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Ingr: Display the port effective ingress rate of user setting.
Egr: Display the port effective egress rate of user setting.
8. Port Security:
Display the port security is enabled or disabled.
9. Config:
Display the state of user setting.
10. Actual:
Display the negotiation result.
2.2.1 Single port counter and status
User can also click the any port directly on the front panel of Home Page
to get single port Status which is shown below.
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2.3. Port Statistics
There are three pages the switch provides for user to monitor the statistics of network traffic:
Port
Summary
,
RMON Statistics (1)
,
RMON Statistics (2)
.
The Above information provides a summary of the current switch’s status, including on/off state, link
status, good or bad packets of transmitting and receiving, packets of transmitting abort, packets of
collision and drop packets.
The following two pages provide the statistics of RMON 1,2,3,9 groups. The first part collects the
information about packets of frame size within ranges of 64, 65-127, 128-255, 256-511, 512-1023, and
1024-1518 bytes, the total received packets and the total receives bytes.
The second part collects the information about drop events, broadcast packets, multicast packets,
alignment errors, undersize packets, oversize packets, fragments, jabbers and collisions.
Press “
Reset
” button to clear all the counter.
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2.4. Show MAC Table
The following information provides a table of the current MAC address that the switch has learned.
Press “Prev” or “Next” button will browse previous 50 or next 50 items. The “Top” button will re-list
the table from the first MAC.
A sorting function is implemented here. Clicking header on the top of table will bring a new sorted
list of current content in the order of its title. For instance, clicking the “MAC” on the top of table will
refresh the table by the index of “MAC”.
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2.5. Administrator
There are many management functions can be set or performed if you click the
Administrator
on Home Page, including:
±
IP address/Subnet Mask/Gateway
±
Switch settings
±
Console port information
±
Port Configuration
±
Trunking
±
IGMP and MAC Filter
±
VLAN Configuration
±
Spanning Tree
±
Port Mirror
±
SNMP/Trap Manager
±
Security Manager
±
802.1x Configuration
±
Ping
±
Agent Management
2.5.1. IP Address/Subnet Mask/Gateway
User can modify the switch IP Settings by filling with the new value, then clicks “apply” button to
confirm (save) his setting, thenhe/shemust
reboot
switch, then new IP configuration value will be
activated.
The
Agent mode
indicates which role this switch is currently playing. Slave means it is treated as a
normal switch. Master means the "Single IP" is activated and the switch is treated as agent manager.
The default is "Slave".
The extra “Agent IP” setting is necessary for the “Single IP” management. It defines the IP and the
subnet mask the master switch will be assigned, which are in the same IP domain as the managed
hosts’ one.
User can confine the “Single IP” function to local management by assigning the agent IP to the same
one as switch IP. Different from original IP forwarding method, it uses a method like webpage link
and won’t increase the loading of switch.
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