4. WEB CONFIGURATION Page: 45 4.1 Main Web Page Introduces the switch's web interface, including panel display and main functions.
4.2 System Covers basic administrative details for the managed switch, including system information and configuration.
4.4 Port Management Details how to configure and monitor switch ports, including port configuration, statistics, and mirroring.
4.5 Link Aggregation Explains port aggregation, static LAGs, LACP configuration, and status for increasing bandwidth and redundancy.
4.6 VLAN Covers Virtual LAN concepts, IEEE 802.1Q VLAN features, and configuration options like port and membership settings.
4.8 Multicast Details IGMP and MLD snooping, configurations, and status for managing multicast traffic.
4.9 Quality of Service Explains QoS concepts, port policing, classification, scheduling, and shaping for traffic management.
4.10 Access Control Lists Covers ACL status, configuration, ACE details, and rate limiter settings for network access control.
4.11 Authentication Explains IEEE 802.1X, MAC-based authentication, user authentication, and server configurations.
4.12 Security Details security features including port limit control, access management, DHCP snooping, and ARP inspection.
4.13 Address Table Explains MAC address table configuration, status, and dynamic ARP inspection.
4.14 LLDP Covers LLDP and LLDP-MED configuration, neighbor information, and port statistics.
6. Command Line Mode Page: 341 6.1 System Command Covers system settings and reset options, including configuration, logs, and reboot procedures.
6.2 IP Command Details IP configuration, DHCP settings, ping tests, and IPv6 setup for network connectivity.
6.7 Security Command Covers security settings for users, privilege levels, authentication methods, and SNMP configuration.
6.11 LLDP Command Covers LLDP commands for configuration, mode, optional TLVs, interval, hold, delay, reinit, statistics, and info.
6.12 LLDPMED Command Details LLDP-MED commands for configuration, civic address, ECS, policies, coordinates, datum, fast start, and info.
6.13 EEE Command Explains EEE commands for configuration, mode, and urgent queues to manage power saving.
6.15 Thermal Command Details thermal protection commands for priority temperature, port priority, status, and configuration.
6.18 Mirror Command Details mirror commands for configuration, port selection, and mode settings.
6.20 Firmware Command Covers firmware commands for loading, information retrieval, and swapping firmware images.
6.21 UPnP Command Details UPnP commands for configuration, mode, TTL, and advertising duration.
6.22 MVR Command Explains MVR commands for configuration, group management, status, mode, and port type.
6.23 Voice VLAN Command Covers Voice VLAN commands for configuration, mode, ID, age time, traffic class, and OUI table.
6.24 IPMC Command Details IPMC commands for configuration, mode, flooding, proxy, state, querier, and statistics.
APPENDEX B: GLOSSARY Page: 549 ACE Access Control Entry: Describes access permission associated with a particular ACE ID.
ACL Access Control List: A list of ACEs specifying users or groups permitted or denied access to traffic objects.
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: Assigns dynamic IP addresses and network parameters to devices.
IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol: Manages membership of IP multicast groups for efficient resource use.
IP Internet Protocol: A protocol for communicating data across networks, providing unique IP addresses.
LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol: Bundles physical ports to form a single logical port for increased speed and redundancy.
LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol: Discovers information about neighboring devices on the local network.
MLD Multicast Listener Discovery for IPv6: Used by IPv6 routers to discover multicast listeners on a link.
NAS Network Access Server: Acts as a gateway to guard access to protected resources, often using IEEE 802.1X.
NTP Network Time Protocol: Synchronizes clocks of computer systems using UDP datagrams.
PoE Power over Ethernet: Transmits electrical power to remote devices over standard Ethernet cable.
QoS Quality of Service: Guarantees bandwidth relationships between applications and data for reliable service.
RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service: Provides centralized access, authorization, and accounting management.
RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol: Provides faster convergence after topology changes and prevents loops.
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol: Used for network management, allowing participation of diverse network objects.
SSH Secure Shell: Allows secure data exchange using encrypted channels, providing confidentiality and integrity.
STP Spanning Tree Protocol: Ensures a loop-free topology for bridged LANs, preventing network loops.
VLAN Virtual LAN: Restricts communication between switch ports and segments networks into broadcast domains.
Voice VLAN Configures Voice VLAN for voice traffic, enabling QoS and ensuring transmission priority and quality.
