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Series | FOS-3128 |
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Type | Optical Switch |
Channel Count | 32 |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Humidity | 5% to 95% RH, non-condensing |
Lists the available methods for managing the switch, including console, Telnet, SNMP, and web.
Details the management software options: CLI interface, SNMP-based software, and web browser application.
Outlines required steps before managing the switch, such as cable connections and IP address determination.
Explains how to use the RS-232 RJ-45 console port for direct switch management.
Describes managing the switch remotely via a Telnet session over the network.
Details navigating the CLI, including user, privileged, and configuration modes.
Lists and explains commands available in Privileged mode for system management.
Introduces Global Configuration mode for setting up advanced switching functions.
Details configuring Access Control List entries and rules for traffic filtering.
Covers setting up IPv4 addresses, DHCP mode, and DHCP auto-recycle functions.
Details Quality of Service settings, including priority, queuing, and rate limits.
Configures security mechanisms like storm control, port isolation, and MAC limiters.
Explains Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) configurations.
Covers creating and managing user accounts, including privilege levels and passwords.
Explains Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs), Port-Based VLAN, and 802.1Q tagging.
Details the 'show' command's use for verifying configurations and troubleshooting.
Displays detailed system information, hardware versions, and status.
Manages user accounts and authentication methods like RADIUS/TACACS.
Configures network settings such as IP, services, time server, and logging.
Provides access to switch functions like port configuration, VLAN, QoS, and security.
Monitors real-time port status, traffic, errors, and statistics.
Offers tools for system maintenance like ping, firmware upgrade, and factory resets.
Saves the current system configuration permanently to the switch's flash memory.