Use the Dashboard page to display CPU utilization, switch Information, switch events, memory utilization, recent 5 event information, port utilization, dynamic address count, and LLDP remote device port list.
System
Use the System menu items to display and configure basic administrative details of the switch.
--- General
Use the General screen to display descriptive information about the switch, or for quick system identification.
--- Switch
Use the Switch Information page to display hardware/firmware version numbers for the main board and management software, as well as the power status of the system.
--- Capability
Use the Capability screen to enable support for jumbo frames, or to show the bridge extension parameters.
--- File
Use the File menu to transfer runtime code or configuration
settings, or to configure the automatic upgrade function.
--- Time
Use the Time menu to manually set the system clock, or to automatically configure the clock through SNTP servers.
--- Console
Use the Console page to set the console port's connection parameters.
--- Telnet
Use the Telnet page to set Telnet connection parameters.
--- CPU Utilization
Use the CPU Utilization page to display information on CPU utilization.
--- CPU Guard
Use the CPU Utilization page to set the CPU utilization
watermark and threshold.
--- Memory Status
Use the Memory Status page to display memory utilization
parameters.
--- Reset
Use the Reset page to restarts the switch immediately, at a specified time, after a specified delay, or at a periodic interval.
Interface
Use the Interface menu to configure ports and trunks.
--- Port
Use the Port menu to configure connection settings, to mirror traffic to another port, to display statistics on traffic, or to test a cable.
--- General
Use the General page to configure connection setting per port or per port range, or to display current connection settings.
--- Statistics
Use the Statistics page to show Interface, Etherlike,
and RMON port statistics.
--- Chart
Use the Chart page to show Interface, Etherlike, and
RMON port statistics in graphic form.
--- History
Use the History page to show statistical history for
specified interfaces.
--- Transceiver
Use the Transceiver page to show information and functional
parameters for optical transceivers.
--- Cable Test
Use the Cable Test page to perform diagnostics for cable faults (short, open etc.) and report the cable length.
--- Trunk
Use the Trunk menu to configure static or dynamic trunks, or to display statistics on network traffic.
--- Static
Use the Static page to create a trunk, add port members, and configure connection parameters.
--- Dynamic
Use the Dynamic page to configure the administration key for LACP groups, to allow ports to dynamically join trunks,
to display statistics for LACP protocol messages, or to display configuration settings and operational state for the local or remote
side of a link aggregation.
--- Statistics
Use the Statistics page to show Interface, Etherlike, and RMON port statistics.
--- Chart
Use the Chart page to show Interface, Etherlike, and
RMON port statistics in graphic form.
--- Load Balance
Use the Load Balance page to set the load-distribution
method among ports in aggregated links.
--- History
Use the History page to show statistical history for
specified interfaces.
--- Green Ethernet
Use the Green Ethernet page to adjust the power provided to ports based on the length of the cable used to connect to other devices.
--- Mirror
Use the Mirror screen to sets the source and target ports for mirroring.
--- RSPAN
Use the RSPAN page to mirror traffic from remote switches for analysis at a destination port on the local switch.
--- sFlow
Use the sFlow page to configure flow sampling for source
and destination ports
--- Traffic Segmentation
Use the Traffic Segmentation page to enables traffic segmentation globally, and to Configure the uplink and down-link ports for a segmented group of ports.
VLAN
Use the VLAN menu items to configure VLAN-related functions.
--- Static
Use the Static screen to create VLAN groups, and to specify VLAN attributes per VLAN, interface, or interface range.
--- Dynamic
Use the Dynamic page to configure GVRP VLAN registration protocol.
--- Tunnel
Use the Tunnel screen to enables 802.1Q (QinQ) Tunneling.
--- L2PT
Use the VLAN > L2PT pages to configure the destination MAC address for L2PT, or to enable L2PT on selected interfaces.
--- Protocol
Use the Protocol page to create a protocol group, and map a group to a VLAN.
--- IP Subnet
Use the IP Subnet page to map IP subnet traffic to a VLAN.
--- MAC-Based
Use the MAC-Based page to map traffic with a specified source MAC address to a VLAN.
MAC Address
Use the MAC Address menu to enables MAC address learning, configure static entries in the address table, and set the timeout for dynamically learned entries.
--- Dynamic
Use the Dynamic page to sets the timeout for dynamically learned entries, and display dynamic entries in the address table.
--- Learning Status
Use the Learning Status page to enable MAC address learning on selected interfaces.
--- Static
Use the Static page to configure static entries in the address table.
--- MAC Notification
Use the MAC Notification page to Issue a trap message
when a dynamic MAC address is added or removed.
Spanning Tree
Use the Spanning Tree menu to configure the Spanning Tree Algorithm.
