Web Interface – Introduction
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Web Interface – Introduction From the Web Interface the user can manage the following aspects of the switch:
¾ Customize configurations and status monitoring
¾ Perform diagnostics and maintenance procedures
3.1
Web Interface – Configuration
Below is a list of some of the configurations that may be done using the Web interface:
IP interfaces and routes
¾
SNTP mode and server address
¾
Log mode, address, and level
¾
¾ Green Ethernet configurations for power savings
Thermal Protection
¾
Port Configurations
¾
Security settings
¾
Aggregation settings
¾
Loop Protection settings
¾
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) settings
¾
¾ IPMC (Intelligent Platform Management Controller) snooping configurations
LLDP () configurations
¾
MAC table configurations
¾
VLAN configurations
¾
QoS (Quality of Service) configurations
¾
Mirror Configurations
¾
3.2
Web Interface – Monitoring
Below is a list of some of the monitoring that may be done using the Web interface:
System information
¾
CPU load
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IP status
¨
System Logs
¨
Green Ethernet power savings
¾
Thermal Protection status
¾
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