TP-Link OC200 Omada Controller Software 4.1.5Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 232
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Chapter 6 Configure and Monitor Omada Managed Devices 6. 3 Configure and Monitor Switches In the Properties window, you can configure one or some switches connected to the controller and monitor the performance and statistics. Configurations changed in the Properties window will be applied only to the selected switch(es). By default, all configurations are synchronized with the current site. To open the Properties window, click the entry of a switch, or click the icon to select switches for batch configuration. A monitor panel and several tabs are listed in the Properties window. Most features to be configured are gathered in the Ports and Config tab, such as the port mirroring, IP address, and Management VLAN, while other tabs are mainly used to monitor the devices. Note: • The available functions in the window vary due to the model and status of the device. • In Batch Config, you can only configure the selected devices, and the unaltered configurations will keep the current settings. 6. 3. 1 Configure Switches In the Properties window, you can view and configure the profiles applied to ports in Ports, and in Config, you can configure the switch features. Ports Port and LAG are two tabs designed for physical ports and LAGs (Link Aggregation Groups), respectively. Under the Port tag, all ports are listed but you can configure physical ports only, including overriding the applied profiles, configuring Port Mirroring, and specifying ports as LAGs. Under the LAG tag, all LAGs are listed and you can view and modify the configurations of existing LAGs. 230