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System Volume
Table 3-8
Features in the System volume
Features
Description
Login
Upon logging into a device, you can configure user interface properties
and manage the system conveniently. This document describes:
z
How to log in to your Ethernet switch
z
Introduction to the user interface and common configurations
z
Logging In Through the Console Port
z
Logging In Through Telnet
z
Logging in Through Web-based Network Management System
z
Logging In Through NMS
z
Specifying Source IP address/Interface for Telnet Packets
z
Controlling Login Users
Basic System
Configuration
Basic system configuration involves the configuration of device name,
system clock, welcome message, user privilege levels and so on. This
document describes:
z
Configuration display
z
Basic configurations
z
CLI features
Device Management
Through the device management function, you can view the current
condition of your device and configure running parameters. This
document describes:
z
Device management overview
z
Rebooting a device
z
Configuring the scheduled automatic execution function
z
Specifying a file for the next device boot
z
Upgrading Boot ROM
z
Configuring a detection interval
z
Configuring temperature alarm thresholds for a board
z
Clearing the 16-bit interface indexes not used in the current system
z
Configuring the system load sharing function
z
Configuring the traffic forwarding mode of SRPUs
z
Configuring the working mode of EA LPUs
z
Enabling the port down function globally
z
Enabling expansion memory data recovery function on a board
z
Identifying and diagnosing pluggable transceivers
File System
Management
A major function of the file system is to manage storage devices, mainly
including creating the file system, creating, deleting, modifying and
renaming a file or a directory and opening a file. This document
describes:
z
File system management
z
Configuration File Management
z
FTP configuration
z
TFTP configuration
HTTP
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is used for transferring web page
information across the Internet. This document describes:
z
HTTP Configuration
z
HTTPS Configuration
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