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Chapter 4: Basic System Settings
This chapter describes the basic functions required to set up management access to
the switch, display or upgrade operating software, or reset the system.
Displaying System Information
You can easily identify the system by displaying the device name, location and
contact information.
Field Attributes
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System Name
– Name assigned to the switch system.
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Object ID
– MIB II object ID for switch’s network management subsystem.
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Location
– Specifies the system location.
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Contact
– Administrator responsible for the system.
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System Up Time
– Length of time the management agent has been up.
These additional parameters are displayed for the CLI.
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System Description
– Brief description of device type.
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MAC Address
– The physical layer address for this switch.
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Web Server
– Shows if management access via HTTP is enabled.
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Web Server Port
– Shows the TCP port number used by the web interface.
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Web Secure Server
– Shows if management access via HTTPS is enabled.
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Web Secure Server Port
– Shows the TCP port used by the HTTPS interface.
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Telnet Server
– Shows if management access via Telnet is enabled.
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Telnet Server Port
– Shows the TCP port used by the Telnet interface.
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Authentication Login
– Shows the user login authentication sequence.
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Jumbo Frame
– Shows if jumbo frames are enabled.
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POST Result
– Shows results of the power-on self-test
Summary of Contents for Direk Tronik 24/48-Port
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Page 28: ...Getting Started...
Page 50: ...Initial Configuration 2 14 2...
Page 52: ...Switch Management Configuring Domain Name Service 29 1 Switch Clustering 30 1...
Page 68: ...Basic System Settings 4 8 4...
Page 118: ...Simple Network Management Protocol 11 18 11...
Page 142: ...Configuring 802 1X Port Authentication 14 8 14...
Page 154: ...Access Control Lists 15 12 15...
Page 232: ...Configuring Protocol Based VLANs 25 4 25...
Page 252: ...Quality of Service 27 8 27...
Page 282: ...Using the Command Line Interface 31 10 31...
Page 290: ...General Commands 33 6 33...
Page 300: ...System Management Commands 34 10 34...
Page 308: ...File Management Commands 35 8 35...
Page 326: ...Event Logging Commands 37 8 37...
Page 336: ...Time Commands 39 6 39...
Page 406: ...Access Control List Commands 44 18 44...
Page 418: ...Interface Commands 45 12 45...
Page 432: ...Broadcast Storm Control Commands 47 2 47...
Page 436: ...Rate Limit Commands 49 2 49...
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Page 508: ...Quality of Service Commands 56 10 56...
Page 518: ...Multicast Filtering Commands 57 10 57...
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