
Chapter 4 The Web Configurator
Table 4 Navigation Panel Links (continued)
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| QoS | Use these screens to configure queuing with associated queue weights for the | 
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| Rate | Use these screens to specify bandwidth limits and storm control limits for the | 
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| Port Rate | Use this screen to cap the maximum bandwidth allowed from specified source(s) to | 
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| Storm | Use this screen to cap the rate of broadcast, multicast and unknown unicast | 
| Control | packets the switch will allow on individual ports. | 
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| L2 Address | Use these screens to view and manage the MAC address table. | 
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| Management | Use this screen to add, delete or look up MAC addresses in the MAC address | 
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| Display | Use this screen to view the entries in the MAC address table. | 
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| Cable Diagnostic | Use this screen to perform cable testing on individual ports. | 
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| Auto DoS | Use these screens to activate security features against Denial of Service (DoS) | 
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| Auto VoIP | Use these screens to configure settings that automatically give higher priority to | 
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| Logging | Use these screens to configure log settings and view system logs. | 
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| Settings | Use this screen to configure which events the switch should log. | 
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| RAM Logs | Use this screen to configure logs which are saved to volatile memory. These logs | 
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| Flash Logs | Use this screen to configure logs which are saved to  | 
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| SNMP | Use these screens to configure SNMP management settings. | 
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| Engine ID | Use this screen to configure SNMP engine ID. | 
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| Group | Use this screen to configure groups with different access rights for SNMP | 
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| User | Use this screen to create users and assign them to  | 
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| Community | Use this screen to define security parameters for SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c. | 
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| Trap Station | Use this screen to configure settings that define when notifications are sent to an | 
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| Dynamic ARP | Use these screens to enable and configure ARP table settings. | 
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| Settings | Use this screen to configure ARP table settings. | 
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| ARP Entries | Use this screen to enter and view MAC address to IP address mappings. | 
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| Logout | Click this to logout of the web configurator. | 
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4.3.3 Change Your Password
After you log in for the first time, it is recommended you change the default administrator password. Click System, Password to display the next screen.
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