3Com 2848 SFP User Guide - Page 24

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24 CONNECTING TO THE WEB INTERFACE Table 2 lists the available items on the menu. Table 2 Available Menu Items Menu Item Description Summary Provides a summary of the Switch's basic settings and versions of current components Password Allows you to change the administrator password IP Setting Allows you to configure the IP address settings of the Switch Port Configuration Allows you to configure the Switch's port settings VLANS Allows you to create VLAN groups, add port members, and specify how VLAN tagging is used Link Aggregation Allows you to set up and maintain trunk membership for port groups Statistics Provides a summary of traffic statistics for all ports. Port Mirroring Allows you to perform port traffic monitoring on the Switch. To monitor a port, you will also need a network analyzer. Cable Diagnostics Allows you to detect and resolve cable issues (continued) System Tools Support Log Out Allows you to perform various system maintenance tasks, such as upgrading the firmware, resetting the Switch, backing up and restoring configuration Displays 3Com contact information and describes how to use the online help system Allows you to securely log off the Web interface Buttons Depending on the screen that is currently displayed, the following buttons may appear: ■ Apply - Click to save and apply any changes that you have made ■ Cancel - Click to discard any unsaved changes ■ Help - Click to display the context-sensitive help information for the screen that is currently displayed. The help pages provide information on the tasks that you can perform on each screen. Device Mimic At the bottom of each screen is an image of the Switch's front panel, which indicates ports that are currently in use. To configure a port, click the port on the image. This takes you to the Basic Port Configuration tab, where you can: ■ Assign a name (or label) to the port

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Table 2 lists the available items on the menu.
Table 2
Available Menu Items
Buttons
Depending on the screen that is currently displayed, the
following buttons may appear:
Apply
– Click to save and apply any changes that
you have made
Cancel
– Click to discard any unsaved changes
Help
– Click to display the context-sensitive help
information for the screen that is currently displayed.
The help pages provide information on the tasks that
you can perform on each screen.
Device Mimic
At the bottom of each screen is an image of the
Switch’s front panel, which indicates ports that are
currently in use.
To configure a port, click the port on the image. This
takes you to the
Basic Port Configuration
tab, where
you can:
Assign a name (or label) to the port
Menu Item
Description
Summary
Provides a summary of the Switch’s
basic settings and versions of current
components
Password
Allows you to change the administrator
password
IP Setting
Allows you to configure the IP address
settings of the Switch
Port Configuration
Allows you to configure the Switch’s
port settings
VLANS
Allows you to create VLAN groups, add
port members, and specify how VLAN
tagging is used
Link Aggregation
Allows you to set up and maintain
trunk membership for port groups
Statistics
Provides a summary of traffic statistics
for all ports.
Port Mirroring
Allows you to perform port traffic
monitoring on the Switch. To monitor
a port, you will also need a network
analyzer.
Cable Diagnostics
Allows you to detect and resolve cable
issues
(continued)
System Tools
Allows you to perform various system
maintenance tasks, such as upgrading
the firmware, resetting the Switch,
backing up and restoring configuration
Support
Displays 3Com contact information
and describes how to use the online
help system
Log Out
Allows you to securely log off the Web
interface