GSS Series User Manual
3.1 Web Management Home Overview
Once you have entered a valid password and logged into the switch the System Configuration
page will be displayed, this is the default page, it will be displayed every time that you log into
the switch.
On the left hand side of the screen you will see a menu structure used to Configure, Monitor
and manage your switch. There are three main menu categories Configuration, Monitoring
and Maintenance.
Configuration
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System –
Displays system information including Model Name, Firmware Version,
Hardware Version, MAC Address etc. Also used to configure IP and SNMP settings.
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Ports –
Displays link status of each port and also used to configure port speed, flow
control and jumbo frame settings.
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VLAN Mode –
Used to select the VLAN mode. Modes available are Tag-Based, Port
Based and Metro Mode.
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VLAN Group -
Used to configure VLAN settings.
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Aggregation –
Used to configure port trunk groups.
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LACP –
Used to configure LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) settings.
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802.1x
– Used to configure 802.1x authentication settings.
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IGMP Snooping –
Used to configure IGMP settings.
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Mirror –
Used to configure Port Mirroring features.
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QoS –
Used to configure QoS settings.
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Filter –
Used to configure filtering features.
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Rate Limit –
Used to configure Rate Limiting settings.
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Storm Control
– Used to configure Storm Control settings.
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SNMP
– Used to configure SNMP settings.
Monitoring
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Detailed Port Statistics –
Used to view detailed traffic statistics on each port.
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LACP Status –
Displays LACP status.
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RSTP Status –
Displays RSTP status.
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IGMP Status –
Displays IGMP status.
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Ping –
Used to test connectivity between other network devices.
Maintenance
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Warm Restart –
Used to restart the switch.
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Factory Default –
Used to reset the switch to factory default settings.
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Software Upgrade –
Used to upgrade the firmware in the switch.
•
Configuration File Transfer–
Used to backup and restore the configuration of the
switch.
•
Logout –
Used to Logout of the web management.
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