Web Interface – Introduction
Ports
¾
State
¨
Traffic
¨
QoS Statistics
¨
Detailed Statistics
¨
Security
¾
Loop Protection
¾
Spanning Tree Protocol
¾
IPMC – IGMP snooping
¾
MVR
¾
LLDP
¾
VLAN
¾
3.3
Web Interface – Diagnostics
Below is a list of some of the diagnostics that may be done using the Web interface:
Ping to troubleshoot connectivity
¾
VeriPHY to perform cable diagnostics
¾
3.4
Web Interface – Maintenance
Below is a list of some of the maintenance that may be done using the Web interface:
Restart the device
¾
Reset the device to factory defaults
¾
Upload software
¾
Save and download configuration files
¾
3.5
Web Interface – Getting Started
All operations are password protected. The password must be entered at login. It is the password as the one used in the command line interface. The Web interface is enabled in the factory before delivery.
Default IP address:
192.168.1.111
¾
Default Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
¾
Default User Name: admin
¾
Confidential
User Guide: CE Services
Page 127
Made with FlippingBook interactive PDF creator