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
Dashboard Display switch Information, CPU utilization, switch events, memory
utilization, recent 5 event information, port utilization, dynamic address
count, and LLDP remote device port list
42
System
General Provides basic system description, including contact information 62
Switch Shows the number of ports, hardware version, power status, and
firmware version numbers
63
IP Sets IPv4 address for management interface and gateway 451
Configure Global Sets IP address of the gateway router between this device and
management stations that exist on other network segments
451
Configure Interface Configures IP address for management access 452
Add Address Sets the IPv4 address for management access 452
Show Address Shows the IPv4 address for management access 452
IPv6 Configuration 455
Configure Global Sets an IPv6 default gateway for traffic with no known next hop 456
Configure Interface Configures IPv6 interface address using auto-configuration or link-local
address, and sets related protocol settings
457
Add IPv6 Address Adds an global unicast, EUI-64, or link-local IPv6 address to an interface 461
Show IPv6 Address Show the IPv6 addresses assigned to an interface 464
Show IPv6 Neighbor Cache Displays information in the IPv6 neighbor discovery cache 465
Show Statistics 466
IPv6 Shows statistics about IPv6 traffic 466
ICMPv6 Shows statistics about ICMPv6 messages 466
UDP Shows statistics about UDP messages 466
Show MTU Shows the maximum transmission unit (MTU) cache for destinations
that have returned an ICMP packet-too-big message along with an
acceptable MTU to this switch
472
Capability Enables support for jumbo frames;
shows the bridge extension parameters
64,
65
File 67
Copy Allows the transfer and copying files 67
Set Startup Sets the startup file 70
Show Shows the files stored in flash memory; allows deletion of files 71