Specifications

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Port Trunking is a feature that allows multiple links between switches to work as one virtual
link (aggregate link). Trunks can be defined for similar port types only. For example, a 10/100
port cannot form a Port Trunk with a gigabit port. For 10/100 ports, trunks can only be formed
within the same bank.
This page displays the Trunk status. The default Trunk setting is all groups disabled. To
configure user-defined TRUNK groups, go to the Switch> Trunking page.
If the IEEE802.1Q VLAN is enabled, this page will display the Tagged VLAN status. To know
more about Tag VLAN, see Switch> VLAN for details.
System> IP Access List Page
This page displays an IP access list, which lists switches that are allowed to login this Switch.
The switch will only respond to requests from computers with the IP address in the list, so
make sure you include your IP address if you are using this feature. This is a powerful way to
limit remote access to your switch. The default setting is all host IP addresses allowed.
Note: Once this new IP access is enabled, you can only access the switch
via this IP. Make sure that your new IP is the same of current PC.
System> Set-up Page
This page will allow access to the system information parameters.
Enter Login Timeout. The default duration is 5 minutes.
Enter System Name and Location Name
The DHCP function is enabled by default. Click Static IP Address to disable the DHCP
function.
Enter site-specific IP address, Subnet mask and Gateway in the appropriate boxes
Click Apply to activate the setting
System> Password Page
The password entered is encrypted on the screen and will display as a sequence of asterisks
(*). The default password is ‘password’ and can be changed here.
Type the old password in the Old Password field
Type the new password in the New Password field
Re-type the new password in the Re-type New Password field
Click Apply to activate the new password