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The Switch image provides the following point-and-click menus for configuring and managing the
Switch.
File — lets you save settings configured in the browser interface, download upgraded software
via TFTP, reboot the Switch, and logout of the browser interface. See section 6.3 “Performing File
Activities”.
Basic Setup — lets you perform general, LAN port, and console port activities. See section 6.4
“Performing Basic Setup Activities”.
Advanced Setup — lets you perform MAC address management, IP networking, per-port
statistics, bridging, static MAC filters, IP multicast group, VLAN perspective, Spanning Tree
perspective, SNMP, other protocols, port trunking, port mirroring, and stacking tasks. See
Chapter 7 “Performing Advanced Setup Activities”.
In addition, you can click the RJ-45 connectors on the Switch shown in your browser to view the
Switch’s current speed, duplex, and activity status.
Below the image of the Switch are the Basic Setup/General parameters. These parameters can also be
displayed by pointing to Basic Setup on the image of the Switch and clicking General. For more
information about these parameters, see section 6.4.1 “General Management Configuration”.
6.3 Performing File Activities Pointing to File on the image of the Switch displays the menu options shown in Figure 5-4.
FIGURE 6-4 FILE OPTIONS
This menu has the following options:
Save Setting — lets you save your configuration settings. When you click this option, a message
asks whether you want to save the settings. Click OK to save them or Cancel to not save them.
Receive File Via TFTP — lets you receive files using TFTP. See “Receiving Files via TFTP” on