Electronics America Switch Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- SmartPanel
- Browser-based interface
- Command Line Interface
- Introduction
- Information Menu
- Introduction
- Menu overview
- System Information Menu
- SNMPv3 Information Menu
- System information
- Show last 100 syslog messages
- System user information
- Layer 2 information
- FDB information menu
- Trunk group information
- Layer 3 information
- ARP information
- IP information
- IGMP multicast group information
- IGMP multicast router port information
- Link status information
- Port information
- Group information
- Information dump
- Statistics Menu
- Configuration Menu
- Introduction
- System configuration
- System host log configuration
- Secure Shell Server configuration
- RADIUS server configuration
- TACACS+ server configuration
- NTP server configuration
- System SNMP configuration
- SNMPv3 configuration
- SNMPv3 User Security Model configuration
- SNMPv3 View configuration
- SNMPv3 View-based Access Control Model configuration
- SNMPv3 Group configuration
- SNMPv3 Community Table configuration
- SNMPv3 Target Address Table configuration
- SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table configuration
- SNMPv3 Notify Table configuration
- System Access configuration
- Port configuration
- Spare Ports Group configuration
- Group configuration
- Configuration Dump
- Saving the active switch configuration
- Restoring the active switch configuration
- Operations Menu
- Boot Options Menu
- Maintenance Menu

Browser-based interface 9
Browser-based interface
Introduction
This chapter explains how to access the switch browser-based interface (BBI) for the SmartPanel and configure the
switch.
Requirements
To use the browser-based interface, you need the following:
• PC or workstation with network access to the switch
• Frame-capable Web-browser software, such as the following:
• Netscape Navigator 4.7x or higher
• Internet Explorer 6.0x or higher
• JavaScript enabled in your Web browser
Web browser setup
Most modern Web browsers work with frames and JavaScript by default, and require no additional set up. However,
you should check your Web browser’s features and configuration to be sure frames and JavaScript are enabled.
NOTE: JavaScript is not the same as Java™. Be sure that JavaScript is enabled in your Web browser.
Starting the BBI
When the switch and browser setup is complete, follow these steps to launch the BBI:
1. Start your Web browser.
2. Enter the switch IP interface address in the Web browser Uniform Resource Locator (URL) field.
For example, if the switch IP interface has a network IP address of 192.168.3.70. Using Internet Explorer, you
could enter the following (for secure BBI access, use https://).
If you do not use the default TCP port number (80) for BBI access, you can include the port number when you
enter the IP address:










