LevelOne GEL-2670 User Manual page 38

24 ge + 2 ge sfp l2 managed switch
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Navigating the Web Browser Interface
Table 4: Main Menu (Continued)
Menu
Description
HTTPS
Configures secure HTTP settings
Sets IP addresses of clients allowed management access via
HTTP/HTTPS, and SNMP, and Telnet/SSH
SNMP
System
Configures read-only and read/write community strings for
SNMP v1/v2c, engine ID for SNMP v3, and trap parameters
Communities
Configures community strings
Configures SNMP v3 users on this switch
Configures SNMP v3 groups
Configures SNMP v3 views
Assigns security model, security level, and read/write views
to SNMP groups
RMON
Enables collection of statistics on a physical interface
History
Periodically samples statistics on a physical interface
Alarm
Sets threshold bounds for a monitored variable
Event
Creates a response for an alarm
Network
Configures port security limit controls, including secure
address aging; and per port security, including maximum
allowed MAC addresses, and response for security breach
NAS
Configures global and port settings for IEEE 802.1X
ACL
Access Control Lists
Assigns ACL, rate limiter, and other parameters to ports
Rate Limiters
Configures rate limit policies
Configures ACLs based on frame type, destination MAC type,
VLAN ID, VLAN priority tag; and the action to take for
matching packets
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Snooping
Enables DHCP snooping globally; and sets the trust mode for
each port
Relay
Configures DHCP relay information status and policy
IP Source Guard Filters IP traffic based on static entries in the IP Source
Guard table, or dynamic entries in the DHCP Snooping table
Configuration
Enables IP source guard and sets the maximum number of
clients that can learned dynamically
Static Table
Adds a static addresses to the source-guard binding table
ARP Inspection
Address Resolution Protocol Inspection
Configuration
Enables inspection globally, and per port
Static Table
Adds static entries based on port, VLAN ID, and source MAC
address and IP address in ARP request packets
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