User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
 - 2. INSTALLATION
 - 3. SWITCH MANAGEMENT
 - 4. WEB CONFIGURATION
- 4.1 Main Web Page
 - 4.2 System
 - 4.3 PoE Configuration
 - 4.4 Basic Configuration
 - 4.5 VLAN Configuration
 - 4.6 QoS Configuration
 - 4.7 ACL Configuration
 - 4.8 Security
 - 4.9 Advanced Features
 - 4.10 Monitoring
 
 - 5. COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
 - 6. Command Line Mode
 - 7. SWITCH OPERATION
 - 8. Power over Ethernet Overview
 - 9. TROUBLESHOOTING
 - APPENDEX A: Networking Connection
 - APPENDIX B: GLOSSARY
 
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though they are local file systems.   
NFS allows the system administrator to store resources in a central location on the network, providing authorized users 
continuous access to them, which means NFS supports sharing of files, printers, and other resources as persistent 
storage over a computer network. 
NTP 
NTP is an acronym for Network Time Protocol, a network protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems. 
NTP uses UDP (datagrams) as transport layer. 
O   
OAM 
OAM is an acronym for Operation Administration and Maintenance.   
It is a protocol described in ITU-T Y.1731 used to implement carrier ethernet functionality. MEP functionality like CC 
and RDI is based on this. 
Optional TLVs.   
A LLDP frame contains multiple TLVs   
For some TLVs it is configurable if the switch shall include the TLV in the LLDP frame. These TLVs are known as 
optional TLVs. If an optional TLVs is disabled the corresponding information is not included in the LLDP frame.   
OUI 
OUI is the organizationally unique identifier. An OUI address is a globally unique identifier assigned to a vendor by 
IEEE. You can determine which vendor a device belongs to according to the OUI address which forms the first 24 bits 
of a MAC address.   










