ZyXEL ES-315 User Guide - Page 164

IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol, MAC Media Access Control

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Index upgrade 95 flow control 54 back pressure 54 IEEE802.3x 54 frames tagged 62 untagged 62 front panel 27 FTP 96 file transfer procedure 97 restrictions over WAN 98 G general features 132 general setup 48 getting help 38 GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) 49 H hardware overview 27 HTTPS 107 certificates 107 implementation 107 public keys, private keys 107 HTTPS example 107 humidity 131 I IANA 146 IEEE 802.1p, priority 50 IGMP version 73 IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) 73 IGMP filtering 73 profile 76 profiles 75 IGMP snooping 73 MVR 77 Internet Assigned Numbers Authority See IANA 146 introduction 23 IP capability 133 services 133 164 IP address 52 IP interface 51 IP setup 51 IP subnet mask 52 L layer 2 features 132 layer 3 features 133 lockout 37 log 113 login 33 password 36 login account Administrator 104 non-administrator 104 login accounts 104 configuring via web configurator 104 multiple 104 number of 104 login password 105 M MAC (Media Access Control) 47 MAC address 47, 121 MAC address learning 63 MAC table 119 how it works 119 viewing 120 maintenance 93 configuration backup 96 current configuration 93 firmware 95 main screen 93 restoring configuration 95 Management Information Base (MIB) 100 managing the device good habits 24 using FTP. See FTP. 24 using Telnet. See command interface. 24 using the command interface. See command interface. 24 MIB and SNMP 100 supported MIBs 101 MIB (Management Information Base) 100 MTU (Multi-Tenant Unit) 49 multicast 73 ES-315/ES-315-F User's Guide

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Index
ES-315/ES-315-F User’s Guide
164
upgrade
95
flow control
54
back pressure
54
IEEE802.3x
54
frames
tagged
62
untagged
62
front panel
27
FTP
96
file transfer procedure
97
restrictions over WAN
98
G
general features
132
general setup
48
getting help
38
GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)
49
H
hardware overview
27
HTTPS
107
certificates
107
implementation
107
public keys, private keys
107
HTTPS example
107
humidity
131
I
IANA
146
IEEE 802.1p, priority
50
IGMP
version
73
IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)
73
IGMP filtering
73
profile
76
profiles
75
IGMP snooping
73
MVR
77
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
See IANA
146
introduction
23
IP
capability
133
services
133
IP address
52
IP interface
51
IP setup
51
IP subnet mask
52
L
layer 2 features
132
layer 3 features
133
lockout
37
log
113
login
33
password
36
login account
Administrator
104
non-administrator
104
login accounts
104
configuring via web configurator
104
multiple
104
number of
104
login password
105
M
MAC (Media Access Control)
47
MAC address
47
,
121
MAC address learning
63
MAC table
119
how it works
119
viewing
120
maintenance
93
configuration backup
96
current configuration
93
firmware
95
main screen
93
restoring configuration
95
Management Information Base (MIB)
100
managing the device
good habits
24
using FTP. See FTP.
24
using Telnet. See command interface.
24
using the command interface. See command
interface.
24
MIB
and SNMP
100
supported MIBs
101
MIB (Management Information Base)
100
MTU (Multi-Tenant Unit)
49
multicast
73