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| Configuring the Switch
Configuring Security
◆
Type – Specifies the type of event to initiate:
■
none – No event is generated.
■
log – Generates an RMON log entry when the event is triggered.
Log messages are processed based on the current configuration
settings for event logging (see
"Configuring Remote Log Messages"
on page 55
).
■
snmptrap – Sends a trap message to all configured trap managers
(see
"Configuring SNMP System and Trap Settings" on page 71
).
■
logandtrap – Logs the event and sends a trap message.
◆
Community – A password-like community string sent with the trap
operation to SNMP v1 and v2c hosts.
Although the community string can be set on this configuration page, it
is recommended that it be defined on the SNMP trap configuration page
(see
"Setting SNMPv3 Community Access Strings" on page 75
) prior to
configuring it here. (Range: 0-127 characters)
◆
Last Event Time – The value of sysUpTime when an event was last
generated for this entry.
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EB
I
NTERFACE
To configure an RMON event:
1.
Click Advanced Configuration, Security, Switch, RMON, Event.
2.
Click Add New Entry.
3.
Enter an index number, a brief description of the event, the type of
event to initiate, and the community string to send with trap messages.
4.
Click Save.
Figure 28: RMON Event Configuration
C
ONFIGURING
P
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L
IMIT
C
ONTROLS
Use the Port Security Limit Control Configuration page to limit the number
of users accessing a given port. A user is identified by a MAC address and
VLAN ID. If Limit Control is enabled on a port, the maximum number of
users on the port is restricted to the specified limit. If this number is
exceeded, the switch makes the specified response.
Summary of Contents for EX26262
Page 1: ...Layer 2 Gigabit PoE Ethernet Switch Management Guide...
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Page 3: ...MANAGEMENT GUIDE...
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Page 6: ...6 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 18: ...18 FIGURES...
Page 20: ...20 TABLES...
Page 22: ...22 SECTION I Getting Started...
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...
Page 320: ...GLOSSARY 320...
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