Epsilon-12G2 User Manual Revision A.02
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7.3 Web Interface
The web interface offers an alternate user interface to the CLI. The web interface is in-band and requires use of
one of the Ethernet ports. This port provides simultaneous web management and normal usage. The same
commands with the same functionality can be accessed via either interface.
From the WEB interface it is possible to, among other things:
Set port mode
Enable/disable flow control
Configure simple port-based VLAN
Configure aggregation groups
Configure LACP parameters
Configure RSTP parameters
Configure QoS
Read and clear statistics counters
Monitor LACP status
Monitor RSTP status
Configure and monitor 802.1X
Configure and monitor IGMP snooping (if defined for switch device)
Configure source-IP address and DHCP server filter
Upgrade software
All operations are password protected. The password must be entered at login. The password is the same as is
being used in the command line interface.
The IP mode is disabled in the factory default configuration. To be able to use the WEB interface, the IP must be
enabled and configured via the command line interface. The IP address, mask and gateway must be set
according to your environment or you can enable IP and DHCP if your environment include a DHCP server.
Example of enabling the WEB interface via the command line interface:
>ip setup 10.10.129.189 255.255.252.0 10.10.128.14 1
>ip mode enable
There is an extensive on-line help facility available in the web interface that describes each command, what it
does and how to use it.