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Explains how to access the switch configuration via web browser.
Details the process of logging into the switch's web interface.
Covers upgrading firmware, boot code, or importing language files.
Explains how to back up switch configurations and logs to external devices.
Covers global and per-port settings for all ports on the switch.
Explains bundling physical ports to form a single logical channel for bandwidth and redundancy.
Describes the switch as Power Sourcing Equipment delivering power over copper cables.
Enables selection of PoE modes (Port Limit or Class Limit) and trap generation.
Details how to configure PoE power limits, priority, and class per port.
Explains VLANs as logical groups for communication, and port membership types.
Guides through the process of creating new VLANs with unique IDs.
Contains parameters for enabling STP, RSTP, or MSTP globally on the switch.
Enables faster STP convergence without creating forwarding loops.
Details assigning static MAC addresses to specific interfaces and VLANs.
Covers IP interface addresses, Layer 2 and Layer 3 modes, and IPv6 management.
Covers creating and managing user accounts for switch administration.
Implements port-based network access control for device authentication.
An ordered list of classification filters and actions to control traffic flows.
Applies QoS throughout the network to prioritize traffic according to criteria.
Supports per-flow QoS by using policies, class maps, and policers.