Chapter 4 The Web Configurator
A - The LED panel displays the port status.
B - The navigation panel has links to screens that let you configure the switch features. C - The function frame allows you to view and edit individual feature settings.
D - Use the Help link to find out more information about the fields in the screen you are configuring.
4.3.1 The LED Panel
Use the LED panel to view the status of the individual ports. The LED panel in the web configurator updates automatically every 5 seconds.
Figure 16 LED Panel
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
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1G |
| This LED is green if the corresponding port has a 1 Gbps connection. |
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100 |
| This LED is green if the corresponding port has a 100 Mbps connection. |
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Full |
| This LED is green if the corresponding port is transmitting in full duplex |
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Link |
| This LED is green if the corresponding port has an Ethernet connection. It |
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1...28 |
| This number indicates the port number on the switch. |
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4.3.2 The Navigation Panel
Navigate to individual feature configuration screens from the navigation panel.
The following table describes the links in the navigation panel.
Table 4 Navigation Panel Links
LINK | DESCRIPTION |
System | Use these screens to view general system information such as firmware version, IP |
| address and so on. You can also use this screen to backup and restore your |
| configuration. |
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Status | Use this screen to view general system and hardware monitoring information. |
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Password | Use this screen to change the system login password |
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Firmware | Use this screen to perform firmware upgrades |
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Restart/ | Use this screen to reboot the switch or to restore the default configuration of the |
Reset | switch. |
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Port | Use these screens to view the status and configure settings for individual ports on |
| the switch. |
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