4. WEB CONFIGURATION Page: 45 4.1 Main Web Page Introduces the switch's web interface, including panel display and main functions.
4.2 System Covers basic administrative details for the managed switch, including system information and configuration.
4.4 Port Management Details how to configure and monitor switch ports, including port configuration, statistics, and mirroring.
4.5 Link Aggregation Explains port aggregation, static LAGs, LACP configuration, and status for increasing bandwidth and redundancy.
4.6 VLAN Covers Virtual LAN concepts, IEEE 802.1Q VLAN features, and configuration options like port and membership settings.
4.8 Multicast Details IGMP and MLD snooping, configurations, and status for managing multicast traffic.
4.9 Quality of Service Explains QoS concepts, port policing, classification, scheduling, and shaping for traffic management.
4.10 Access Control Lists Covers ACL status, configuration, ACE details, and rate limiter settings for network access control.
4.11 Authentication Explains IEEE 802.1X, MAC-based authentication, user authentication, and server configurations.
4.12 Security Details security features including port limit control, access management, DHCP snooping, and ARP inspection.
4.13 Address Table Explains MAC address table configuration, status, and dynamic ARP inspection.
4.14 LLDP Covers LLDP and LLDP-MED configuration, neighbor information, and port statistics.
6. Command Line Mode Page: 341 6.1 System Command Covers system settings and reset options, including configuration, logs, and reboot procedures.
6.2 IP Command Details IP configuration, DHCP settings, ping tests, and IPv6 setup for network connectivity.
6.7 Security Command Covers security settings for users, privilege levels, authentication methods, and SNMP configuration.
6.11 LLDP Command Covers LLDP commands for configuration, mode, optional TLVs, interval, hold, delay, reinit, statistics, and info.
6.12 LLDPMED Command Details LLDP-MED commands for configuration, civic address, ECS, policies, coordinates, datum, fast start, and info.
6.13 EEE Command Explains EEE commands for configuration, mode, and urgent queues to manage power saving.
6.15 Thermal Command Details thermal protection commands for priority temperature, port priority, status, and configuration.
6.18 Mirror Command Details mirror commands for configuration, port selection, and mode settings.
6.20 Firmware Command Covers firmware commands for loading, information retrieval, and swapping firmware images.
6.21 UPnP Command Details UPnP commands for configuration, mode, TTL, and advertising duration.
6.22 MVR Command Explains MVR commands for configuration, group management, status, mode, and port type.
6.23 Voice VLAN Command Covers Voice VLAN commands for configuration, mode, ID, age time, traffic class, and OUI table.
6.24 IPMC Command Details IPMC commands for configuration, mode, flooding, proxy, state, querier, and statistics.
APPENDEX B: GLOSSARY Page: 549 ACE Access Control Entry: Describes access permission associated with a particular ACE ID.
ACL Access Control List: A list of ACEs specifying users or groups permitted or denied access to traffic objects.
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: Assigns dynamic IP addresses and network parameters to devices.
IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol: Manages membership of IP multicast groups for efficient resource use.
IP Internet Protocol: A protocol for communicating data across networks, providing unique IP addresses.
LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol: Bundles physical ports to form a single logical port for increased speed and redundancy.
LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol: Discovers information about neighboring devices on the local network.
MLD Multicast Listener Discovery for IPv6: Used by IPv6 routers to discover multicast listeners on a link.
NAS Network Access Server: Acts as a gateway to guard access to protected resources, often using IEEE 802.1X.
NTP Network Time Protocol: Synchronizes clocks of computer systems using UDP datagrams.
PoE Power over Ethernet: Transmits electrical power to remote devices over standard Ethernet cable.
QoS Quality of Service: Guarantees bandwidth relationships between applications and data for reliable service.
RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service: Provides centralized access, authorization, and accounting management.
RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol: Provides faster convergence after topology changes and prevents loops.
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol: Used for network management, allowing participation of diverse network objects.
SSH Secure Shell: Allows secure data exchange using encrypted channels, providing confidentiality and integrity.
STP Spanning Tree Protocol: Ensures a loop-free topology for bridged LANs, preventing network loops.
VLAN Virtual LAN: Restricts communication between switch ports and segments networks into broadcast domains.
Voice VLAN Configures Voice VLAN for voice traffic, enabling QoS and ensuring transmission priority and quality.