Chapter 2
| 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 84
Switch Shows the number of ports, hardware version, power status, and
firmware version numbers
85
Capability Enables support for jumbo frames;
shows the bridge extension parameters
86,
87
File 89
Copy Allows the transfer and copying files 89
Set Startup Sets the startup file 92
Show Shows the files stored in flash memory; allows deletion of files 93
Automatic Operation Code Upgrade Automatically upgrades operation code if a newer version is
found on the server
93
Time 97
Configure General
Manual Manually sets the current time 98
SNTP Configures SNTP polling interval 99
NTP Configures NTP authentication parameters 99
Configure Time Server Configures a list of SNTP servers 100
Configure SNTP Server Sets the IP address for SNTP time servers 100
Add NTP Server Adds NTP time server and index of authentication key 101
Show NTP Server Shows list of configured NTP time servers 101
Add NTP Authentication Key Adds key index and corresponding MD5 key 103
Show NTP Authentication Key Shows list of configured authentication keys 103
Configure Time Zone Sets the local time zone for the system clock 104
Console Sets console port connection parameters 105
Telnet Sets Telnet connection parameters 107
CPU Utilization Displays information on CPU utilization 108
Memory Status Shows memory utilization parameters 109
Stacking Configure stacking functions 110
Configure Master Button Set Master unit for stack 110
Configure Stacking Button Enable stacking on 10G ports 111
Renumber Reset stack identification numbers 112