Chapter 4 Access to Web-based Interface
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The Main menu includes four sections in the Command Menu Window, namely
CONFIGURATION, ADVANCED, SYSTEM TOOLS and HELP. The overall
descriptions for individual sub-functions are listed as shown:
CONFIGURATION menu
• Port Configuration – configuration for communications via network
Please refer to Section 5.1 Port Configuration on Page 16
• VLAN Configuration – setup Virtual LAN, whether in tagged or untagged-based
Please refer to Section 5.2 Virtual LAN Configuration on Page 18
• Trunking Configuration – Extend the limitation of bandwidth
Please refer to Section 5.3 Trunk Configuration on Page 19
• DHCP Configuration – setup, reserve or activate DHCP
Please refer to Section 5.4 DHCP Configuration on Page 21
• WAN Configuration – support Static, Dynamic and PPP over Ethernet services
Please refer to Section 5.5 WAN Configuration on Page 25
• NAT Configuration – increase security by preventing unauthorized access through
WAN
Please refer to Chapter 6 NAT Configuration on Page 27
ADVANCED menu
• STP Configuration - discovers and eliminates redundant paths in the network
topology
Please refer to Section 8.1 STP Configuration on Page 39
• IGMP Configuration - allows the device to forward multicast traffic intelligently
Please refer to Section 8.2 IGMP Configuration on Page 44
• Stack Configuration – allows user to enable the stacking function of the switches
Please refer to Section 8.3 Stack Configuration on Page 47
• SNMP Configuration – monitors and oversees network
Please refer to Section 8.4 SNMP Configuration on Page 51
• RMON Statistic – enables various network monitors and console systems to
exchange network-monitoring data
Please refer to Section 8.5 RMON Statistic on Page 52