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III. Web Management
As mentioned in Chapter 2.2. Preparation for Web Interface, This switch provides a web-based management
interface. You can make all settings and monitor system status with this management web page.
III-1. Web Management - Overview
When you log in, the configuration web page will display current system status.
1. Hide/Show Model Information
When a low-resolution environment is used to configure the system via the web console, the "Model
Information" field can be hidden to have a better view.
2. Save Configuration
After configuring, click the icon to save the configurations to the "startup-config" file. The configurations
are retained in the system until a factory reset default is done.
3. Restore Factory Default
Removes the configurations saved in the system. After restoring factory default, all the settings will be
set to default values.
4. Reboot System
Reboots the device and restarts the system.
5. System Logout
This option enables you to sign out from the system. Users have to login again if they want to configure
the settings.
The system will auto-logout after the "timeout" timer expires. The "timeout" timer is configured in the
CLI mode by using the "exec-timeout" command.
The maximum value of the timer in the web console is 30 minutes.
A USER-FRIENDLY DATA TABLE
A user-friendly data table is provided on the“IPv6 Neighbor Table, “IGMP Snooping Table, “VLAN
Table, “LLDP Neighbor Table, and “MAC Address Table. The following section details how to use the
data table functions to help the users to observe the information easily.
The following example is “MAC Address Table”.