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Features
Description
Basic System
Configuration
Basic system configuration involves the configuration of device name,
system clock, welcome message, user privilege levels and so on. This
document describes:
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Configuration display
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Basic configurations
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CLI features
Device Management
Through the device management function, you can view the current
condition of your device and configure running parameters. This
document describes:
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Device management overview
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Configuring the Exception Handling Method
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Rebooting a device
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Configuring the scheduled automatic execution function
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Upgrading Device Software
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Disabling Boot ROM Access
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Configuring a detection interval
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Clearing the 16-bit interface indexes not used in the current system
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Identifying and diagnosing pluggable transceivers
File System
Management
A major function of the file system is to manage storage devices, mainly
including creating the file system, creating, deleting, modifying and
renaming a file or a directory and opening a file. This document
describes:
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File system management
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Configuration File Management
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FTP configuration
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TFTP configuration
HTTP
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is used for transferring web page
information across the Internet. This document describes:
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HTTP Configuration
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HTTPS Configuration
SNMP
Simple network management protocol (SNMP) offers a framework to
monitor network devices through TCP/IP protocol suite. This document
describes:
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SNMP overview
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Basic SNMP function configuration
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SNMP log configuration
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Trap configuration
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MIB style configuration
RMON
RMON provides an efficient means of monitoring subnets and allows
SNMP to monitor remote network devices in a more proactive and
effective way. This document describes:
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RMON overview
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RMON configuration
MAC Address Table
A switch maintains a MAC address table for fast forwarding packets. This
document describes:
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MAC address table overview
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Configuring MAC Address Entries
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Configuring the Aging Timer for Dynamic MAC Address Entries
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Configuring the MAC Learning Limit
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Configuring MAC Information