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Chapter 4 Web Configurator Introduction
Switch Setup
Use this screen to set up global switch parameters such as IGMP snooping, MAC
address learning, GARP and priority queues.
IP Setup
Use this screen to configure the system and management IP addresses and subnet
masks.
ENET Port Setup Use this screen to configure settings for the Ethernet ports.
xDSL Port Setup Use this screen to go to screens for configuring settings for individual DSL ports.
xDSL Profiles
Setup
Use this screen to go to screens for configuring profiles for the DSL ports.
xDSL Line Data
Use this screen to go to screens for viewing DSL line operating values, bit allocation
and performance counters.
Advanced Application
VLAN
Use this screen to go to screens for viewing and configuring the VLAN settings.
IGMP Snooping
Use this screen to configure IGMP snooping and display the results.
Static Multicast
Use this screen to configure static multicast filter entries.
Filtering
Use this screen to configure packet filtering.
MAC Filter
Use this screen to configure MAC filtering for each port.
Spanning Tree
Protocol
Use this screen to go to screens for displaying Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
(RSTP) information and configuring RSTP settings.
Port
Authentication
Use this screen to go to screens for configuring RADIUS and IEEE 802.1x security
settings.
Port Security
Use this screen to limit the number of MAC address that can be learned on a port.
DHCP Relay
Use this screen to configure the DHCP relay settings.
Syslog
Use this screen to configure the syslog settings.
Access Control
Use this screen to configure the system login password and configure SNMP and
remote management.
Routing Protocol
Static Routing
Use this screen to configure static routes. A static route defines how the AAM
should forward traffic by configuring the TCP/IP parameters manually.
Management
Maintenance
Use this screen to perform firmware and configuration file maintenance as well as
restart the system.
Diagnostic
Use this screen to view system logs and test port(s).
MAC Table
Use this screen to view the MAC addresses (and types) of devices attached to what
ports and VLAN IDs.
ARP Table
Use this screen to view the MAC address to IP address resolution table.
Config Save
Config Save
Use this screen to save the device’s configuration into the nonvolatile memory (the
AAM’s storage that remains even if the AAM’s power is turned off).
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Web Configurator Screens (continued)
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