3Com 3CRDSF9PWR-US User Guide - Page 233
Feature, Description, Switch Features, Simple Network Management Protocol, Transport Control Protocol
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Switch Features 233 Table 13 Features of the OfficeConnect Managed Fast Ethernet PoE Switch (continued) Feature SNMP Alarms and Trap Logs SNMP Versions 1 and 2 Spanning Tree Protocol SSL Static MAC Entries TCP TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol Virtual Cable Testing VLAN Support Web-based Management Description The system logs events with severity codes and timestamps. Events are sent as SNMP traps to a Trap Recipient List. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) over the UDP/IP protocol controls access to the system. 802.1D Spanning tree is a standard Layer 2 switch requirement that allows bridges to automatically prevent and resolve L2 forwarding loops. Switches exchange configuration messages using specifically formatted frames and selectively enable and disable forwarding on ports. Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is an application-level protocol that enables secure transactions of data through privacy, authentication, and data integrity. It relies upon certificates and public and private keys. MAC entries can be manually entered in the Bridging Table, as an alternative to learning them from incoming frames. These user-defined entries are not subject to aging, and are preserved across resets and reboots. Transport Control Protocol (TCP). TCP connections are defined between 2 ports by an initial synchronization exchange. TCP ports are identified by an IP address and a 16-bit port number. Octets streams are divided into TCP packets, each carrying a sequence number. The device supports boot image, software and configuration upload/download via TFTP. VCT detects and reports copper link cabling occurrences, such as open cables and cable shorts. VLANs are collections of switching ports that comprise a single broadcast domain. Packets are classified as belonging to a VLAN based on either the VLAN tag or based on a combination of the ingress port and packet contents. Packets sharing common attributes can be grouped in the same VLAN. With web-based management, the system can be managed from any web browser. The system contains a Web Server, which serves HTML pages, through which the system can be monitored and configured. The system internally converts web-based input into configuration commands, MIB variable settings and other management-related settings.