Common Page Elements
Click
on any page to display a help panel that explains the fields and configuration options on the
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page.
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running configuration and take effect immediately. If you want the device to retain these changes across
a reboot, you must first save the configuration. See
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Saving Changes
When you click
system flash memory, the changes will be lost if the system reboots. To save them permanently, click
displays a file image (
that confirms that the operation was completed successfully.
Graphical Switch
The graphical switch, shown in
switch to provide status information about individual ports. The graphical switch enables easy system config-
uration and web-based navigation.
You can right-click anywhere on the graphic and select from the menu to display the product information on
the Dashboard page, to refresh the graphic display, and to set the automatic refresh rate.
Figure 1-3. Graphical Switch
System LEDs
Port Configuration and Summary
You can point to any port to display the following information about the port:
The link status (up or down).
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Auto negotiation status.
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Speed and full-duplex/half-duplex settings.
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to send the updated configuration to the switch. Applied changes update the device
to refresh the page with the latest information from the switch.
to clear any configurations changes that have not yet been applied on a page.
to end the current management session.
, changes are saved to the running configuration file in RAM. Unless you save them to
on the upper right side of the page. Note that when there are unsaved changes, the button
). A page displays to confirm that you want to save, followed by a page
Figure
1-3, displays at the top of the page as a representation of the physical
Port Configuration and Summary
(Point, left-click, or right-click on any port for options)
Port LEDs
Getting Started
Getting Started With the Web Interface
"Saving Changes" on page
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