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Layer | Layer 2 |
---|---|
PoE | No |
VLAN Support | Yes |
Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) | Yes |
Switching capacity | 16 Gbps |
Throughput | 11.9 Mpps |
Form factor | Desktop |
Jumbo Frame Support | Yes |
Quality of Service (QoS) | Yes |
Ports | 8 x 10/100/1000 |
Overview of switch capabilities, including session timeouts, MAC table size, and protocol support.
Initial steps to connect the switch to a network and access its management interface.
Lists supported operating systems and browsers for accessing the switch's web interface.
Guide to accessing and navigating the switch's web interface, including login procedures.
Explains common interface components like help icons, apply buttons, and logout options.
Displays basic system information like product name, model, ports, and software version.
Shows logged system messages, configuration failures, and user sessions.
Provides a summary of network traffic and port status on the switch.
Displays learned MAC addresses, their types, and source ports.
Shows global bridge configuration and per-port Spanning Tree states.
Displays current time, time zone, and Daylight Saving Time settings.
Configures network interface settings like IP address, mask, and gateway.
Configures SNTP for synchronizing the switch's clock with an NTP server.
Sets the local time zone for the switch to ensure accurate timekeeping.
Configures port operation, link speed, and duplex mode for each port.
Enables forwarding of jumbo Ethernet frames to increase MTU size.
Configures port mirroring for network traffic monitoring and analysis.
Provides automatic detection and prevention of network loops.
Configures Spanning Tree protocol settings for network topology management.
Configures storm control and Auto Denial-of-Service (DoS) protections.
Enables secure HTTP (HTTPS) management sessions using SSL.
Aggregates multiple Ethernet links into a single logical link for increased bandwidth and fault tolerance.
Defines VLAN groups and assigns VLAN IDs to ports for network segmentation.
Configures port VLAN ID assignment and port priority for untagged frames.
Configures global LLDP parameters and per-port settings for network topology discovery.
Displays information about local devices discovered via LLDP.
Configures energy-saving features for network ports based on traffic activity.
Tests network reachability to other devices by sending ICMP echo requests.
Configures system message logging to a file or Syslog server.
Performs a software reboot of the switch to apply configuration changes.
Generates a summary of switch information, logs, and configurations for support.
Saves switch configuration files or firmware images to a local system or network directory.
Uploads new firmware images or configuration files to the switch.
Changes the password used to access the switch's Web interface.
Manages and activates the two stored software images for failover.