3.9 UTILITY SECTION
This section includes some useful tools for troubleshooting and configuration:
•
DNS lookup
: a tool for verifying DNS server configuration, useful for troubleshooting DNS
problems
•
Mii-tool
: shows the media technology currently selected / negotiated
•
Speed/Duplex
: set the media technology to be used / advertised.
As most network devices, SNMP/Web adapters use an auto-negotiation protocol (
Auto
setting)
to communicate what media technologies they support, and then select the fastest mutually
supported media technology.
Some passive devices, such as single-speed hubs, are unable to auto-negotiate. To handle
such devices, the SNMP/Web adapter can be forced to operate in one of the following modes:
100baseTx-FD
,
100baseTx-HD
,
10baseT-FD
and
10baseT-HD
.
•
Service
: enable / disable the various service interfaces provided over the network
•
CA Root Certificate
: link to the Certification Authority root certificate for download an installation
in the Trusted CA repository on the selected browser. Refer to the
Encryption
section for details.
3.10 SAVE SECTION
This section allows to save the current settings to non-volatile memory (
Save
) and/or to reboot the
adapter (
Reboot
). Remember that the SNMP/Web adapter will revert to the last saved settings at reboot.
Therefore, in order to permanently modify the settings the configuration
must
be saved.
3.11 USER SECTION
This section offers access to the user management web page. Note that this page becomes operative
only for the supervisor user (the only user enabled to perform user management).
Modifications reserved
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