughput, making it ideal for environments with high data traffic. Moreover, the chip employs sophisticated packet processing algorithms to prioritize data, reducing latency and ensuring smoother communication.

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In summary, the Intel ZT 8101 10/100 network interface controller stands out for its dual-speed support, energy efficiency, and advanced networking features. Whether for home users looking to improve their network performance or businesses seeking reliable data communication solutions, the ZT 8101 represents a compelling choice that combines technology, reliability, and efficiency. As network demands continue to evolve, this Intel chip remains a fundamental component in many networking scenarios.