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3-2
Configuration via the Web-based Management Interface
Menu Bar Introduction
Home
Port Status
Port
Statistics
Port Control
Switch
Settings
Port
Mirroring
VLAN
Configuration
IP
Configuration
SNTP
IP Security
RSTP
Redundant
Ring
QoS
IGMP
Security
Manager
Configuration
Backup
TFTP Update
Firmware
Factory
Default
Save
Configuration
System
Reboot
Rate Control
Home -
The home page of this embedded web-based management interface.
Port Status -
This section is to display the port status and applicable settings.
Port Statistics -
This section is to display the switch port data flow statistics.
Port Control -
This section is to configure the switch port settings.
Switch Settings -
This section is to display the information of the switch system.
Port Mirroring -
This section is to enable and configure port mirroring settings.
VLAN Configuration -
This section is to enable and configure VLAN settings.
IP Configuration -
This section is to set up the switch IP address.
SNTP -
This section is to enable the network time server (Simple Network Time Protocol).
IP Security -
This section configures the IP address for user access to the switch via the web.
RSTP -
This section is to enable and configure Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP).
Redundant Ring -
This section is to enable and configure redundant ring settings.
QoS -
This section is to enable and configure QoS (Quality of Service) settings.
IGMP -
This section is to enable and configure the switch’s IGMP Snooping function.
Security Manager -
This section is used to change the username & password for access to this
interface.
Configuration Backup -
This section is to backup the switch settings to a file on your PC.
TFTP Update Firmware -
This section is to use the TFTP utility to update the firmware of the
switch (this is only done when instructed to do so by the factory).
Factory Default -
This section is to restore the factory default settings.
Save Configuration -
This section is used to save the switch settings to non-volatile memory.
System Reboot -
This section is used to reboot the switch.
Rate Control –
This section is used to setup each port’s bandwidth rate & packet limitation type.
Configuring Your Switch
Port Status
This window allows you to view the status of each port as follows:
Port
: Indicates the port number.
Type
: Indicates the speed mode of the port (for example, 100TX means 100 Mbps).
Link
: “
Down”
indicates that a connection is not established; “
Up”
indicates a connection has
been successfully established.
State
: Indicates whether the port is
Enabled
or
Disabled
. A disconnection is also denoted as
“Disabled”.