Gigabit Ethernet Switch◆ 6 auto-MDIX 10/100/1000BASE-T ports◆ Two slots for hot-swappable 1000BASE-X GBIC modules◆ 16 Gbps of aggregate switch bandwi
TABLE OF CONTENTSviIP Multicast Registration Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-42Port Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WEB INTERFACE3-4Panel DisplayThe Web agent displays an image of the switch’s ports, showing port links and activity. Clicking on the image of a port d
WEB INTERFACE3-5Duplex Status Indicates the port’s current duplex mode.Flow Control StatusShows the flow control type in use. Flow control can elimina
WEB INTERFACE3-6Configuring the Serial Port If you are having difficulties making an out-of-band console connection to the serial port on the switch,
WEB INTERFACE3-7Main MenuUsing the onboard Web agent, you can define system parameters, manage and control the switch, and all its ports, or monitor n
WEB INTERFACE3-8VLAN Configures VLAN group members, automatic registration with GVRP, and other port-specific VLAN settings.IGMP Configures IGMP multi
WEB INTERFACE3-9System Information Use the System Information screen to display descriptive information about the switch, or for quick system identifi
WEB INTERFACE3-10Switch Information Use the Switch Information screen to display hardware/firmware version numbers for the switch, as well as the powe
WEB INTERFACE3-11IP Configuration Use the IP Configuration screen to set the bootup option, configure the Ethernet IP address for the switch, or set t
WEB INTERFACE3-12IP Address 10.1.0.1 IP address of the switch you are managing. The switch supports SNMP over UDP/IP transport protocol. In this envi
WEB INTERFACE3-13SNMP ConfigurationUse the SNMP Configuration screen to display and modify parameters for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP
TABLE OF CONTENTSviiConsole Port to 25-Pin DTE Port on PC . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-3GlossaryIndex
WEB INTERFACE3-14Access Mode Management access is restricted to Read Only or Read/Write. Parameter Description
WEB INTERFACE3-15Trap ManagersThe following figure and table describe how to specify management stations that will receive authentication failure mess
WEB INTERFACE3-16Security ConfigurationUse the Security Configuration screen to restrict management access based on a specified password. The Administ
WEB INTERFACE3-17Firmware Upgrade Options You can upgrade system firmware by performing a Web upload or a TFTP download. Note that you can also upgrad
WEB INTERFACE3-18TFTP Download Management Use the TFTP Download Management menu to load software updates into the switch. The download file should be
WEB INTERFACE3-19Configuration Save and Restore Use the Configure screen to save the switch configuration settings to a file on a TFTP server. The fil
WEB INTERFACE3-20Configuration Download Management Use the Configuration Download Management to restore switch configuration settings from a file on a
WEB INTERFACE3-21Address Table Configuration The Address Table contains the unicast MAC addresses and VLAN identifier associated with each port (that
WEB INTERFACE3-22Address Table Sort KeyThe system displays the MAC address of each node and port whose address table includes this MAC address, the as
WEB INTERFACE3-23STA (Spanning Tree Algorithm)The Spanning Tree Algorithm can be used to detect and disable network loops, and to provide backup links
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WEB INTERFACE3-24PortsThe parameters shown in the following figure and table are for port STA Information (Port 1~8).Forward Delay The maximum time (i
WEB INTERFACE3-25Parameter DescriptionPort Status Displays the current state of this port within the spanning tree:No Link There is no valid link on t
WEB INTERFACE3-26Designated PortThe priority and number of the port on the designated bridging device through which this switch must communicate with
WEB INTERFACE3-27Spanning Tree ConfigurationThe following figures and tables describe Bridge STA configuration. SwitchParameter Default DescriptionUsa
WEB INTERFACE3-28When the Switch Becomes Root Parameter Default DescriptionHello Time 2 The time interval (in seconds) at which the root device transm
WEB INTERFACE3-29Max (Message) Age 20 The maximum time (in seconds) a device can wait without receiving a configuration message before attempting to
WEB INTERFACE3-30STA Port ConfigurationThe following figure and table describe STA configuration for ports.Parameter Default DescriptionFast forwardin
WEB INTERFACE3-31(Path) Cost 100/19/4 This parameter is used by the STA algorithm to determine the best path between devices. Therefore, lower values
WEB INTERFACE3-32Configuring Bridge MIB ExtensionsThe Bridge MIB includes extensions for managed devices that support Traffic Classes, Multicast Filte
WEB INTERFACE3-33Bridge SettingsParameter DescriptionTraffic Class* Multiple traffic classes are supported by this switch as indicated under Bridge C
1-1CHAPTER 1SWITCH MANAGEMENTConfiguration OptionsFor advanced management capability, the TigerSwitch 1000 management agent provides a menu-driven sys
