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Details on PoE support, model number indicators, and power requirements for PoE models.
Allows viewing or modifying system settings like description, location, contact, hostname, and custom banner settings.
Provides information on how stacks are managed, including overview, topology, and unit assignment.
Enables entering additional users with read-only or read-write access, or changing passwords of existing users.
Covers configuring system time, time zone, and Daylight Savings Time (DST).
Describes how system files are managed, including system files, firmware operations, file operations, file directory, and DHCP auto configuration.
Outlines actions for enabling/disabling RIP globally and per interface, and configuring offset, passive mode, and authentication.
Details configuring virtual routers, including identification, versions, IP addresses, priority, and preempt mode.
Explains setting up TACACS+ for centralized security, covering authentication, authorization, and accounting services.
Describes 802.1X authentication as a client-server model involving client, authenticator, and authentication server roles.
A security feature to prevent traffic attacks by validating client IP traffic against the DHCP Snooping Binding database.
Provides methods to resist DoS attacks, including SYN protection, Martian addresses, ICMP filtering, and IP fragmentation filtering.
Used to filter traffic based on Layer 2 fields, checking all frames for a match.
Used to check IPv4 packets, allowing matching based on IP protocol, ports, flags, ICMP/IGMP, and IP addresses.
Describes binding ACLs to interfaces, ports, or LAGs, applying ACE rules to incoming or outgoing packets.
Allows defining a trusted domain and marking packets with 802.1p priority or DSCP values for egress queue assignment.
Supports per-flow QoS using policies, class maps, and policers to enforce traffic handling based on defined rules.
Provides statistics for single policers, aggregate policers, and queues, including forwarded and dropped packets.
Manages access rights in SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 by defining communities with access rights and views.
Defines SNMP notification recipients, including IP address, version, and notification types for traps or informs.
Provides a graphical representation of the network, showing devices, connections, and allowing discovery via CDP/LLDP.