Web Management Guide-R07

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1 Introduction
This switch provides a broad range of features for Layer 2 switching and Layer 3
routing. It includes a management agent that allows you to configure the features
listed in this manual. The default configuration can be used for most of the features
provided by this switch. However, there are many options that you should
configure to maximize the switchs performance for your particular network
environment.
Key Features
Table 1: Key Features
Feature Description
Configuration Backup and
Restore
Using management station or FTP/SFTP/TFTP server
Authentication Console, Telnet, web – user name/password, RADIUS, TACACS+
Port – IEEE 802.1X, MAC address filtering
SNMP v1/2c - Community strings
SNMP version 3 – MD5 or SHA password
Telnet – SSH
Web – HTTPS
General Security Measures AAA
ARP Inspection
DHCP Snooping (with Option 82 relay information)
DoS Protection
IP Source Guard
Port Authentication – IEEE 802.1X
Port Security – MAC address filtering
Access Control Lists Supports up to 256 ACLs, 128 rules per ACL, and 512 rules per system
DHCP/DHCPv6 Client, Relay, Relay Option 82
Port Configuration Speed, duplex mode, and flow control
Port Trunking Supports up to 8 trunks – static or dynamic trunking (LACP)
Port Mirroring 3 sessions, one or more source ports to an analysis port
Congestion Control Rate Limiting
Throttling for broadcast, multicast, unknown unicast storms
Address Table Address Table 8K MAC addresses in the forwarding table (shared with
L2 unicast, L2 multicast, IPv4 multicast, IPv6 multicast;
1K static MAC addresses;
511 L2 IPv4 multicast groups (shared with MAC address table)
IP Version 4 and 6 Supports IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and management