IronPort Systems ES-1528 User Manual

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Chapter 4 The Web Configurator

ES-1528 User’s Guide

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Statistics

Use these screen to view system statistics such as the number of packets received

on the switch, collisions and errors and to view statistics for individual ports on the

switch.

VLAN

Use these screens to create new IEEE 802.1Q VLANs as well as view the status

and edit existing IEEE 802.1Q VLANs on the switch.

Trunk Groups

Use these screens to create trunk groups and add/remove ports from existing trunk

groups.

Mirror

Use this screen to copy traffic from one port or ports to another port in order that

you can examine the traffic from the first port without interference.

QoS

Use these screens to configure queuing with associated queue weights for the

switch.

Rate

Use these screens to specify bandwidth limits and storm control limits for the

switch.

Port Rate

Use this screen to cap the maximum bandwidth allowed from specified source(s) to

specified destination(s).

Storm

Control

Use this screen to cap the rate of broadcast, multicast and unknown unicast

packets the switch will allow on individual ports.

L2 Address

Use these screens to view and manage the MAC address table.

Management Use this screen to add, delete or look up MAC addresses in the MAC address

table.

Display

Use this screen to view the entries in the MAC address table.

Cable Diagnostic Use this screen to perform cable testing on individual ports.

Auto DoS

Use these screens to activate security features against Denial of Service (DoS)

attacks.

Auto VoIP

Use these screens to configure settings that automatically give higher priority to

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) traffic.

Logging

Use these screens to configure log settings and view system logs.

Settings

Use this screen to configure which events the switch should log.

RAM Logs

Use this screen to configure logs which are saved to volatile memory. These logs

are cleared when the switch is rebooted.

Flash Logs

Use this screen to configure logs which are saved to non-volatile memory. You can

view these logs even after a switch is rebooted.

SNMP

Use these screens to configure SNMP management settings.

Engine ID

Use this screen to configure SNMP engine ID.

Group

Use this screen to configure groups with different access rights for SNMP

management.

User

Use this screen to create users and assign them to pre-defined SNMP groups.

Community

Use this screen to define security parameters for SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c.

Trap Station

Use this screen to configure settings that define when notifications are sent to an

external management station.

RMON-Lite

Use this screen to configure Remote Network Monitoring Management Information

Base (RMON MIB) settings.

Dynamic ARP

Use these screens to enable and configure ARP table settings.

Settings

Use this screen to configure ARP table settings.

Table 4 Navigation Panel Links (continued)

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