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xStack® DGS-3120 Series Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 3-14 Management Settings window The fields that can be configured are described below: Parameter Description CLI Paging State Command Line Interface paging stops each page at the end of the console. This allows you to stop the scrolling of multiple pages of text beyond the limits of the console. CLI Paging is Enabled by default. To disable it, click the Disabled radio button. DHCP Auto Configuration State Enable or disable the Switch's DHCP auto configuration feature. When enabled, the Switch is instructed to receive a configuration file from a TFTP server, which will set the Switch to become a DHCP client automatically on boot-up. To employ this method, the DHCP server must be set up to deliver the TFTP server IP address and configuration file name information in the DHCP reply packet. The TFTP server must be up and running and hold the necessary configuration file stored in its base directory when the request is received from the Switch. Power Saving State Enable or disable the link down power saving mode of each physical port. The switch port will go into sleep mode when a port is not connected. Length Detection State Enable or disable the length detection power saving mode on the physical ports. The switch port will reduce the power feed for shorter cables. Password Encryption State Password encryption will encrypt the password configuration in configuration files. Password encryption is Disabled by default. To enable password encryption, click the Enabled radio button. Running Configuration Under the Password Recovery option, the running configuration can be enabled or disable. Being enabled, will allow the user to perform a password recovery of the running configuration. Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. To learn more about the D-Link Green Technologies, go to http://green.dlink.com/ for more details. Session Table Users can display the management sessions since the Switch was last rebooted. To view the following window, click Management > Session Table, as show below: 34

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xStack® DGS-3120 Series Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide
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Figure 3–14 Management Settings window
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Description
CLI Paging State
Command Line Interface paging stops each page at the end of the console. This
allows you to stop the scrolling of multiple pages of text beyond the limits of the
console. CLI Paging is Enabled
by default. To disable it, click the Disabled radio
button.
DHCP Auto
Configuration State
Enable or disable the Switch’s DHCP auto configuration feature. When enabled, the
Switch is instructed to receive a configuration file from a TFTP server, which will set
the Switch to become a DHCP client automatically on boot-up. To employ this
method, the DHCP server must be set up to deliver the TFTP server IP address and
configuration file name information in the DHCP reply packet. The TFTP server must
be up and running and hold the necessary configuration file stored in its base
directory when the request is received from the Switch.
Power Saving State
Enable or disable the link down power saving mode of each physical port. The switch
port will go into sleep mode when a port is not connected.
Length Detection
State
Enable or disable the length detection power saving mode on the physical ports. The
switch port will reduce the power feed for shorter cables.
Password Encryption
State
Password encryption will encrypt the password configuration in configuration files.
Password encryption is Disabled
by default. To enable password encryption, click the
Enabled radio button.
Running
Configuration
Under the Password Recovery option, the running configuration can be enabled or
disable. Being enabled, will allow the user to perform a password recovery of the
running configuration.
Click the
Apply
button to accept the changes made.
To learn more about the D-Link Green Technologies, go to
for more details.
Session Table
Users can display the management sessions since the Switch was last rebooted.
To view the following window, click
Management > Session Table
, as show below: