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Chapter
Advanced Configuration
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24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Advanced Smart Switch with 2 Combo SFPs
Multicast > Static Multicast
The Static Multicast group allows you add or delete
multicast addresses in the Layer 2 address table.
Multicast > Static Multicast
Group Name
Defines the name of the multicast group.
VLAN ID
Indicates the VLAN ID for the multicast group.
MAC Address
Indicates the layer 2 multicast addresses.
Port
Click the check box under each port to assign
multicast port members.
Click
Create
to add the static multicast address into the
Layer 2 address table.
Maximum number of multicast groups is 128.
Group ID
Displays the index of the static multicast
group.
Group Name
Displays the name of the static multicast
group.
VLAN Group
Displays the VLAN ID of the static multicast
group.
L2 Multicast Address
Displays the layer 2 multicast
address of the static multicast group.
Port Membership
Displays the port membership of the
static multicast group.
Modify
Click to change the settings of the port members
for the static multicast group.
Delete
Delete the static multicast group.
Click
Save Settings
to save the changes.
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a
communication protocol designed specifically for
managing devices on a network. Equipment commonly
managed with SNMP includes switches, routers and host
computers. SNMP is typically used to configure these
devices for proper operation in a network environment,
as well as to monitor them to evaluate performance or
detect potential problems.
The Switch can be configured to accept management
commands from Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) applications. You can configure the Switch to
respond to SNMP requests or generate SNMP traps.
When SNMP management stations send requests to the
Switch (either to return information or to set a parameter),
the Switch provides the requested data or sets the specified
parameter. The Switch can also be configured to send
information to SNMP managers (without being requested
by the managers) through trap messages, which inform
the manager that certain events have occurred.
SNMP > Global Settings
SNMP > Global Settings
Enable SNMP Notification
Enables SNMP Notification.
Click
Save Settings
to save the changes.
SNMP > Group Profile
The
Group Profile
screen provides information for creating
SNMP groups and assigning SNMP access control privileges
to SNMP groups. Groups allow network managers to
assign access rights to specific device features, or features
aspects.
SNMP > Group Profile