Accton CheetahSwitch Workgroup - Manual

Accton CheetahSwitch Workgroup

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Management Guide; CheetaSwitch Workgroup-4508
  • Page 3 – Hughes
  • Page 5 – Contents; Chapter 1: Managing the Switch
  • Page 8 – iv
  • Page 9 – Configuration Options
  • Page 10 – CheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508; Making Connections for System Configuration; Onsite connection; Onsite Connection; Configure the Switch Site:; Connect the switch’s DB-9 serial port to the; Configure the Remote Site:; At the remote site, connect the PC’s COM port
  • Page 11 – Note; : Up to four Telnet sessions are supported.; In-Band Network Connection; Notes
  • Page 13 – Chapter 2: Using the System Configuration Program
  • Page 14 – Main Menu; Parameter; System Information Menu
  • Page 15 – Network Monitor Menu
  • Page 16 – Displaying System Information
  • Page 17 – Management Setup Menu
  • Page 18 – Changing the Network Configuration
  • Page 19 – IP Configuration
  • Page 21 – HTTP Configuration; HTTP Server
  • Page 24 – Configuring Community Names; Community Name; Configuring IP Trap Managers
  • Page 25 – Console Login Configuration
  • Page 26 – Using TFTP Protocol to Download Over the Network
  • Page 27 – Configuring the Switch
  • Page 29 – Using the Spanning Tree Algorithm
  • Page 30 – Configuring Bridge STA; Priority
  • Page 31 – Configuring STA for Ports; Type
  • Page 32 – Displaying the Current Bridge STA
  • Page 35 – Mirror Source Port; IGMP Multicast Filtering
  • Page 36 – Configuring IGMP; : The default values are indicated in the sample screen.
  • Page 37 – Filtering Status
  • Page 38 – Bridge Capability
  • Page 39 – Port Priority Configuration; Port
  • Page 40 – p Port Traffic Class Information
  • Page 41 – Q VLAN Base Information
  • Page 42 – Q VLAN Current Table Information
  • Page 43 – Q VLAN Static Table Configuration
  • Page 44 – Q VLAN Port Configuration; PVID
  • Page 45 – Monitoring the Switch; Menu
  • Page 47 – Displaying RMON Statistics
  • Page 49 – Using the Address Table
  • Page 52 – Resetting the System; POST; Logging Off the System
  • Page 53 – Chapter 3: Using the Web Agent; Navigating the Web Browser Interface
  • Page 55 – Panel Display; Console Configuration
  • Page 56 – Item
  • Page 57 – System Information
  • Page 58 – Switch Information; Main Board
  • Page 59 – Network Configuration; IP State
  • Page 60 – Access IP Net; SNMP Configuration; SNMP Administration Enable
  • Page 61 – Trap Managers
  • Page 62 – Security Configuration; Change Password; Firmware Upgrade Options; Web Upload Management
  • Page 63 – TFTP Download Management
  • Page 64 – Address Table Configuration
  • Page 65 – STA; Spanning Tree Information; Spanning Tree
  • Page 66 – Ports
  • Page 67 – Switch; Usage; When the Switch Becomes Root; Hello Time
  • Page 68 – Forward Delay; STA Port Configuration
  • Page 69 – Configuring Bridge MIB Extensions
  • Page 70 – Bridge Settings; Traffic Class
  • Page 71 – Port Traffic Class Information
  • Page 72 – Configuring VLANs; VLAN Basic Information; VLAN Version Number
  • Page 74 – Use this screen to create or remove VLAN groups.; VLAN Static Table
  • Page 75 – Egress Ports; VLAN Static Membership by Port; Port Number
  • Page 77 – IGMP Status
  • Page 78 – Port Menus; Port Information
  • Page 79 – Port Configuration
  • Page 80 – Port Mirroring Configuration; Capturing State; Port Statistics; Etherlike Statistics
  • Page 83 – Jabbers
  • Page 84 – Broadcast Storm Control
  • Page 85 – Chapter 4: Advanced Topics; Spanning Tree Algorithm
  • Page 86 – Virtual LANs; tagging; Assigning Ports to VLANs
  • Page 87 – broadcast domain of the frame.; Port Overlapping
  • Page 88 – IGMP Snooping and IP Multicast Filtering
  • Page 89 – SNMP Management Software
  • Page 90 – Statistics; : Includes all the tools needed to monitor your network for common; History
  • Page 91 – Appendix A: Troubleshooting; Console Connection; : Up to four Telnet connections are supported.; Upgrading Firmware via the Serial Port
  • Page 92 – : If you use Windows HyperTerminal, disconnect
  • Page 93 – Appendix B: Pin Assignments; DB9 Serial Port Pin Description; DB9 Port Pin Assignments; Connection from Switch’s Serial Port to PC’s 9-Pin COM Port; ti
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Summary

Page 2 - Management Guide; CheetaSwitch Workgroup-4508

Management Guide CheetaSwitch Workgroup-4508 Intelligent Gigabit Ethernet Switchwith 8 1000BASE-SX (SC) Ports

Page 3 - Hughes

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Page 5 - Contents; Chapter 1: Managing the Switch

i Contents Chapter 1: Managing the Switch 1-1 Configuration Options 1-1 Making Connections for System Configuration 1-2 Onsite Connection 1-2 Modem Connection 1-2 Telnet Connection 1-3 In-Band Network Connection 1-3 Chapter 2: Using the System Configuration Program 2-1 Main Menu 2-2 System Informati...

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