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3-4
Main Menu
Using the onboard Web agent, you can define system parameters, manage
and control the switch, or monitor network conditions. The following
table briefly describes the selections available from this program.
Menu Description Page
Home Main Menu 3-2
Port Status Displays port connection status 3-10
Port Statistics Lists Ethernet statistics 3-12
Administrator
Switch Settings
Basic Shows system model number, MAC address,
hardware version, and firmware version
3-6
Advanced Provides settings for address aging time,
maximum queue delay, broadcast storm
control, priority queue options, and global
settings for STP, IGMP, and VLANs
3-6
Console Port Info Displays settings for the console port 3-9
Port Controls 3-10
Port Controls Configures connection settings including
speed, duplex mode, and flow control
3-11
Port Status Displays the current connection settings 3-10
Trunking
Aggregator Setting Configures static or dynamic trunks 3-17
Aggregator
Information
Shows trunks and associated ports, and
detailed information for dynamic links
3-18
State Activity Actively or passively configures a trunk 3-20
Filter Database
IGMP Snooping Displays active multicast groups, VLAN
identifier, and associated ports
3-21
Static MAC
Addresses
Sets entries for address, port number, and
VLAN identifier
3-24
Port Security Enables and disables address learning 3-25
MAC Filtering Filters specified addresses 3-26