WEB INTERFACE3-34PriorityIEEE 802.1p defines up to 8 separate traffic classes. This switch supports Quality of Service (QoS) by using two priority que
WEB INTERFACE3-35Port Traffic Class InformationThis switch provides two priority levels with weighted fair queuing for port egress. This means that an
WEB INTERFACE3-36Configuring Virtual LANs You can use the VLAN configuration menu to assign any port on the switch to any of up to 256 VLAN groups. In
WEB INTERFACE3-37Note: All ports are assigned only to VLAN 1 by default.VLAN Current TableThis screen shows the current port members of each VLAN and
WEB INTERFACE3-38VLAN Static List Use this screen to create or remove VLAN groups. Note: No VLANs are statically configured by default.Egress Ports Sh
WEB INTERFACE3-39VLAN Static TableUse this screen to modify the settings for an existing VLAN. You can add/delete port members for a VLAN, disable or
WEB INTERFACE3-40Use the screens shown below to assign ports to the specified VLAN group as an IEEE 802.1Q tagged port. Assign ports as tagged if they
WEB INTERFACE3-41VLAN Static Membership by Port Use the screen shown below to assign VLAN groups to the selected port. To perform detailed port config
WEB INTERFACE3-42Acceptable Frame Type1This switch accepts “All” frame types, including VLAN tagged or VLAN untagged frames. Note that all VLAN untag
WEB INTERFACE3-43IGMP Multicast FilteringMulticasting is used to support real-time applications such as video conferencing or streaming audio. A multi
SWITCH MANAGEMENT1-2Required ConnectionsConsole Port (Out-of-Band) ConnectionsAttach a VT100 compatible terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation
WEB INTERFACE3-44Configuring IGMP This protocol allows a host to inform its local switch/router that it wants to receive transmissions addressed to a
WEB INTERFACE3-45IP Multicast Registration Table Use the IP Multicast Registration Table to display all the multicast groups active on this switch, in
WEB INTERFACE3-46Port MenusPort InformationThe Port Information screen displays the port status, link state, the communication speed and duplex mode,
WEB INTERFACE3-47switch. Parameter Default DescriptionFlow Control ModeDisabled Allows you to enable or disable flow control for all ports on the swit
WEB INTERFACE3-48Port Broadcast Storm Protect ConfigurationUse the Port Broadcast Storm Protect Configuration screen to configure broadcast storm cont
WEB INTERFACE3-49Port Security ConfigurationUse the Port Security Configuration screen to enable and configure port security for the switch. Port Secu
WEB INTERFACE3-50Using a Port Mirror for AnalysisYou can mirror traffic from any source port to a target port for real-time analysis. You can then att
WEB INTERFACE3-51Port Trunk Configuration Port trunks can be used to increase the bandwidth of a network connection or to ensure fault recovery. You c
WEB INTERFACE3-52Use the Port Trunking Configuration screen to set up port trunks as shown below. Remember that you must “Enable” a new configuration
WEB INTERFACE3-53Port Statistics Use the Port Statistics menu to display Etherlike or RMON statistics for any port on the switch. Select the required
SWITCH MANAGEMENT1-3Remote Management via the Console PortConfigure the Switch SiteConnect the switch’s DB9 serial port to the modem’s serial port usi
WEB INTERFACE3-54Deferred Transmissions*A count of frames for which the first transmission attempt on a particular interface is delayed because the me
WEB INTERFACE3-55RMON StatisticsRMON Statistics display key statistics for each port from RMON group 1. (RMON groups 2, 3 and 9 can only be accessed u
WEB INTERFACE3-56Oversize Frames The total number of frames received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS oct
4-1CHAPTER 4ADVANCED TOPICSThis TigerSwitch 1000 supports Layer 2 switching and other advanced features, which are described in this chapter.Layer 2 S
ADVANCED TOPICS4-2Spanning Tree AlgorithmThe Spanning Tree Algorithm (that is, the STA configuration algorithm as outlined in IEEE 802.1D) can be used
ADVANCED TOPICS4-3The following figure gives an illustration of how the Spanning Tree Algorithm assigns bridging device ports.Virtual LANsSwitches do
ADVANCED TOPICS4-4traffic, but also allow you to make network changes without having to update IP addresses or IP subnets. VLANs inherently provide a
ADVANCED TOPICS4-5port. Therefore, to make valid forwarding and flooding decisions, the switch learns the relationship of the MAC address to its relat
ADVANCED TOPICS4-6Connecting VLAN GroupsThe switch supports intra-VLAN communication using wire-speed switching. However, if you have devices in separ
ADVANCED TOPICS4-7nodes join or leave multicast groups. A switch or router can then easily determine which ports contain group members and send data o
SWITCH MANAGEMENT1-4In-Band ConnectionsPrior to accessing the switch via a network connection, you must first configure it with a valid IP address, su
ADVANCED TOPICS4-8Based on the group membership information learned from IGMP, a router/switch can determine which (if any) multicast traffic needs to
ADVANCED TOPICS4-9Port TrunksPorts can be combined into an aggregate link to increase the bandwidth of a network connection or ensure fault recovery.
