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I
NTRODUCTION
This switch provides a broad range of features for Layer 2 switching. It
includes a management agent that allows you to configure the features
listed in this manual. The default configuration can be used for most of the
features provided by this switch. However, there are many options that you
should configure to maximize the switch’s performance for your particular
network environment.
K
EY
F
EATURES
Table 1: Key Features
Feature Description
Configuration Backup
and Restore
Backup to management station using Web
Authentication
Telnet, Web – user name/password, RADIUS,
Web – HTTPS
Telnet – SSH
SNMP v1/2c - Community strings
SNMP version 3 – MD5 or SHA password
Port – IEEE 802.1X, MAC address filtering
General Security
Measures
Private VLANs
Port Authentication
Port Security
DHCP Snooping (with Option 82 relay information)
IP Source Guard
Access Control Lists
Supports up to 256 rules
DHCP Client
DNS Client
and
Proxy
service
Port Configuration
Speed, duplex mode, flow control, MTU, response to excessive
collisions, power saving mode
Rate Limiting
Input rate limiting per port (manual setting or ACL)
Port Mirroring
1 sessions, up to 10 source port to one analysis port per session
Port Trunking
Supports up to 5 trunks – static or dynamic trunking (LACP)
Congestion Control
Throttling for broadcast, multicast, unknown unicast storms
Address Table
8K MAC addresses in the forwarding table, 1000 static MAC
addresses, 1K L2 IGMP multicast groups and 128 MVR groups
IP Version 4 and 6
Supports IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, management, and QoS
IEEE 802.1D Bridge
Supports dynamic data switching and addresses learning
Store-and-Forward
Switching
Supported to ensure wire-speed switching while eliminating bad
frames
Summary of Contents for EX26262
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Page 34: ...34 SECTION II Web Configuration...
Page 46: ...46 CHAPTER 3 Using the Web Interface Navigating the Web Browser Interface...
Page 290: ...290 CHAPTER 5 Monitoring the Switch Displaying Information About Flow Sampling...
Page 294: ...CHAPTER 6 Performing Basic Diagnostics Running Cable Diagnostics 294...
Page 300: ...CHAPTER 7 Performing System Maintenance Managing Configuration Files 300...
Page 302: ...302 SECTION III Appendices...
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