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Using Web-based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 1.2
Chapter 4
Configuring the switch
The switch configuration options available to you are:
• “Configuring BootP, IP, and gateway settings,” (next)
• “Modifying system settings” on page 60
• “About SNMP” on page 61
• “Configuring SNMPv1” on page 62
• “Configuring SNMPv3” on page 63
• “Configuring SNMP traps” on page 82
• “Configuring EAPOL-based security” on page 84
• “Managing remote access by IP address” on page 87
• “Configuring MAC address-based security” on page 89
• “Viewing learned MAC addresses by VLAN” on page 99
• “Locating a specific MAC address” on page 100
• “Configuring switch port autonegotiation speed” on page 102
• “Configuring high speed flow control” on page 104
• “Downloading switch images” on page 105
• “Storing and retrieving a switch configuration file from a TFTP server” on
page 108
• “Configuring port communication speed” on page 111
• “Setting system operational modes” on page 112
Note: To access the software version 1.2 features in a mixed stack, you
must access a BPS 2000 unit. Additionally:
- only 64 VLANS are available in a mixed stack
- multiple STG support is not available in a mixed stack
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