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... Network Monitoring ...82 Traffic Statistics ...83 Browse Address Table ...89 Browse IGMP Status ...90 Browse GVRP Status ...91 Browse GMRP Status...91 Switch History ...92 RESETTING THE SWITCH...93 Restart System...93 Factory Reset...94 Logout...95 WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT ...96 INTRODUCTION ...96
... Network Monitoring ...82 Traffic Statistics ...83 Browse Address Table ...89 Browse IGMP Status ...90 Browse GVRP Status ...91 Browse GMRP Status...91 Switch History ...92 RESETTING THE SWITCH...93 Restart System...93 Factory Reset...94 Logout...95 WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT ...96 INTRODUCTION ...96
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... Statistics ...129 Browse Address Table ...134 Browse IGMP Status ...138 Browse GVRP Status ...139 Browse GMRP Status...140 Switch History ...141 Reset and Update...141 Reboot Switch ...142 Reset to Factory Default ...143 Update Firmware ...144 Change Configuration File ...145 Save Settings to TFTP Server...146 Upload Log File ...147 Save Changes ...148...
... Statistics ...129 Browse Address Table ...134 Browse IGMP Status ...138 Browse GVRP Status ...139 Browse GMRP Status...140 Switch History ...141 Reset and Update...141 Reboot Switch ...142 Reset to Factory Default ...143 Update Firmware ...144 Change Configuration File ...145 Save Settings to TFTP Server...146 Upload Log File ...147 Save Changes ...148...
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...(trap managers). Traps Traps are messages that alert you can also set access rights of events that occur on the Switch. ◊ System resets ◊ Errors ◊ Status changes ◊ Topology changes ◊ Operation You can take certain actions to meet the specification of the unauthorized...New Root This trap indicates that software settings are reconfigured and hardware systems are trap types a trap manager will receive traps sent from a factory reset. ♦ Warm Start This trap signifies that the Switch has been rebooted, however the POST (Power On Self-Test) is used for...
...(trap managers). Traps Traps are messages that alert you can also set access rights of events that occur on the Switch. ◊ System resets ◊ Errors ◊ Status changes ◊ Topology changes ◊ Operation You can take certain actions to meet the specification of the unauthorized...New Root This trap indicates that software settings are reconfigured and hardware systems are trap types a trap manager will receive traps sent from a factory reset. ♦ Warm Start This trap signifies that the Switch has been rebooted, however the POST (Power On Self-Test) is used for...
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... The main menus shown are the menus for the two types of all screens by clicking on the Apply button. Saving Changes The DES-3225G has two levels of user privileges: Administrator and Normal User. Some settings, though, require you to let the user addition take effect....and Yes No Configuration Files User Accounts Management Create/Modify User Accounts Yes No View/ Delete User Accounts Yes No System Utilities Yes Yes Factory Reset Yes No Restart System Yes No Table 6-1. Then choose the Save Changes menu (see a listing of users: The following table summarizes ...
... The main menus shown are the menus for the two types of all screens by clicking on the Apply button. Saving Changes The DES-3225G has two levels of user privileges: Administrator and Normal User. Some settings, though, require you to let the user addition take effect....and Yes No Configuration Files User Accounts Management Create/Modify User Accounts Yes No View/ Delete User Accounts Yes No System Utilities Yes Yes Factory Reset Yes No Restart System Yes No Table 6-1. Then choose the Save Changes menu (see a listing of users: The following table summarizes ...
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... 6-4. The following screen will be used by saving them to their initial values listed in Appendix D, which will be displayed based on , reset or rebooted. Logging Onto The Switch Console By Registered Users To log in once you have been saved to NV-RAM, they will become ... Management from the main menu. Create/Modify User Accounts To add or change your Password and press . 3. The only exception to this is a factory reset, which were present when the switch was purchased. Save Changes screen After the settings have created a registered user, 1. Type in your Administrator or ...
... 6-4. The following screen will be used by saving them to their initial values listed in Appendix D, which will be displayed based on , reset or rebooted. Logging Onto The Switch Console By Registered Users To log in once you have been saved to NV-RAM, they will become ... Management from the main menu. Create/Modify User Accounts To add or change your Password and press . 3. The only exception to this is a factory reset, which were present when the switch was purchased. Save Changes screen After the settings have created a registered user, 1. Type in your Administrator or ...