ADVANCED TOPICS4-10manager, log manager, MIB browser, RMON analysis tools, and device management modules. SMC also provides optional plug-in device ma
ADVANCED TOPICS4-11other unusual events. Historical information can also be used to predict network growth and plan for expansion before your network
ADVANCED TOPICS4-12
A-1APPENDIX ATROUBLESHOOTINGTroubleshooting ChartTroubleshooting ChartSymptom ActionCannot connect using Telnet, Web browser, or SNMP software• Be sur
TROUBLESHOOTINGA-2Upgrading Firmware via the Serial Port You can upgrade system firmware by connecting your computer to the serial port on the switch,
TROUBLESHOOTINGA-33. Change your baud rate to 115200 bps, and press Enter to enable download mode. From the terminal emulation program, select the fil
TROUBLESHOOTINGA-4
B-1APPENDIX BPIN ASSIGNMENTSConsole Port Pin AssignmentsThe DB-9 serial port on the switch’s rear panel is used to connect to the switch for out-of-ba
2-1CHAPTER 2CONSOLE INTERFACELog-in ScreenOnce a direct connection to the serial port or a Telnet connection is established, the log-in screen for the
PIN ASSIGNMENTSB-2DB-9 Port Pin AssignmentsConsole Port to 9-Pin COM Port on PCConsole Port to 25-Pin DCE Port on ModemEIA CircuitCCITT SignalDescript
PIN ASSIGNMENTSB-3Console Port to 25-Pin DTE Port on PCSwitch’s 9-Pin Serial PortNull Modem PC’s 25-Pin DTE Port1 DCD 8 DCD2 RXD 3 TXD3 TXD 2 RXD4 DTR
PIN ASSIGNMENTSB-4
Glossary-1GLOSSARYBandwidth UtilizationThe percentage of packets received over time as compared to overall bandwidth. BOOTPBoot protocol used to load
GLOSSARYGlossary-2IEEE 802.1DSpecifies a general method for the operation of MAC bridges, including the Spanning Tree Protocol.IEEE 802.1QVLAN Tagging
GLOSSARYGlossary-3Port TrunkDefines network link aggregation and trunking standards which specify how to create a single high-speed logical link that
GLOSSARYGlossary-4Virtual LAN (VLAN)A Virtual LAN is a collection of network nodes that share the same collision domain regardless of their physical l
Index-179Numerics802.1p port priority 4-8802.1Q VLANs 4-3Aaddress table, static unicast 3-20Administrator password, setting 3-15aging time of address
INDEXIndex-180multicast filtering 2-42LLayer 2 switching 4-1link aggregation 4-9log-inconsole interface 2-1Web interface 3-2MMAC address of agent 3-12
INDEXIndex-181Simple Network Management ProtocolSee SNMPSNMP 4-9community 2-18, 3-13configuration 3-13management 1-4software downloads A-2sofware upgr
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-2Note: You are allowed three attempts to enter the correct password; on the third failed attempt the current connection is terminat
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CONSOLE INTERFACE2-3Serial Port ConfigurationSets communication parameters for the serial port, including management mode, baud rate, console time-out
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-4BStorm Control ConfigurationAllows you to enable/disable broadcast storm control on a per-port basis and set the packet-per-second
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-5IP Multicast Registration Table Displays all the multicast groups active on this switch, including multicast IP addresses and co
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-6System and Switch InformationUse the “About this product” menu to display a basic description of the switch, including contact inf
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-7Displaying System Information Use the System Information screen to display descriptive information about the switch, or for quick
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-8Displaying Switch Version Use the Switch Information screen to display hardware/firmware version numbers for the switch, as well a
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-9Management Setup MenuAfter initially logging onto the system, adjust the communication parameters for your console to ensure a rel
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-10SNMP ConfigurationActivates traps; and configures communities and trap managers.Console Login ConfigurationSets user names and pa
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-11Changing the Network Configuration Use the Network Configuration menu to set the bootup option, configure the switch’s Internet P
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-12IP Configuration Use the IP Configuration screen to set the bootup option, or configure the switch’s IP parameters. The screen s
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-13Subnet Mask255.255.0.0 Subnet mask of the switch. This mask identifies the host address bits used for routing to specific subnets
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CONSOLE INTERFACE2-14IP Connectivity Test (Ping) Use the IP Connectivity Test to see if another site on the Internet can be reached. The screen shown
