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3 | Using the Web Interface
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
MAIN MENU Using the onboard web agent, you can define system parameters, manage
and control the switch, and all its ports, or monitor network conditions. The
following table briefly describes the selections available from this program.
Table 4: Main Menu
Menu Description
Page
Configuration
41
System
Information Configures system contact, name and location 41
IP Configures IPv4 and SNTP settings 42
IPv6 Configures IPv6 and SNTP settings 44
NTP Enables NTP, and configures a list of NTP servers 46
Log Configures the logging of messages to a remote logging 47
process, specifies the remote log server, and limits the type
of system log messages
sent
Power Reduction
48
LED Reduces LED intensity during specified hours
48
EEE Configures Energy Efficient Ethernet for specified queues, 50
and specifies urgent queues which are to transmit data after
maximum latency expires regardless queue length
Thermal Protection Configures temperature priority levels, and assigns those 51
priorities for port shut-down if exceeded
Ports Configures port connection settings
52
Security
55
Switch
55
Users Configures user names, passwords, and access levels 55
Privilege Levels Configures privilege level for specific functions
57
Auth Method
Configures authentication method for management access
via local database, RADIUS or TACACS+
59
SSH
Configures the Secure Shell server 61
HTTPS
Configures secure HTTP settings 62
Access
Management
Sets IP addresses of clients allowed management access via
HTTP/HTTPS, and SNMP, and Telnet/SSH
63
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol 65
System
Configures read-only and read/write community strings for
SNMP v1/v2c, engine ID for SNMP v3, and trap parameters
66
Communities Configures community strings
69
Users
Configures SNMP v3 users on this switch 70
Groups
Configures SNMP v3 groups 72
Views
Configures SNMP v3 views 73
Access
Assigns security model, security level, and read/write views 74
to SNMP groups
Network