User's Manual

C
HAPTER
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| Using the Web Interface
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
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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
Basic Configuration
1
45
System 45
Information Configures system contact, name and location 45
IP Configures IPv4 and SNTP settings 46
IPv6 Configures IPv6 and SNTP settings 47
NTP Enables NTP, and configures a list of NTP servers 50
Time Configures the time zone and daylight savings time 51
Log Configures the logging of messages to a remote logging
process, specifies the remote log server, and limits the type
of system log messages sent
53
Ports Configures port connection settings 55
Aggregation 119
Static Specifies ports to group into static trunks 120
LACP Allows ports to dynamically join trunks 122
Spanning Tree 126
Bridge Settings Configures global bridge settings for STP, RSTP and MSTP;
also configures edge port settings for BPDU filtering, BPDU
guard, and port error recovery
129
MSTI Mapping Maps VLANs to a specific MSTP instance 132
MSTI Priorities Configures the priority for the CIST and each MISTI 134
CIST Ports Configures interface settings for STA 135
MSTI Ports Configures interface settings for an MST instance 139
MAC Table Configures address aging, dynamic learning, and static
addresses
171
VLANs Virtual LANs 173
VLAN Membership Configures VLAN groups 174
Ports Specifies default PVID and VLAN attributes 175
Mirroring & RSPAN Sets source and target ports for local or remote mirroring 208