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| Using the Web Interface
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
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Web Authentication Allows authentication and access to the network when 802.1X or
Network Access authentication are infeasible or impractical
284
Configure Global Configures general protocol settings 285
Configure Interface Enables Web Authentication for individual ports 286
Network Access MAC address-based network access authentication 287
Configure Global Enables aging for authenticated MAC addresses, and sets the time
period after which a connected MAC address must be
reauthenticated
289
Configure Interface 290
General Enables MAC authentication on a port; sets the maximum number
of address that can be authenticated, the guest VLAN, dynamic
VLAN and dynamic QoS
290
Link Detection Configures detection of changes in link status, and the response
(i.e., send trap or shut down port)
292
Configure MAC Filter 293
Add Specifies MAC addresses exempt from authentication 293
Show Shows the list of exempt MAC addresses 293
Show Information Shows the authenticated MAC address list 295
HTTPS Secure HTTP 297
Configure Global Enables HTTPs, and specifies the UDP port to use 297
Copy Certificate Replaces the default secure-site certificate 298
SSH Secure Shell 300
Configure Global Configures SSH server settings 303
Configure Host Key 304
Generate Generates the host key pair (public and private) 304
Show Displays RSA and DSA host keys; deletes host keys 304
Configure User Key 306
Copy Imports user public keys from TFTP server 306
Show Displays RSA and DSA user keys; deletes user keys 306
ACL Access Control Lists 308
Configure Time Range Configures the time to apply an ACL 309
Add Specifies the name of a time range 309
Show Shows the name of configured time ranges 309
Add Rule 309
Absolute Sets exact time or time range 309
Periodic Sets a recurrent time 309
Show Rule Shows the time specified by a rule 309
Configure ACL 312
Show TCAM Shows utilization parameters for TCAM 311
Table 6: Switch Main Menu (Continued)
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