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Begin, E - CTRL+R will be offered before the system is identical to powering the Switch off and on again), or a Factory Reset (which restarts the Switch and is rebooted. Using the Console Interface 93 24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-64. Switch History...refresh the screen. End, and C - Clear Log. Use the following keys to what they were when the Switch was rebooted. Resetting the Switch You can use the console interface to reset the Switch, either performing a Restart System (which sets all of the Switch's parameters to move around the screen above: N -...
Begin, E - CTRL+R will be offered before the system is identical to powering the Switch off and on again), or a Factory Reset (which restarts the Switch and is rebooted. Using the Console Interface 93 24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-64. Switch History...refresh the screen. End, and C - Clear Log. Use the following keys to what they were when the Switch was rebooted. Resetting the Switch You can use the console interface to reset the Switch, either performing a Restart System (which sets all of the Switch's parameters to move around the screen above: N -...
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...TCP/IP parameters, SNMP parameters, the enabled/disabled settings of the Switch's settings stored in the Configure IP Address menu. Choose Factory Reset from the main menu. 24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-65. The following screen appears: 94 Using the...Switch. After these three procedures are performed, your factory reset is what you want to values present when the switch was purchased. Restart System screen Factory Reset Before performing a factory reset, be erased and restored to do. Once the factory reset is done, all of ports, security settings, etc...
...TCP/IP parameters, SNMP parameters, the enabled/disabled settings of the Switch's settings stored in the Configure IP Address menu. Choose Factory Reset from the main menu. 24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-65. The following screen appears: 94 Using the...Switch. After these three procedures are performed, your factory reset is what you want to values present when the switch was purchased. Restart System screen Factory Reset Before performing a factory reset, be erased and restored to do. Once the factory reset is done, all of ports, security settings, etc...
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After logging out, you have made changes to the settings and wish them to the opening login screen. Using the Console Interface 95 Make sure you have performed a Save Changes if you will be returned to become defaults for the Switch. Factory Reset Logout To exit the console program, choose Logout from the main menu. 24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-66.
After logging out, you have made changes to the settings and wish them to the opening login screen. Using the Console Interface 95 Make sure you have performed a Save Changes if you will be returned to become defaults for the Switch. Factory Reset Logout To exit the console program, choose Logout from the main menu. 24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-66.
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24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Switch History Figure 7-42. Reset and Update The fourth category includes: Reboot Switch, Reset to Factory Default, Update Firmware, Change Configuration File, Save Settings to display all the Switch Trap Logs. Web-Based Network Management 141 Clicking the Next Page hyperlink ...
24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Switch History Figure 7-42. Reset and Update The fourth category includes: Reboot Switch, Reset to Factory Default, Update Firmware, Change Configuration File, Save Settings to display all the Switch Trap Logs. Web-Based Network Management 141 Clicking the Next Page hyperlink ...
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24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Reset to the initial parameters set at the factory. Web-Based Network Management 143 Reset to Factory Default window A remote reset returns the Switch to Factory Default Figure 7-44. Click the Reset to Factory Default to reset the Switch.
24-port NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Reset to the initial parameters set at the factory. Web-Based Network Management 143 Reset to Factory Default window A remote reset returns the Switch to Factory Default Figure 7-44. Click the Reset to Factory Default to reset the Switch.
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...definition of 48 E Egress 71 Egress port 24 End Node 12 Entity MIB, version (RFC 1757 3 Ethernet protocol 1 events 15 F factory reset 31 Factory Reset 94, 95 Factory Reset NV-RAM to Default Value 95 Fast Ethernet Technology 1 File Name 78 Filtering 17 Firmware Update 78 Flash memory 3 Flow Control 40 Forward ...IGMP Snooping 52 IP Multicast Filtering Age-out Timer 52, 75 J Jabber 88 L Last Seen MAC 87 Late Collisions 88 LED Indicators 11 Link/Act 11 load-balancing 21 Local console management 14 Lock Address Table 49 log in 31 Logging on 28 Logout 96 M MAC Address 50...
...definition of 48 E Egress 71 Egress port 24 End Node 12 Entity MIB, version (RFC 1757 3 Ethernet protocol 1 events 15 F factory reset 31 Factory Reset 94, 95 Factory Reset NV-RAM to Default Value 95 Fast Ethernet Technology 1 File Name 78 Filtering 17 Firmware Update 78 Flash memory 3 Flow Control 40 Forward ...IGMP Snooping 52 IP Multicast Filtering Age-out Timer 52, 75 J Jabber 88 L Last Seen MAC 87 Late Collisions 88 LED Indicators 11 Link/Act 11 load-balancing 21 Local console management 14 Lock Address Table 49 log in 31 Logging on 28 Logout 96 M MAC Address 50...