FSM726 User Manual
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... Switch Statistics 4-5 Status > Port Statistics 4-7 Status > Error Statistics 4-8 Status > Most Active Ports 4-9 Status > Reset ...16 Tools> Save Configuration 4-16 Tools> Restore Factory Defaults 4-17 Tools> Device Reset 4-18 Security> Passwords ...4-18 Advanced Options ...4-19 Advanced > Disable Advanced Alerting 4-22 Advanced > 802...> Software Upgrade 4-27 Advanced> Advanced Tools> Configuration Manager 4-28 Advanced > Traffic Management 4-29 Advanced > Traffic Management > Traffic Priority 4-29 Advanced > Traffic Management > Broadcast Control 4-30 Advanced> VLANS 4-30 Advanced...
... Switch Statistics 4-5 Status > Port Statistics 4-7 Status > Error Statistics 4-8 Status > Most Active Ports 4-9 Status > Reset ...16 Tools> Save Configuration 4-16 Tools> Restore Factory Defaults 4-17 Tools> Device Reset 4-18 Security> Passwords ...4-18 Advanced Options ...4-19 Advanced > Disable Advanced Alerting 4-22 Advanced > 802...> Software Upgrade 4-27 Advanced> Advanced Tools> Configuration Manager 4-28 Advanced > Traffic Management 4-29 Advanced > Traffic Management > Traffic Priority 4-29 Advanced > Traffic Management > Broadcast Control 4-30 Advanced> VLANS 4-30 Advanced...
FSM726 User Manual
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... Gateway ...5-27 Save ...5-28 Restore ...5-28 Web ...5-28 Telnet ...5-28 Username ...5-29 Password ...5-29 Firmware boot 5-29 Firmware TFTP-IP 5-30 Firmware TFTP-File 5-30 RADIUS ...5-30 Reset ...5-31 Stat-Reset ...5-32 Appendix A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN Behavior in a 700 Series Managed Switch A-2 Appendix B Cabling Guidelines Fast Ethernet Cable Guidelines B-1 Category 5 Cable ...B-2 Category 5 Cable...
... Gateway ...5-27 Save ...5-28 Restore ...5-28 Web ...5-28 Telnet ...5-28 Username ...5-29 Password ...5-29 Firmware boot 5-29 Firmware TFTP-IP 5-30 Firmware TFTP-File 5-30 RADIUS ...5-30 Reset ...5-31 Stat-Reset ...5-32 Appendix A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN Behavior in a 700 Series Managed Switch A-2 Appendix B Cabling Guidelines Fast Ethernet Cable Guidelines B-1 Category 5 Cable ...B-2 Category 5 Cable...
FSM726 User Manual
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... off and on the screens in lower case letters. Note: Network IP settings (i.e. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for changes to take effect, you must enable Password Protection. Main Menu> Security This screen allows the user to their original default settings. IP address...Gateway Address, Network Mask) will restart the switch. To use the Reset Switch option, select it from the menu, which will not be up to NVRAM. Resetting the switch is password in the console interface, users must Reset the switch. User names and passwords are case sensitive and can be affected ...
... off and on the screens in lower case letters. Note: Network IP settings (i.e. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for changes to take effect, you must enable Password Protection. Main Menu> Security This screen allows the user to their original default settings. IP address...Gateway Address, Network Mask) will restart the switch. To use the Reset Switch option, select it from the menu, which will not be up to NVRAM. Resetting the switch is password in the console interface, users must Reset the switch. User names and passwords are case sensitive and can be affected ...
FSM726 User Manual
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...: • Reload: Pulls that screen's data from current values on . • Restore: Restores system factory default values, except password and IP. • Query: System will retrieve the useful information in the top of right side of the device Describes Web browser... selected entries from table and refreshes screen data • Reset: Resets the system, which is a help menu in database. 5-2 Web-Based Management Interface SM-10004-02 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Web Based Management Overview The 6 menu options available are several buttons that you...
...: • Reload: Pulls that screen's data from current values on . • Restore: Restores system factory default values, except password and IP. • Query: System will retrieve the useful information in the top of right side of the device Describes Web browser... selected entries from table and refreshes screen data • Reset: Resets the system, which is a help menu in database. 5-2 Web-Based Management Interface SM-10004-02 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Web Based Management Overview The 6 menu options available are several buttons that you...
FSM726 User Manual
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...Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 After making any changes to the screens within the Web Interface, you to NVRAM. IP address, Gateway Address, Network Mask) will be affected by clicking "Restore", the system saves the default settings (including password) into the NVRAM and resets... itself. If changes are not saved to NVRAM, then they will not be lost during the next switch reset or reboot. Note: Network IP settings (i.e. Tools> Restore Factory ...
...Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 After making any changes to the screens within the Web Interface, you to NVRAM. IP address, Gateway Address, Network Mask) will be affected by clicking "Restore", the system saves the default settings (including password) into the NVRAM and resets... itself. If changes are not saved to NVRAM, then they will not be lost during the next switch reset or reboot. Note: Network IP settings (i.e. Tools> Restore Factory ...
FSM726 User Manual
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Reset the switch by selecting 'Reset' Security> Passwords Figure 5-20: Security Menu 5-18 SM-10004-02 Web-Based Management Interface 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Tools> Device Reset Figure 5-19: Device Reset In this screen the user can reset (power cycle) the switch.
