Loop:
Whether a loop is currently detected on the port.
Time of Last Loop:
The time of the last loop event detected.
Auto-refresh:
Activate the auto-refresh to refresh the information automatically.
Refresh:
Refresh the Loop Protection information manually.
3.18 Single IP
Single IP Management (SIM) is a simple and useful method to optimize network utilities and management. It is designed
to manage a group of switches as a single entity by employing a virtual stacking structure. With SIM you have the
following advantages:
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Simplify management of small workgroups or wiring closets while scaling networks to handle increased bandwidth
demand.
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Reduce the number of IP addresses needed on the network.
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Eliminate any specialized cables for stacking and remove the distance barriers that typically limit topology options
when using other stacking technology.
Each single IP group consists of one master switch and up to 32 slave switches. The master switch is used as an agent
to manage all switches in the group. The slave switch joins a group and can be accessed from the master switch.
3.18.1 Configuration
Web Interface
To configure the single IP in the web interface:
1. Click Configuration, Single IP, Configuration
2. Choose the mode of the switch
3. Set a group name
4. Click Apply to save the settings
If you want to cancel the setting you need to click the reset button. It will revert to previously saved values.
Figure 3-18.1: The Single IP Configuration
Parameter description:
Mode: The role of the switch in the group (Disabled/Master/Slave).
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