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| Using the Web Interface
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
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MAIN MENU Using the onboard web agent, you can define system parameters, manage
and control the switch, and all its ports, or monitor network conditions. The
following table briefly describes the selections available from this program.
Table 4: Switch Main Menu
Menu Description Page
System
General Provides basic system description, including contact information 101
Switch Shows the number of ports, hardware version, power status, and
firmware version numbers
103
Capability Enables support for jumbo frames;
shows the bridge extension parameters
104,
105
File 106
Copy Allows the transfer and copying files 106
Set Startup Sets the startup file 110
Show Shows the files stored in flash memory; allows deletion of files 110
Time 111
Configure General
Manual Manually sets the current time 111
SNTP Configures SNTP polling interval 112
Configure Time Server Configures a list of SNTP servers 113
Configure Time Zone Sets the local time zone for the system clock 114
Console Sets console port connection parameters 115
Telnet Sets Telnet connection parameters 117
CPU Utilization Displays information on CPU utilization; 118
Memory Status Shows memory utilization parameters 119
Reset Restarts the switch immediately, at a specified time, after a
specified delay, or at a periodic interval
120
Interface
Port
General
Configure by Port List Configures connection settings per port 125
Configure by Port Range Configures connection settings for a range of ports 128
Show Information Displays port connection status 128
Mirror
Add Sets the source and target ports for mirroring 130
Show Shows the configured mirror sessions 130
Statistics Shows Interface, Etherlike, RMON and Utilization port statistics 131
Chart Shows Interface, Etherlike, RMON and Utilization port statistics 131