Specifications
14 | Chapter 4: Web-Based Management Interface
Smart Switch Software Manual
Within the various browser interface pages, there are several buttons that you can use. Their
names and functions are below:
Browse: Locates a certain path for a desired file.
Refresh: Pulls that screen’s data from current values on the system
Apply: Submits change request to system and refreshes screen data
Add: Add new entries to table information and refreshes screen data
Delete: Deletes selected entries from table and refreshes screen data
Factory Reset: Restore the system factory default value.
Help: Goes to relevant section of Help Menu
System Menu
There are 4 options available in the system menu:
• Switch Status
• IP Access List
• Setup
• Password
System> Switch Status Page
The Switch Status page displays the port settings for both 10/100 Mbps and 10/100/1000
Mbps ports. To configure the ports, go to the Switch> Port Configuration page.
• ID: The port number on the switch
• Speed: Indicates the communication mode set for the port. The default setting for all ports
is Auto-negotiation (Auto). The possible entries are Auto-negotiation (Auto), 10 Mbps half
duplex (10M Half), 10 Mbps full duplex (10M Full), 100 Mbps half duplex (100M Half), 100
Mbps full duplex (100M Full), 1000Mbps Full (for port 27 and 28), or Disable.
• Flow Control: Indicates whether Flow Control support is set for on (Enabled) or off
(Disabled). The default setting for all ports is enabled.
• Link Status: Indicates the current speed and duplex for the port. DOWN means no link.
The next part of the Switch Status page shows the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) status.
A VLAN is a way to electronically separate specified ports on the same switch into separate
broadcast domains. By using VLAN, users can group by logical function instead of physical
location.
This page displays the port-based IEEE 802.1Q VLAN settings. The default VLAN setting is
all ports belong to port-based VLAN 1. To configure user-defined VLAN groups, go to the
Switch> VLAN page.