Description of software features, Configuration backup and restore, Authentication – Microsens MS453490M Management Guide User Manual

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Description of Software Features

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The switch provides a wide range of advanced performance enhancing

features. Flow control eliminates the loss of packets due to bottlenecks

caused by port saturation. Broadcast storm suppression prevents

broadcast traffic storms from engulfing the network. Untagged (port-

based), tagged, and protocol-based VLANs, plus support for automatic

GVRP VLAN registration provide traffic security and efficient use of network

bandwidth. CoS priority queueing ensures the minimum delay for moving

real-time multimedia data across the network. While multicast filtering

provides support for real-time network applications.

Some of the management features are briefly described below.

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You can save the current configuration settings to a file on the

management station (using the web interface) or an FTP/TFTP server

(using the web or console interface), and later download this file to restore

the switch configuration settings.

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UTHENTICATION

This switch authenticates management access via the console port, Telnet,

or a web browser. User names and passwords can be configured locally or

can be verified via a remote authentication server (i.e., RADIUS or

TACACS+). Port-based authentication is also supported via the IEEE

802.1X protocol. This protocol uses Extensible Authentication Protocol over

LANs (EAPOL) to request user credentials from the 802.1X client, and then

uses the EAP between the switch and the authentication server to verify

the client’s right to access the network via an authentication server (i.e.,

RADIUS or TACACS+ server).

Other authentication options include HTTPS for secure management access

via the web, SSH for secure management access over a Telnet-equivalent

connection, SNMP Version 3, IP address filtering for web/SNMP/Telnet/web

management access, and MAC address filtering for port access.

Spanning Tree Algorithm Supports standard STP, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), and

Multiple Spanning Trees (MSTP)

Virtual LANs

Up to 256 using IEEE 802.1Q, port-based, protocol-based, private

VLANs, voice VLANs, and QinQ tunnel

Traffic Prioritization

Default port priority, traffic class map, queue scheduling, IP

Precedence, or Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)

Qualify of Service

Supports Differentiated Services (DiffServ)

Link Layer Discovery

Protocol

Used to discover basic information about neighboring devices

Multicast Filtering

Supports IGMP snooping and query, and Multicast VLAN

Registration

Table 1: Key Features (Continued)

Feature

Description

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