Reset the switch by selecting 'Reset' Security> Passwords Figure 5-20: Security Menu 5-18 SM-10004-02 Web-Based Management Interface 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Tools> Device Reset Figure 5-19: Device Reset In this screen the user can reset (power cycle) the switch.
FSM726 User Manual
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... System IP-Filter 5-26 CLI Configure System IP-filter address 5-27 CLI Configure System IP-Mode 5-27 CLI Configure System Mask 5-27 CLI Configure System Password 5-29 CLI Configure System RADIUS 5-30 CLI Configure System...
... System IP-Filter 5-26 CLI Configure System IP-filter address 5-27 CLI Configure System IP-Mode 5-27 CLI Configure System Mask 5-27 CLI Configure System Password 5-29 CLI Configure System RADIUS 5-30 CLI Configure System...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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... ...11 FIGURE 2-1: FRONT PANEL OF THE FSM726S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-2: BACK PANEL OF THE FSM726S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-3: FRONT PANEL OF THE FSM750S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-4: BACK PANEL OF THE FSM750S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-5: WARNING! CREATING REDUNDANT PATHS BETWEEN NETWORK DEVICES 14 FIGURE 3-1: EXAMPLE OF DESKTOP SWITCHING ...17 FIGURE 3-2: EXAMPLE OF SWITCHED STACKING ...18 FIGURE 4-1: ATTACHING MOUNTING BRACKETS...
... ...11 FIGURE 2-1: FRONT PANEL OF THE FSM726S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-2: BACK PANEL OF THE FSM726S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-3: FRONT PANEL OF THE FSM750S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-4: BACK PANEL OF THE FSM750S MANAGED STACKABLE SWITCH 13 FIGURE 2-5: WARNING! CREATING REDUNDANT PATHS BETWEEN NETWORK DEVICES 14 FIGURE 3-1: EXAMPLE OF DESKTOP SWITCHING ...17 FIGURE 3-2: EXAMPLE OF SWITCHED STACKING ...18 FIGURE 4-1: ATTACHING MOUNTING BRACKETS...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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...7-12: SETUP: GBIC ...79 FIGURE 7-13: SOFTWARE UPGRADE ...80 FIGURE 7-14: SAVE CONFIGURATION ...81 FIGURE 7-15: DEVICE RESET ...82 FIGURE 7-16: SYSTEM MANAGER: PASSWORD ADMIN ...83 FIGURE 7-17: ADVANCED > DISABLE ADVANCED ALERTING...84 FIGURE 7-18: PORT MIRRORING...85 FIGURE 7-19: PORT TRUNKING...ENABLE/DISABLE IGMP ...96 FIGURE 7-28: MULTIMEDIA SUPPORT > STATIC MULTICAST GROUPS 97 FIGURE 7-29: SNMP MANAGEMENT: COMMUNITY TABLE...98 FIGURE 7-30: SNMP MANAGEMENT > HOST TABLE ...99 FIGURE 7-31: SNMP MANAGEMENT > TRAP SETTINGS...100 FIGURE E-1: RJ-45 PLUG AND RJ-45 CONNECTOR WITH BUILT-IN LEDS 117 ...
...7-12: SETUP: GBIC ...79 FIGURE 7-13: SOFTWARE UPGRADE ...80 FIGURE 7-14: SAVE CONFIGURATION ...81 FIGURE 7-15: DEVICE RESET ...82 FIGURE 7-16: SYSTEM MANAGER: PASSWORD ADMIN ...83 FIGURE 7-17: ADVANCED > DISABLE ADVANCED ALERTING...84 FIGURE 7-18: PORT MIRRORING...85 FIGURE 7-19: PORT TRUNKING...ENABLE/DISABLE IGMP ...96 FIGURE 7-28: MULTIMEDIA SUPPORT > STATIC MULTICAST GROUPS 97 FIGURE 7-29: SNMP MANAGEMENT: COMMUNITY TABLE...98 FIGURE 7-30: SNMP MANAGEMENT > HOST TABLE ...99 FIGURE 7-31: SNMP MANAGEMENT > TRAP SETTINGS...100 FIGURE E-1: RJ-45 PLUG AND RJ-45 CONNECTOR WITH BUILT-IN LEDS 117 ...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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...password and IP. Their names and functions are below: Reload: Pulls that you can use. The help menu contains: Web-Based Management Device Management Interface Operations Product Overview Summary of the device Describes Web browser requirements, and common commands Describes supported SNMP and Web management...there are several buttons that screen's data from table and refreshes screen data Reset: Reset system, the action is a help menu in database. Introduction of the basic icons and management of Features Introduction to power off /on the system Apply: Submits change ...
...password and IP. Their names and functions are below: Reload: Pulls that you can use. The help menu contains: Web-Based Management Device Management Interface Operations Product Overview Summary of the device Describes Web browser requirements, and common commands Describes supported SNMP and Web management...there are several buttons that screen's data from table and refreshes screen data Reset: Reset system, the action is a help menu in database. Introduction of the basic icons and management of Features Introduction to power off /on the system Apply: Submits change ...