Linksys DSHUB24 User Guide - Page 26

Using the Web Interface

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Using the Web Interface The SNMP module includes a web-based interface that lets you control all of the hub's management features in an easy-touse environment. You can use this interface much in the same way that you would use the command line interface. The web-based interface has additonal features such as an RMON management, active status counters, and a real-time graphical represtentation of each hub in the managed stack. Getting Started In order to use the web interface, your SNMP module must be active on your network and configured with a unique IP address. You must do this via the console port and command line interface before continuing. See the instructions on page 6 for more information. For best results, use a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, (any browser that supports Java, frames, and HTML 3.2 or higher will do the trick). Simply launch your browser anywhere on the network and type the IP address of the hub into the browser's address window. The most information will be viewable if you leave your browser in full screen mode. 23

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Using the Web Interface
The SNMP module includes a web-based interface that lets
you control all of the hub’s management features in an easy-to-
use environment.
You can use this interface much in the same way that you
would use the command line interface. The web-based inter-
face has additonal features such as an RMON management,
active status counters, and a real-time graphical represtentation
of each hub in the managed stack.
Getting Started
In order to use the web interface, your SNMP module must be
active on your network and configured with a unique IP
address. You must do this via the console port and command
line interface before continuing. See the instructions on
page 6
for more information.
For best results, use a web browser such as Microsoft Internet
Explorer or Netscape Navigator, (any browser that supports
Java, frames, and HTML 3.2 or higher will do the trick).
Simply launch your browser anywhere on the network and
type the IP address of the hub into the browser’s address win-
dow. The most information will be viewable if you leave your
browser in full screen mode.
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