Configuring the Switch

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Main Menu

Using the onboard web agent, you can define system parameters, manage and

control the switch, and all its ports, or monitor network conditions. The following

table briefly describes the selections available from this program.

Table3-2 Switch Main Menu
Menu Description Page
System 3-11
System Information Provides basic system description, including contact information 3-11
Switch Information Shows th e number of ports, hardware/firmware version
numbers, and power status
3-12
Bridge Extension Shows the bridge extension parameters 3-14
File Management 3-19
Copy Operation Allows the transfer and copying files 3-19
Delete Allows deletion of files from the flash memory 3-19
Set Startup Sets the startup file 3-19
Line 3-24
Console Sets console port connection parameters 3-24
Telnet Sets Telnet connection parameters 3-26
Log 3-28
Logs Sends error messages to a logging process 3-28
System Logs Stores and displays error messages 3-32
Remote Logs Configures the logging of messages to a remote logging process 3-30
Reset Restarts the swit ch 3-32
SNTP 3-33
Configuration Configures SNTP client settings, including broadcast mode or a
specified list of servers
3-33
Clock Time Zone Sets the local time zon e for the system clock 3-34
SNMP 3-35
Configuration Configures community strings and related tr ap functions 3-36
Agent Status Enables or disables SNMP 3-36
SNMPv3 3-38
Engine ID Sets the SNMP v3 engine ID 3-38
Users Configures SNMP v3 users 3-39
Groups Configures SNMP v3 groups 3-41
Views Configures SNMP v3 views 3-43