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-15HTTP Configuration Use the HTTP Configuration screen to enable/disable the on-board Web server, and to specify the TCP port that
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-16Configuring the Serial Port You can access the on-board configuration program by attaching a VT100 compatible device to the swit
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-17Stop bits 1 bit Sets the stop bits of the RS-232 port.Options : 1, 2Parity none Sets the parity of the RS-232 port. Options : non
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-18Assigning SNMP ParametersUse the SNMP Configuration screen to display and modify parameters for the Simple Network Management Pro
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-19Configuring Community NamesThe following figure and table describe how to configure the community strings authorized for manageme
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-20Configuring IP Trap ManagersThe following figure and table describe how to specify management stations that will receive authenti
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-21Console Login Configuration Use the Management Setup: Console Login Configuration to restrict management access based on specifie
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-22Lock-out Time0 Time (in minutes) the management console will be disabled, Range : 0~65535Admin* name: adminpassword: nullAdminist
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-23Downloading System Software Using TFTP Protocol to Download Over the NetworkUse the TFTP Download menu to load software updates i
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CONSOLE INTERFACE2-24Saving the System ConfigurationUse the Configuration Save & Restore menu to save the switch configuration settings to a file
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-25[Process TFTP Upload]Issues a request to upload the configuration settings to the specified file on the TFTP server.Upload Status
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-26Configuration DownloadDownload Server IPIP address of a TFTP server. Download FilenameThe name of the file that contains the swit
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-27Configuring the SwitchThe Switch Configuration Menu is used to control a broad range of functions, including port configuration,
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-28IGMP ConfigurationConfigures IGMP multicast filtering.BStorm Control ConfigurationAllows you to enable/disable broadcast storm co
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-29Configuring Port Parameters Use the Port Configuration menus to set or display communication parameters for any port on the switc
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-30Flow Control DISABLED Used to enable or disable flow control. Flow control can eliminate frame loss by “blocking” traffic from en
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-31Viewing the Current Port ConfigurationThe Port State screen displays the port type, status, link state, and flow control in use,
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-32Speed and Duplex InUseDisplays the current port speed and duplex mode used. Parameter Description
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-33Using the Spanning Tree AlgorithmThe Spanning Tree Algorithm can be used to detect and disable network loops, and to provide back
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CONSOLE INTERFACE2-34Configuring Bridge STAThe following figure and table describe Bridge STA configuration. SMC TigerSwitch 1000 Local
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-35Hello Time 2 Time interval (in seconds) at which the root device transmits a configuration message. The minimum value is1. The ma
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-36Configuring STA for Ports The following figure and table describe STA configuration for ports. SMC TigerSwitch 100
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-37Priority 128 Defines the priority for the use of a port in the STA algorithm. If the path cost for all ports on a switch are the
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-38FastForwarding DISABLED This parameter is used to enable/disable the Fast Spanning Tree mode for the port. In this mode, ports sk
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-39Viewing the Current Spanning Tree InformationThe Spanning Tree Information screen displays a summary of the STA information for t
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-40Parameter DescriptionPriority Device priority is used in selecting the root device, root port, and designated port. The device wi
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-41Displaying the Spanning Tree Port StateThe parameters shown in the following figure and table are for port STA Information.
