GS748T Software User Manual
3-4 Basic Web Management
v2.0, April 2007
Within the various browser interface pages, there are several buttons that you can use. Their names
and functions are listed below:
Browse: Locates a certain path for a desired file.
Refresh: Pulls that screen’s data from current values on the system
Apply: Submits change request to system and refreshes screen data
Add: Add new entries to table information and refreshes screen data
Delete: Deletes selected entries from table and refreshes screen data
Factory Reset: Restores the system factory default value.
Help: Goes to relevant section of Help Menu
Description of Switch Status Parameters
The Switch Status page displays tabular status information under 14 headings. This information is
described briefly as follows in order that the tables appear from the top of the page:
Switch Status (subheading): Displays parameters:
Hardware parameters: Product Name; Firmware version; Protocol Version
DHCP—whether enabled as service from the switch
Network Parameters: IP Address; Subnet mask; Default gateway MAC address
System Name and Location Name user values
Login Timeout; System UpTime
IP Access List Setting: shows the list of IP addresses allowed to log in to the switch
PORT Status: shows speed setting, whether flow control is applied, Link Status and priority,
and a user description against port number
Quality of Service (QoS) IEEE 802.1P QoS Status: can be set up with either 802.1p or
Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) determination. The status values displayed are
those of the chosen QoS configuration:
IEEE 802.1P QoS Status: The 802.1p window shows the traffic priorities assigned to each
of the four queues determined by the tags on incoming packets.
DSCP Based QoS Status: The DSCP display shows the priority levels assigned to each of
the incoming DSCP classes determined by the 8-bit Diffserv field of the incoming packets.
IEEE 802.1Q Port VLAN ID (PVID) Table: This table shows, for 802.1Q VLANS, the VLAN
membership of each port, denoted by PVID number. Every port must belong to at least one
VLAN—by default all belong to VLAN 1.