--- Loopback Detection
Use the Loopback Detection page to configure Loopback Detection parameters.
--- STA
Use the STA page to configure global and interface settings for STP, RSTP and MSTP.
--- MSTP
Use the MSTP page to configure the VLAN and priority for an MST instance, add VLAN members for an MST instance, and to configure interface settings for an MST instance.
Traffic
Use the Traffic menu to configure various traffic control and handling functions.
--- Rate Limit
Use the Rate Limit page to sets the input and output rate limits for a port.
--- Storm Control
Use the Storm Control page to set the broadcast storm threshold for each interface.
--- Priority
Use the Priority menu to configure parameters for handling priority tags.
--- Default Priority
Use the Default Priority page to set the default priority for each port or trunk.
--- Queue
Use the Queue page to Set the queue mode for the switch; or to set the service weight for each queue that will use weighted or hybrid mode.
--- Trust Mode
Use the Trust Mode page to select DSCP or CoS priority processing.
--- CoS to Queue
Use the CoS to Queue page to map CoS/CFI values in incoming packets to per-hop behavior for priority processing.
--- DSCP to Queue
Use the DSCP to Queue page to map DSCP values in incoming packets to per-hop behavior for priority processing.
--- DiffServ
Use the DiffServ page to create a class map for a type of traffic, configure the criteria used to classify ingress traffic,
create a policy map to apply to multiple interfaces, sets the boundary parameters used for monitoring inbound
traffic, and the action to take for conforming and non-conforming traffic, and apply a policy map to an ingress port.
--- VoIP
Use the VoIP page to configure auto-detection of VoIP traffic, set the Voice VLAN, and VLAN aging time;
map the OUI in the source MAC address of ingress packets to the VoIP device manufacturer;
and to configure VoIP traffic settings for ports, including the way in
which a port is added to the Voice VLAN, filtering of non-VoIP
packets, the method of detecting VoIP traffic, and the priority
assigned to the voice traffic
Security
Use the Security menu to control management access to the switch, access to connected users, or to restrict access to specific packet types of traffic flows.
--- AAA
Use the AAA page to configure Authentication, Authorization and Accounting parameters.
--- System Authentication
Use the System Authentication page to configures the authentication sequence ¡V local, RADIUS, and TACACS.
--- Server
Use the Server page to configures RADIUS and TACACS server message exchange settings, and to specify a group of authentication servers and sets the priority
sequence.
--- Accounting
Use the Accounting page to enable accounting of requested services for billing or security purposes,
specify the interval at which the local accounting service updates information to the accounting server,
configures accounting for various service types; and to
set the accounting method applied to specific interfaces for 802.1X, CLI command privilege levels for the console port and for Telnet.
--- Authorization
Use the Authorization page to configure authorization for various service types, and set the authorization method applied for the console port
and for Telnet.
--- User Accounts
Use the User Accounts page to configure user names, passwords, and access levels.
--- Web Authentication
Use the Web Authentication page to allow authentication and access to the network when 802.1X or Network Access authentication are infeasible or impractical.
--- Network Access
Use the Network Access page to configure MAC address-based network access authentication; enable aging for authenticated MAC addresses, and set the
time period after which a connected MAC address must be reauthenticated; enable MAC authentication on a port, sets the maximum
number of address that can be authenticated, the guest VLAN, dynamic VLAN and dynamic QoS; configure detection of changes in link status, and the response
(i.e., send trap or shut down port); and to specify MAC addresses exempt from authentication.
--- HTTPS
Use the HTTPS page to enable HTTPs and specify the UDP port to use; and to replace the default secure-site certificate.
--- SSH
Use the SSH page to configure SSH server settings, generate the host key pair (public and private), and to imports user public keys from a TFTP server.
--- ACL
Use the ACL page to configure the time to apply an ACL, add an ACL based on IP or MAC address filtering, and bind a port to the specified ACL.
--- IP Filter
Use the IP Filter page to set IP addresses of clients allowed management access via the web, SNMP, and Telnet.
--- Port Security
Use the Port Security page to configure per port security, including status, response for a
security breach, and the maximum allowed MAC addresses.
--- Port Authentication
Use the Port Authentication page to enable IEEE 802.1X authentication and EAPOL pass-through; and set authentication parameters for individual ports.
--- DoS Protection
Use the DoS Protection page to protect against Denial-of-Service
attacks.
--- DHCP Snooping
Use the DHCP Snooping page to enable DHCP snooping globally, MAC-address verification,
information option, and set the information policy; enable DHCP snooping on a VLAN; and set the trust mode for an interface.
--- DHCP Snooping6
Use the DHCP Snooping page to enable DHCPv6 snooping globally, information option, and set the information policy; enable DHCPv6 snooping on a VLAN; and set the trust mode for an interface.
