6 Index

Index
if you lose the password4-12, 9-6
incorrect9- 5
length 9-5
lost 4-12
manager 4-9
operator 4-9
set 2-7
setting 4-10, 9-5
using to access browser and console4-11
path cost 16-10
ping test 18-20
for troubleshooting18-19
port
address table17-13
auto negotiation11-4
auto, IGMP 15-5
auto-negotiation 11-3
blocked by STP operation 16-9
blocked, IGMP15-5
broadcast limit 11-9
CLI access 11-6
context level11-8
cost
See spanning tree protocol.
counters17-9
counters, reset17-9
fiber-optic 11-4
forwarding, IGMP 15-5
full-duplex, LACP11- 4
MAC address B-3B-4
menu access 11-5
monitoring 14-28
numbering 11-2
See port trunk
speed change, transceiver 11-4
state, IGMP control15-5
traffic patterns 17-9
utilization4-17
web browser interface 4-17
web browser access11-9
Port Configuration11-1
port security
port trunk restriction11-11
trunk restriction 11-15
port trunk 11-10
bandwidth capacity11-10
caution 11-11, 11-16, 11-24
CLI access 11-18
default trunk type 11-17
enabling dynamic LACP 11-23
FEC 11-13, 11-29
IGMP 11-15
LACP 11-4
LACP, full duplex required11-11
limit 11-10
link requirements11-1 1
media requirements 11-14
media type 11-11
menu access to static trunk 11-16
monitor port restrictions 11-15
nonconsecutive ports11-10
port security restriction 11-15
removing port from static trunk 11-21
requirements11-14
SA/DA 11-30
See also LACP
See LACP
spanning tree protocol 11-15
static trunk 11-14
static trunk, overview 11-12
STP 11-15
STP operation 11-14
traffic distribution 11-14
Trk1 11-14
trunk (non-protocol) option11-13
trunk option described 11-28
types 11-13
VLAN 11-15, 14-28
VLAN operation11-1 4
web browser access 11-24
port trunk group
interface access 11-1
power interruption, effect on event log 18-16
primary VLAN
See VLAN
priority 15-5
See spanning tree
prompt, => 18-27
proprietary MIB 12-3
public SNMP community12-4
Q
query
See IGMP
quick configuration2-8