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Chapter 5: Web Based Management Utility
This page also has a control to Reset To Factory Defaults. This clears all switch
configuration and local user accounts information. This reset requires reboot of the
switch.
WARNING: Make sure to have all necessary configurations backed up before doing Reset
To Factory Defaults.
This page also provides a control to Reboot the switch. In stacking, the Switch Identifier
is displayed on top of this reboot button. You can select the interested stack member
switch to reboot the corresponding switch. You can also select the ALL option to reboot
all stack members.
Device Location
This specifies the location of this switch using a 255-characters input limit.
The factory default is Supermicro.
System MTU
This specifies the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size of IP packets
sent on an interface. The valid range is between 1500 and 9210, while the
default value is 1500.
PIM Mode
PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast) is a multicast routing architecture
that allows the addition of IP multicast routing on existing IP networks.
S
PARSE MODE uses shared trees to forward multicast datagrams to a set of
specific directly connected designated router(s).
D
ENSE MODE uses multicast sources to send multicast data packets to all
attached routers.
The factory default mode is Sparse.
Snoop Forward Mode
This sets the multicast flows of multicast data so they can be forwarded
based on IP addresses or MAC addresses. The factory default mode is
MAC addresses.
Configuration Restore
Status
This shows the status of the configuration restore process, and whether it
is successful or a failure. If the configuration is not saved, the Restore
Status will show Not Initiated.
Device Up Time This shows the time from which the device is UP.
HTTP Server Status This shows the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) server status.
HTTP Port Number This shows the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) Port number.
Boot-up Flash Area
For this parameter, the chosen system RAM disk boots from Normal
(primary boot up image) or Fallback (secondary boot up image). The
factory default is Normal.
Table 5-2. System Information Page Parameters (Continued)
Parameter Description

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