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Chapter 4 The Web Configurator Table 4 Navigation Panel Menu Description (continued) LINK DESCRIPTION Advanced Application VLAN Configure VLAN settings. Static MAC Forwarding Configure static MAC addresses for a port. These static MAC addresses do not age out. Filtering Set up filtering rules. Spanning Tree Protocol Configure RSTP/MRSTP to prevent network loops. Bandwidth Control Specify the guaranteed bandwidth and maximum bandwidth for incoming traffic on a port and to specify the maximum bandwidth for outgoing traffic on a port. Broadcast Storm Limit the number of broadcast, multicast and destination lookup failure (DLF) Control packets the switch receives per second on the ports. Mirroring Copy ("mirror") traffic from one or more ports to a specified monitor port. You can examine the traffic on the monitor port without interfering with regular traffic flow. Link Aggregation Logically aggregate physical links to form one logical, higher-bandwidth link. Port Authentication Activate 802.1x authentication and configure the RADIUS server. Port Security Activate MAC address learning and set the maximum number of MAC addresses to learn on a port. Classifier Configure classifiers for traffic. After you configure the classifier, you can specify actions ("policies") for traffic that matches the rules. Policy Rule Configure policy rules for classified traffic. Queuing Method Configure queuing methods to handle network congestion. VLAN Stacking Add an outer VLAN tag to the inner IEEE 802.1Q tagged frames that enter the network. If a service provider assigns an outer VLAN tag for each customer, the service provider's customers can assign their own inner VLAN tags without creating overlapping VLANs in the service provider's network. Multicast Configure various multicast features and create multicast VLANs. Auth and Acct Configure authentication and accounting services via external servers. The external servers can be either RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) or TACACS+ (Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus). IP Application Static Routing Tell the switch how to forward IP traffic when you configure the TCP/IP parameters manually. RIP RIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows a routing device to exchange routing information with other routers. Use this to configure RIP on the switch. OSPF OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a link-state protocol designed to distribute routing information within an autonomous system (AS). An autonomous system is a collection of networks using a common routing protocol to exchange routing information. Use this to configure OSPF on the switch. IGMP IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a session-layer protocol used to establish membership in a multicast group. It is not used to carry user data. Use this to configure IGMP on the switch. DVMRP DVMRP (Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol) is a protocol used for routing multicast data within an autonomous system (AS). Use this to configure DVMRP on the switch when you wish it to act as a multicast router ("mrouter"). 48 MS-7206 User's Guide

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Chapter 4 The Web Configurator
MS-7206 User’s Guide
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Advanced
Application
VLAN
Configure VLAN settings.
Static MAC
Forwarding
Configure static MAC addresses for a port. These static MAC addresses do not age
out.
Filtering
Set up filtering rules.
Spanning Tree
Protocol
Configure RSTP/MRSTP to prevent network loops.
Bandwidth
Control
Specify the guaranteed bandwidth and maximum bandwidth for incoming traffic on
a port and to specify the maximum bandwidth for outgoing traffic on a port.
Broadcast Storm
Control
Limit the number of broadcast, multicast and destination lookup failure (DLF)
packets the switch receives per second on the ports.
Mirroring
Copy (“mirror”) traffic from one or more ports to a specified monitor port. You can
examine the traffic on the monitor port without interfering with regular traffic flow.
Link Aggregation
Logically aggregate physical links to form one logical, higher-bandwidth link.
Port
Authentication
Activate 802.1x authentication and configure the RADIUS server.
Port Security
Activate MAC address learning and set the maximum number of MAC addresses to
learn on a port.
Classifier
Configure classifiers for traffic. After you configure the classifier, you can specify
actions (“policies”) for traffic that matches the rules.
Policy Rule
Configure policy rules for classified traffic.
Queuing Method
Configure queuing methods to handle network congestion.
VLAN Stacking
Add an outer VLAN tag to the inner IEEE 802.1Q tagged frames that enter the
network. If a service provider assigns an outer VLAN tag for each customer, the
service provider’s customers can assign their own inner VLAN tags without
creating overlapping VLANs in the service provider’s network.
Multicast
Configure various multicast features and create multicast VLANs.
Auth and Acct
Configure authentication and accounting services via external servers. The
external servers can be either RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User
Service) or TACACS+ (Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus).
IP Application
Static Routing
Tell the switch how to forward IP traffic when you configure the TCP/IP parameters
manually.
RIP
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows a routing device to exchange routing
information with other routers. Use this to configure RIP on the switch.
OSPF
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a link-state protocol designed to distribute
routing information within an autonomous system (AS). An autonomous system is a
collection of networks using a common routing protocol to exchange routing
information. Use this to configure OSPF on the switch.
IGMP
IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a session-layer protocol used to
establish membership in a multicast group. It is not used to carry user data. Use
this to configure IGMP on the switch.
DVMRP
DVMRP (Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol) is a protocol used for routing
multicast data within an autonomous system (AS). Use this to configure DVMRP on
the switch when you wish it to act as a multicast router (“mrouter”).
Table 4
Navigation Panel Menu Description (continued)
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DESCRIPTION