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2) When you configure a Trunk, the ports added to the Trunk will be

deleted from all VLANs no matter whether you create a Trunk or add

the port to a Trunk. If you delete any port or delete the whole Trunk, the

original port in the Trunk can't reset to any VLAN. In the begging of

creating a Trunk, the Trunk is not along to any VLAN. You must

configure it to the required VLAN according to the requirements.

Chapter 5 WEB Management

5.1 Introduction

The TL-SL3226P offers an embedded Web-based (HTML) server allowing

users to manage the Switch from anywhere on the network through a

standard browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer.

The Web-based management module and the Console program (and Telnet)

are different ways to access the same internal switching software and

configure it. Thus, all settings encountered in Web-based management are

the same as those found in the console program.

5.2 Connection of WEB Management

5.2.1 Getting Start

The first step in getting started in using Web-based management for your

Switch is to secure a browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer (Simply

called IE). Furthermore, the browser must support Javascript Script. For the

best effect, we suggest you to use IE5.0 or above version and 800x600 or

above system.

Before getting start, you must finish some preparing steps. We choose IE 5.0

in Windows 2000 to be an example.

The First Step:

Tool in the IE menu Internet options the following screen

The Second Step:

Press Settings to the following screen:

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Figure 5-1 Internet Options

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