User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Product Overview
- Installation and Quick Startup
- Package Contents
- Switch Installation
- Installing the Switch in a Rack
- Quick Starting the Switch
- System Information Setup
- Quick Start up Software Version Information
- Quick Start up Physical Port Data
- Quick Start up User Account Management
- Quick Start up IP Address
- Quick Start up Uploading from Switch to Out-of-Band PC
- Quick Start up Downloading from Out-of-Band PC to Switch
- Quick Start up Downloading from TFTP Server
- Quick Start up Factory Defaults
- Console and Telnet Administration Interface
- Web-Based Management Interface
- Command Line Interface Structure and Mode-based CLI
- Switching Commands
- System Information and Statistics commands
- Device Configuration Commands
- Interface
- L2 MAC Address and Multicast Forwarding Database Tables
- VLAN Management
- Double VLAN commands
- GVRP and Bridge Extension
- IGMP Snooping
- IGMP Snooping Querier
- MLD Snooping
- MLD Snooping Querier
- Port Channel
- Storm Control
- L2 Priority
- Port Mirror
- Link State
- Port Backup
- FIP Snooping
- Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS)
- Congestion Notification
- Management Commands
- Spanning Tree Commands
- System Log Management Commands
- Script Management Commands
- User Account Management Commands
- Security Commands
- CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) Commands
- SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) Commands
- MAC-Based Voice VLAN Commands
- LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) Commands
- Denial Of Service Commands
- VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol) Commands
- Protected Ports Commands
- Static MAC Filtering Commands
- System Utilities
- DHCP Snooping Commands
- IP Source Guard (IPSG) Commands
- Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) Command
- Differentiated Service Command
- ACL Command
- IPv6 ACL Command
- CoS (Class of Service) Command
- Domain Name Server Relay Commands
- Routing Commands
- IP Multicast Commands
- IPv6 Commands
- Web-Based Management Interface
- Overview
- System Menu
- View ARP Cache
- Viewing Inventory Information
- Configuring Management Session and Network Parameters
- Defining Forwarding Database
- Viewing Logs
- Managing Switch Interface
- Defining sFlow
- Defining SNMP
- Viewing Statistics
- Managing System Utilities
- Managing CDP Function
- Defining Trap Manager
- Configuring SNTP
- Defining DHCP Client
- Defining DNS Relay Function
- Switching Menu
- Managing DHCP Snooping
- Managing IP Source Guard (IPSG)
- Managing Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)
- Managing Filters
- Managing Port-based VLAN
- Managing Protected Ports
- Managing Protocol-based VLAN
- Managing IP Subnet-based VLAN
- Managing MAC-based VLAN
- Managing MAC-based Voice VLAN
- Managing Voice VLAN
- Defining GARP
- Managing IGMP Snooping
- Managing IGMP Snooping Querier
- Managing MLD Snooping
- Managing MLD Snooping Querier
- Managing Port-Channel
- Viewing Multicast Forwarding Database
- Managing Spanning Tree
- Defining 802.1p priority
- Managing Port Security
- Managing LLDP
- Managing LLDP-MED
- Managing VTP
- Managing Link State
- Managing Port-Backup
- Managing FIP-Snooping
- Routing Menu
- Security Menu
- IPv6 Menu
- Configuring IPv6 Global Configuration Page
- Configuring IPv6 Interface Configuration Page
- Viewing IPv6 Interface Summary Page
- Viewing IPv6 Interface Statistics Page
- Viewing IPv6 Neighbor Table Information Page
- Viewing IPv6 Static Neighbor Table Information Page
- Managing OSPFv3 Protocol
- Managing IPv6 Routes
- Managing RIPv6
- QOS Menu
- IPv4 Multicast Menu
- IPv6 Multicast Menu

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11. Web-Based Management Interface
11.1 Overview
The Layer 3 Network Switch provides a built-in browser software interface that lets you configure and
manage it remotely using a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape
Navigator. This software interface also allows for system monitoring and management of the Network
Switch. When you configure this Network Switch for the first time from the console, you have to assign an
IP address and subnet mask to the Network Switch. Thereafter, you can access the Network Switch’s
Web software interface directly using your Web browser by entering the switch’s IP address into the
address bar. In this way, you can use your Web browser to manage the Switch from any remote PC
station, just as if you were directly connected to the Network Switch’s console port.
The 8 menu options available are: System, Switching, Routing, Security, IPv6, QOS, IPv4 Multicast and
IPv6 Multicast.
1. System Menu: This section provides information for configuring switch interface (port), SNMP and
trap manager, Ping, DHCP client, DNS Relay, SNTP, system time, defining system parameters
including telnet session and console baud rate, etc, downloading switch module software, and
resetting the switch module, switch statistics and Layer 2 Mac address.
2. Switching Menu: This section provides users to configure switch DHCP Snooping, VLAN, Protected
Ports, Protocol-Based VLAN, IP Subnet-based VLAN, MAC-based VLAN, MAC-Based Voice VLAN,
Voice VLAN, Filters, GARP, Dynamic Arp Inspection, IGMP Snooping, IGMP Snooping Querier, MLD
Snooping, MLD Snooping Querier, Port Channel, Multicast Forwarding Database, Spanning Tree,
Class of Service, Port Security, LLDP, CDP, VTP, Link State, Port Backup and FIP Snooping.
3. Routing Menu: This section provides users to configure ARP, IP, OSPF, BOOTP/DHCP Relay
Agent, RIP, Router Discovery, Router, VLAN Routing, VRRP, Tunnels and Loopbacks.
4. Security Menu: This section provides users to configure switch securities including Port Access
Control, RADIUS, TACACS+, IP Filter, Secure HTTP, and Secure Shell.
5. IPv6 Menu: This section provides users to configure OSPFv3, RIPv6, IPv6 Static Route, and IPv6
Routing Interface.
6. QOS Menu: This section provides users to configure Access Control Lists, Differentiated Service,
DiffServ Wizard, and Class of Service.