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Learn how to access the switch's web interface for configuration and management.
Understand the default credentials and the process of logging into the switch's web interface.
Guide through initial device setup, including system information and network configuration.
Wizard for configuring VLANs, including trunk and access port modes.
Create Access Control Lists (ACLs) for IPv4 and MAC-based traffic filtering.
View overall device status, hardware info, firmware version, and PoE status.
Configure device description, location, contact, hostname, and banners.
Manage system files, firmware operations, and file operations like backup and restore.
Configure port parameters like speed, duplex, link flap prevention, and jumbo frames.
Bundle physical ports into a logical channel (LAG) for increased bandwidth and redundancy.
Configure Power over Ethernet features, including port limits and power allocation.
Automatically assign Smartport types and macros based on detected devices.
Create and configure VLANs, including port VLAN membership and interface settings.
Configure dedicated VLANs for voice traffic, supporting OUI and Auto Voice VLAN modes.
Enable and configure STP, RSTP, or MSTP modes and global parameters.
Configure STP settings on a per-port basis, including port roles and states.
Understand multicast forwarding for one-to-many information dissemination and bandwidth conservation.
Configure IGMP snooping, interface settings, VLAN settings, and IGMP proxy for IPv4 multicast.
Configure MLD snooping, interface settings, VLAN settings, and MLD proxy for IPv6 multicast.
Configure IPv4 addresses, interfaces, routes, and related services like ARP and DHCP.
Configure IPv6 global parameters, interfaces, tunnels, addresses, and router configurations.