
Chapter 4 The Web Configurator
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 PanelThe following table describes the labels in this screen.
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 | 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...52 | 
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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
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| System | Use these screens to view general system information such as firmware version, IP | 
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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 | 
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| Port | Use these screens to view the status and configure settings for individual ports on | 
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| Statistics | Use these screen to view system statistics such as the number of packets received | 
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| VLAN | Use these screens to create new IEEE 802.1Q VLANs as well as view the status | 
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| Trunk Groups | Use these screens to create trunk groups and add/remove ports from existing trunk | 
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| Mirror | Use this screen to copy traffic from one port or ports to another port in order that | 
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