--- IP Source Guard
Use the IP Source Guard menu to filter IP traffic based on static entries in the IP Source Guard
table, or dynamic entries in the DHCP Snooping table.
--- General
Use the Port Configuration page to enable IP source guard and selects filter type per port.
--- Static Binding
Use the Static Binding page to add a static addresses to the source-guard binding table.
--- Dynamic Binding
Use the Dynamic Binding page to display the source-guard binding table for a selected interface.
--- IPv6 Source Guard
Use the IP Source Guard menu to filter IPv6 traffic
based on static entries in the IP Source Guard table, or dynamic entries in
the DHCP Snooping table.
--- Port Configuration
Use the Port Configuration page to enable IPv6 source
guard and select the filter type per port.
--- Static Binding
Use the Static Binding page to add a static address to the source-guard binding table.
--- Dynamic Binding
Use the Dynamic Binding page to display the source-guard binding table for a selected interface.
--- ARP Inspection
Use the ARP Inspection page to enable inspection globally, configure validation of additional address components, and set the log rate for packet inspection;
to enable ARP inspection on specified VLANs; to set the trust mode for ports, and set the rate limit for packet inspection.
--- Application Filter
Use the Application Filter page to enable Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling (L2PT) for the specified protocol.
attacks.
Administration
Use the Administration menu to perform basic administration tasks including configuring
logging of error messages, LLDP, SNMP, and configuring device management clusters.
--- Log
Use the Log menu to control the logging of error messages,
including the type of events that are recorded in switch memory, logging
to a remote System Log (syslog) server, and displays a list of recent
event messages.
--- System
Use the System page to
enable or disable event logging, and specify which levels are logged to
RAM or flash memory.
--- Remote
Use the Remote page to configure the logging of messages to a remote logging process.
--- SMTP
Use the SMTP page to send an SMTP client message to a participating server.
--- LLDP
Use the LLDP page to configure global LLDP timing parameters,
set the message transmission mode, enable SNMP notification, set the LLDP
attributes to advertise, specify the physical location of the device attached
to an interface, display general information about the local device, or display
information about a remote device connected to a port on this switch.
--- SNMP
Use the SNMP page to configure management access from SNMP clients, or to send trap messages to specified hosts.
--- RMON
Use the RMON page to set threshold bounds for a monitored variable, create a response for an alarm, periodically sample statistics on a physical interface,
or to enable continuous collection of statistics on a physical interface.
--- Cluster
Use the Cluster page to group switches together to enable centralized management through a single unit.
--- Time Range
Use the Time Range page to set the active time range for various functions, including ACL and PoE.
--- ERPS
Use the ERPS page to configure a protection switching
mechanism and protocol for Ethernet layer network rings.
--- CFM
Use the CFM page to configure proactive connectivity
monitoring using continuity check messages, fault verification through loop
back messages, and fault isolation by examining end-to-end connections between
provider edge devices or between customer edge devices.
--- OAM
Use the OAM page to configure remote management tools
required to monitor and maintain the links to subscriber CPEs (Customer Premise
Equipment).
--- Interface
Use the Interface page to enable OAM on specified port,
set the mode to active or passive, and enable the reporting of critical events
or errored frame events.
--- Counters
Use the Counters page to display statistics on OAM PDUs.
--- Event Log
Use the Event Log page to display the log for recorded
link events.
--- Remote Interface
Use the Remote Interface page to display information
about attached OAM-enabled devices.
--- Remote Loopback
Use the Remote Loopback page to performs a loopback
test on the specified port.
--- LBD
Use the LBD page to configure Loopback Detection to detect general loopback conditions caused by hardware problems or faulty protocol settings.
Tools
Use the Tools menu to access general IP functions.
--- Ping
Use the Ping page to ping another network device.
--- Trace Route
Use the Trace Route page to show the route packets take
to the specified destination.
--- ARP
Use the ARP page to display
the contents of the cache.
IP
Use the IP menu to ping another network device, or to configure an IPv6 management address.
--- General
Use the General menu to access general IP functions.
--- Routing Interface
Use the Routing Interface page to configure an IP interface
for a VLAN.
--- Routing
Use the Routing menu to configure static routes, show
the routing table, or set the maximum number of equal-cost paths to the same
destination.
--- Static Routes
Use the Static Routes page to configure static routing
entries.
--- Routing Table
Use the Routing Table page to show all routing entries,
or to set the maximum number of equal-cost paths to the same destination that
can be installed in the routing table.
--- IPv6 Configuration
Use the IPv6 Configuration page to set an IPv6 default gateway, or to configure an IPv6 management address.
IP Service
Use the IP Service menu to configure DNS and DHCP functions.
--- DNS
Use the DNS menu to configure DNS lookup.
