Chapter 4 Introducing the Web Configurator
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The following table briefly describes the functions of the screens that you open by
clicking the navigation panel’s sub-links.
Table 4
Web Configurator Screens
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Basic Setting
System
Information
Use this screen to display general system and hardware monitoring
information.
General Setup
Use this screen to configure general identification information about
the device and the time and date settings.
User Account
Use this screen to configure system administrator accounts.
Switch Setup
Use this screen to set up system-wide parameters such as MAC
address learning 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 these screens for configuring settings for individual DSL ports.
xDSL Profiles
Setup
Use these screens for configuring profiles for the DSL ports.
xDSL Line Data
Use these screens for viewing DSL line operating values, bit allocation
and performance counters.
G.bond
This link takes you to screens where you can configure G.bond, letting
subscribers connect to an ISP using data streams spread over
multiple DSL lines.
Advanced
Application
VLAN
Use these screens for viewing and configuring the VLAN settings.
IGMP
Use these screens to view IGMP status information and configure
IGMP settings and IGMP filters. You can also use these screens to set
up bandwidth requirements by multicast group or port and to set up
limits on the number of multicast groups to which a port can
subscribe.
Static Multicast
Use this screen to configure static multicast entries.
Multicast VLAN
Use these screens to set up multicast VLANs that can be shared
among different subscriber VLANs on the network.
Filtering
Use this screen to configure packet filtering.
MAC Filter
Use this screen to configure MAC filtering for each port.
Spanning Tree
Protocol
Use these screens to display Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
information and configure RSTP settings.
Port
Authentication
Use these screens to configure 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.
DHCP Snoop
Use these screens to drop traffic from IP addresses not assigned by
the DHCP server and to look at a summary of the DHCP packets on
each port.
Summary of Contents for SAM1316-22
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Page 32: ...Chapter 1 Getting to Know the SAM1316 22 SAM1316 22 User s Guide 32...
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Page 74: ...Chapter 7 System Information SAM1316 22 User s Guide 74...
Page 122: ...Chapter 14 xDSL Profiles Setup SAM1316 22 User s Guide 122...
Page 128: ...Chapter 15 xDSL Line Data SAM1316 22 User s Guide 128...
Page 152: ...Chapter 18 IGMP SAM1316 22 User s Guide 152...
Page 164: ...Chapter 21 Filtering SAM1316 22 User s Guide 164...
Page 174: ...Chapter 23 Spanning Tree Protocol SAM1316 22 User s Guide 174...
Page 180: ...Chapter 24 Port Authentication SAM1316 22 User s Guide 180...
Page 188: ...Chapter 26 DHCP Relay SAM1316 22 User s Guide 188...
Page 202: ...Chapter 28 2684 Routed Mode SAM1316 22 User s Guide 202...
Page 212: ...Chapter 30 DSCP SAM1316 22 User s Guide 212...
Page 224: ...Chapter 32 ACL SAM1316 22 User s Guide 224...
Page 228: ...Chapter 34 Syslog SAM1316 22 User s Guide 228...
Page 236: ...Chapter 35 Access Control SAM1316 22 User s Guide 236...
Page 242: ...Chapter 37 Maximum MTU Size SAM1316 22 User s Guide 242...
Page 246: ...Chapter 38 PVC Upstream Limit SAM1316 22 User s Guide 246...
Page 260: ...Chapter 41 Alarm SAM1316 22 User s Guide 260...
Page 270: ...Chapter 44 MAC Table SAM1316 22 User s Guide 270...
Page 332: ...Chapter 50 IEEE 802 1Q Tagged VLAN Commands SAM1316 22 User s Guide 332...
Page 356: ...Chapter 52 IGMP Commands SAM1316 22 User s Guide 356...
Page 364: ...Chapter 54 OUI Filter Commands SAM1316 22 User s Guide 364...
Page 368: ...Chapter 55 Packet Filter Commands SAM1316 22 User s Guide 368...
Page 374: ...Chapter 56 IP Commands SAM1316 22 User s Guide 374...
Page 384: ...Chapter 58 SNMP SAM1316 22 User s Guide 384...
Page 428: ...Chapter 60 Virtual Channel Management SAM1316 22 User s Guide 428...
Page 444: ...Chapter 62 Troubleshooting SAM1316 22 User s Guide 444...
Page 454: ...Chapter 63 Specifications SAM1316 22 User s Guide 454...
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