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Overview of HP PS1810 series switches and their capabilities, highlighting features like Gigabit connectivity and management.
Identifies the target audience as system administrators and support providers responsible for network configuration.
Lists the various guides included in the switch manual set for comprehensive understanding.
Details the extensive list of features supported by the HP PS1810 series switches.
Guide on establishing initial network connectivity for remote switch management via a web browser.
Specifies supported operating systems and browsers with JavaScript for accessing the switch interface.
Introduction to logging into and navigating the switch's web-based management interface.
Explains the main components of the switch's web interface, including the navigation pane and web applet.
Description of the status indicators (LEDs) on the switch for power, fault, and locate functions.
Displays basic switch information including product name, model, software version, and system settings.
View logged system messages, configuration failures, and user session information.
Provides a summary of network traffic and status for all physical and logical switch ports.
Displays summary and per-port information for Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) frames.
Shows the configuration summary and status of each trunk, including dynamic and static modes.
Displays learned MAC addresses, their source ports, and MAC address table details.
Monitors loop protection configuration and network traffic to prevent performance degradation.
Displays global bridge configuration and per-port spanning tree states for network topology management.
Shows the status of power-saving features like Auto Port Power-Down and Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE).
Displays the status of the two software images on the switch and details about active/alternate images.
Shows the current time, time zone, and Daylight Savings Time settings for accurate timekeeping.
Configures network interface settings like IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for switch connectivity.
Configures the switch to synchronize its clock with an SNTP server for accurate time.
Allows configuration of the local time zone for accurate time display and logging.
Configures Daylight Saving Time (DST) settings for automatic system time adjustments.
Configures port settings such as Admin mode, link speed, and duplex mode for network traffic.
Enables the switch to forward jumbo Ethernet frames with an extended Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU).
Mirrors network traffic from source ports to a destination port for monitoring and analysis.
Enables 802.3x flow control to prevent data loss during periods of high network traffic.
Manages power-saving features, including Auto Port Power-Down and Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE).
Provides automatic detection and mitigation of network loops to maintain performance.
Configures Spanning Tree Protocol (STP/RSTP) to prevent loops and ensure network stability.
Configures storm control and auto Denial-of-Service (DoS) protections for enhanced network security.
Enables secure HTTPS management sessions using SSL/TLS to protect communication.
Aggregates multiple Ethernet links into a single logical trunk for increased bandwidth and fault tolerance.
Defines VLAN groups, assigns VLAN IDs, and manages VLAN membership for network segmentation.
Configures port-specific VLAN settings, including PVID assignment and port priority.
Specifies how ports and trunks participate in VLANs and defines outgoing packet tagging policies.
Configures IP interfaces for VLANs to support consolidated management of servers in subnets.
Configures global LLDP parameters and enables/disables LLDP on individual network ports.
Displays information about local devices discovered via LLDP, including capabilities and port details.
Shows information about remote devices from which the switch has received LLDP data.
Manages Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) settings for reducing power consumption on network ports.
Tests network reachability to other devices by sending ICMP echo requests (ping).
Configures system message logging to a local buffer or a remote Syslog server.
Initiates a software reboot of the switch to apply configuration changes or restart services.
Restores the switch to its original factory default settings, excluding IP configuration.
Generates a comprehensive support file containing switch configuration and status information.
Enables the locator LED on the switch to aid in physically identifying the device.
Provides functionality to save backup copies of the switch's image or configuration files.
Allows uploading new software images or configuration files from a local system or network.
Enables changing the password used for accessing the switch's web interface.
Manages the switch's dual software images, allowing activation of the backup image.
Monitors iLO enabled servers, displaying their health status and IP addresses.