CE Services Products - User Guide

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

¨

IP status

¨

System Logs

¨

Green Ethernet power savings

¾

Thermal Protection status

¾

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