--- General
Use the General page to enable DNS lookup, defines the default domain name appended
to incomplete host names, define a list of domain names that can
be appended to incomplete host names, or to specify IP address of name servers for dynamic lookup.
--- Static Host Table
Use the Static Host Table to configure static entries for domain name to address mapping.
--- Cache
Use the Cache page to display cache entries discovered by designated
name servers.
--- mDNS
Use the mDNS menu to configure multicast DNS lookup on the local network without the need for a dedicated server.
--- DHCP
Use the DHCP menu to configure DHCP client, relay, dynamic provision, and server functions.
--- Client
Use the Client page to specify the DHCP client identifier for an interface.
--- Relay
Use the Relay page to specify DHCP relay servers.
--- Dynamic Provision
Use the Dynamic Provision page to enable dynamic provisioning
via DHCP.
--- PPPoE Intermediate Agent
Use the PPPoE Intermediate Agent menu to configure PPPoE
Intermediate Agent relay parameters required for passing authentication messages
between a client and broadband remote access servers.
Multicast
Use the Multicast menu to configure IGMP snooping and Multicast VLAN Registration.
--- IGMP Snooping
Use the IGMP Snooping menu to configure IGMP snooping and query parameters.
--- General
Use the General page to enable multicast filtering, and configure parameters for multicast snooping.
--- Multicast Router
Use the Multicast Router page to assign ports that are attached to a neighboring multicast router.
--- IGMP Member
Use the IGMP Member page to statically assign multicast addresses to the selected VLAN.
--- Interface
Use the Interface page to configure IGMP snooping per VLAN interface.
--- Forwarding Entry
Use the Forwarding Entry page to display the current multicast groups learned through IGMP snooping.
--- Filter
Use the Filter page to enable IGMP filtering for the switch; add an IGMP filter profile, and set the access mode;
assign multicast groups to a profile; and to assigns IGMP filter profiles to port interfaces and set the throttling action.
--- Statistics
Use the Statistics page to show statistics for query-related
messages and other protocol-related statistics for the specified interface.
--- MLD Snooping
Use the MLD Snooping menu to configure MLD snooping
and query parameters.
--- General
Use the General page to enable multicast filtering;
and configure parameters for IPv6 multicast snooping.
--- Interface
Use the Interface page to configures Immediate Leave
status for a VLAN.
--- Multicast Router
Use the Multicast Router page to ssign ports that are
attached to a neighboring multicast router.
--- MLD Member
Use the IGMP Member page to statically assign multicast addresses to the selected VLAN.
--- Filter
Use the Filter page to enable MLD filtering for the switch; add an MLD filter profile, and set the access mode;
assign multicast groups to a profile; and to assigns MLD filter profiles to port interfaces and set the throttling action.
--- Query Drop
Use the Query Drop page to configurs the interface to drop MLD query packets.
--- Group Information
Use the Group Information page to display known multicast
groups, member ports, the means by which each group was learned, and the corresponding
source list.
--- Statistics
Use the Statistics page to show statistics for query-related
messages and other protocol-related statistics for the specified interface.
--- MVR
Use the MVR page to globally enable MVR for IPv4, set
the MVR VLAN, and add multicast stream addresses; to configure MVR interface
type and immediate leave mode; and to statically assign MVR multicast streams
to an interface.
--- MVR6
Use the MVR6 page to globally enable MVR for IPv6, set
the MVR VLAN, and add multicast stream addresses; to configure MVR interface
type and immediate leave mode; and to statically assign MVR multicast streams
to an interface.
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Routing Protocol
Use the Routing Protocol menu to configure unicast and
multicast routing protocols for IPv4 or IPv6 traffic.
--- RIP
Use the RIP menu to configure the Routing Information
Protocol for IPv4.
--- General
Use the General page to enable RIP, set the global RIP
attributes and timer values, or clear the specified route type or network
interface from the routing table.
--- Network
Use the Network page to set the network interfaces that
will use RIP.
--- Passive Interface
Use the Passive Interface page to stop RIP broadcast
and multicast messages from being sent on specified network interfaces.
--- Neighbor Address
Use the Neighbor Address page to configure the router
to directly exchange routing information with a static neighbor.
--- Redistribute
Use the Redistribute page to import external routing
information from other routing domains (that is, protocols) into the autonomous
system.
--- Distance
Use the Distance page to define an administrative distance
for external routes learned from other routing protocols.
--- Interface
Use the Interface page to configure RIP parameters for
each interface, including send and receive versions, authentication, and method
of loopback prevention.
--- Statistics
Use the Statistics page to show RIP settings, and statistics
on RIP protocol messages, display information on neighboring RIP routers,
or clear statistics for RIP protocol messages.