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-42Status Displays the current state of this port within the spanning tree:Disabled Port has been disabled by the user or has failed
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-43Designated Port (ID)The priority and number of the port on the designated bridging device through which this switch must communic
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CONSOLE INTERFACE2-44Using a Mirror Port for AnalysisYou can mirror traffic from any source port to a target port for real-time analysis. You can then
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-45Configuring Port Trunks Port trunks can be used to increase the bandwidth of a network connection or to ensure fault recovery. Yo
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-46You can use the Port Trunking Configuration screen to set up port trunks as shown below. Remember that you must “Enable” a new co
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-47IGMP Multicast FilteringMulticasting is used to support real-time applications such as video conferencing or streaming audio. A m
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-48Configuring IGMPThis protocol allows a host to inform its local switch/router that it wants to receive transmissions addressed to
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-49Configuring Broadcast Storm ControlUse the Broadcast Storm Control Configuration screen to enable broadcast storm control for any
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-50Port Security ConfigurationUse the Port Security Configuration screen to enable and configure port security for the switch. Port
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-51Mode Port security can be set to three states; Static, Disable, or Learning. When set to Static, the switch will drop packets fro
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-52Configuring Bridge MIB ExtensionsThe Bridge MIB includes extensions for managed devices that support Traffic Classes, Multicast F
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-53Static Entry Individual PortIndicates that the switch allows static filtering for unicast and multicast addresses. (Refer to Netw
iiiTABLE OF CONTENTS1 Switch Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Configuration Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-54Configuring Traffic ClassesIEEE 802.1p defines up to 8 separate traffic classes. This switch supports Quality of Service (QoS) by
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-55Port Priority ConfigurationThe default priority for all ingress ports is zero. Therefore, any inbound frames that do not have pri
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-56802.1P Port Traffic Class InformationThis switch provides two priority levels with weighted fair queuing for port egress. This me
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-57Configuring Virtual LANs You can use the VLAN configuration menu to assign any port on the switch to any of up to 256 LAN groups.
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-58Note: All ports are assigned only to VLAN 1 by default.Parameter DescriptionVLAN Version NumberThe VLAN version used by this swit
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-59802.1Q VLAN Current Table InformationThis screen shows the current port members of each VLAN and whether or not the port supports
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-60802.1Q VLAN Static Table ConfigurationUse this screen to create a new VLAN or modify the settings for an existing VLAN. You can a
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-612-61.) SMC TigerSwitch 1000 Local Management -- SMC8606T < 802.1Q VLAN Static Table Configura
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-62Note: No VLANs are statically configured by default.[New] Sets up the screen for configuring a new VLAN.Parameter Description
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-63For example, the following screen displays settings for VLAN 2, which includes tagged ports 1-4, and forbidden port 8.
TABLE OF CONTENTSivDisplaying the Spanning Tree Bridge State . . . . . . 2-35Displaying the Spanning Tree Port State . . . . . . . . 2-37Using a Mi
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-64802.1Q VLAN Port ConfigurationUse this screen to configure port-specific settings for IEEE 802.1Q VLAN features. S
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-65GVRP Status2Enables or disables GVRP for this port. When disabled, any GVRP packets received on this port will be discarded and n
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-66Monitoring the SwitchThe Network Monitor Menu provides access to port statistics, RMON statistics, IP multicast addresses, and th
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-67IP Multicast Registration TableDisplays the ports that belong to each IP Muticast group.Static Unicast Address Table Configuratio
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-68Displaying Port StatisticsPort Statistics display key statistics from the Ethernet-like MIB for each port. Error statistics on th
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-69Single Collision Frames*The number of successfully transmitted frames for which transmission is inhibited by exactly one collisio
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-70Displaying RMON Statistics Use the RMON Statistics screen to display key statistics for each port from RMON group 1. (RMON groups
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-71Broadcast Frames The total number of good frames received that were directed to the broadcast address. Note that this does not in
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-72128-255 Byte FramesThe total number of packets (including bad packets) received and transmitted that were between 128 and 255 oct
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-73Displaying the Unicast Address Table The Address Table contains the MAC addresses and VLAN identifier associated with each port (
TABLE OF CONTENTSvMain Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10IP Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-74Port The port whose address table includes this MAC address.Status Indicates address status as:D: Dynamically learned, or P: Fixe
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-75Displaying the IP Multicast Registration TableUse the IP Multicast Registration Table to display all the multicast groups active
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-76Configuring Static Unicast AddressesUse the Static Unicast Address Table Configuration screen to manually configure host MAC addr
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-77Status The status for an entry can be set to:Permanent: This entry is currently in use and will remain so after the next reset o
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-78Resetting the SystemSelect the Reset System Menu under the Main Menu to reset the switch. The reset screen includes options as sh
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-79Logging Off the SystemUse the Quit Current Session command under the Main Menu to exit the configuration program and terminate co
CONSOLE INTERFACE2-80
3-1CHAPTER 3WEB INTERFACEWeb-Based Configuration and MonitoringIn addition to the menu-driven system configuration program, this switch also provides
WEB INTERFACE3-2Navigating the Web Browser InterfaceTo access the Web-browser interface you must first enter a user name and password. The administrat
WEB INTERFACE3-3If this is your first time to access the management agent, you should define a new Administrator password, record it and put it in a s
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