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Chapter 

Configuration Using the Web-based Utility

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24/48-Port 10/100 + 4-Port Gigabit Resilient Clustering Smart Switch with 2 Combo SFPs

The Bridge Multicast Forward All screen contains the

following fields:

VLAN ID

Displays the VLAN for which Multicast

parameters are displayed.

Interface

Interfaces with the following configuration

options:

Static

The port is user-defined.

Dynamic

The port is configured dynamically.

None

The port is not configured for Multicast service.

Gigabit

Gigabit ports with the following configuration

options:

Static

The Gigabit port is user-defined.

Dynamic

The Gigabit port is configured dynamically.

None

The Gigabit port is not configured for Multicast

service.

LAG

LAGs with the following configuration options:

Static

The LAG is user-defined.

Dynamic

The LAG is configured dynamically.

None

The LAG is not configured for Multicast service.

Click Save Settings to save the changes, or Cancel

Changes to cancel the changes.

SNMP

The SNMP tab includes the following screens: Global

Parameters, Views, Group Profile, Group Membership,

Communities, Notification Filter, and Notification Recipient.

SNMP > Global Parameters

SNMP > Global Parameters

The Global Parameters screen contains parameters for

defining SNMP notification parameters.

Local Engine ID

Indicates the local device engine ID. The

field value is a hexadecimal string. Each byte in hexadecimal

character strings consists of two hexadecimal digits. Each

byte can be separated by a period or a colon. The Engine

ID must be defined before SNMPv3 is enabled. For stand-

alone devices, select a default Engine ID that is comprised

of Enterprise number and the default MAC address. For a

stacked system, configure the Engine ID, and verify that

the Engine ID is unique for the administrative domain.

This prevents two devices in a network from having the

same Engine ID.

Use Default

Uses the device generated Engine ID. The

default Engine ID is based on the device MAC address and

is defined per standard as:

First 4 octets

First bit = 1, the rest is IANA Enterprise

number.

Fifth octet

Set to 3 to indicate the MAC address that

follows.

Last  octets

MAC address of the device.

SNMP Notifications

Indicates if the device can send

SNMP notifications.

Authentication Notifications

Indicates if SNMP

Authentication failure notification is enabled on the

device.

SNMP > Views

The SNMP Views screen provides access or block access to

device features or feature aspects. For example, a view can

be defined that states that SNMP Group A has Read Only

(R/O) access to Multicast groups, while SNMP Group B

has Read-Write (R/W) access to Multicast groups. Feature

access is granted via the MIB name, or MIB Object ID.

SNMP > Views

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