Using the Web Browser Interface
Overview
Overview
The Web browser interface built into the switch lets you easily access the
switch from a browser-based PC on your network. This lets you do the
following:
■
Optimize your network uptime by using the Alert Log and other diagnostic
tools
■
Make configuration changes to the switch
■
Maintain security by configuring usernames and passwords
This chapter covers the following:
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General features (page 5-3).
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Starting a web browser interface session (page 5-4)
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Tasks for your first web browser interface session (page 5-7):
•
Creating usernames and passwords in the web browser interface
(page 5-8)
•
Selecting the fault detection configuration for the Alert Log operation
(page 5-23)
•
Getting access to online help for the web browser interface (page
5-11)
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Description of the web browser interface:
•
Overview window and tabs (page 5-16)
•
Port Utilization and Status displays (page 5-17)
•
Alert Log and Alert types (page 5-20)
•
Setting the Fault Detection Policy (page 5-23)
N o t e
If you want security beyond that achieved with user names and passwords,
you can disable access to the web browser interface. This is done by either
executing
no web-management
at the Command Prompt or changing the
Web
Agent Enabled
parameter setting to
No (
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