Introduction; Switch Configurations - Tripp-Lite NGS Serie Guide De L'utilisateur

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1. Introduction

This guide describes how to configure Tripp Lite Gigabit L2 Web-Smart Switch (NGS-Series) models by using the built-in Web-based graphical
user interface (GUI). Tripp Lite Gigabit L2 Web-Smart Switch models contain an embedded web server and management software for
managing and monitoring switch functions. The Web management interface can be used to configure more advanced features that can
improve switch efficiency and overall network performance. The console port will allow command line interface to the switch (future use).
Note: Gigabit L2 Web-Smart Switches are referred to as the "switch" throughout the manual. The information in this document applies to all switch models
unless otherwise noted.

1.1 Switch Configurations

The switches contain different port quantities and features, but their configuration through the Web management interface is consistent.
Section 1: Introduction. Contains the contents overview of the entire configuration manual.
Section 2: Web Management Configuration. Contains the initial configuration that needs to take place before logging in to the switch,
along with instructions for logging in to the switch's Web management interface.
Section 3: Web Management Interface Homepage. This section will familiarize you with the Web management interface.
Section 4: Quick Configuration. Illustrates how to quickly set up the management features through the Web interface.
Section 5: Port Management. Presents commonly used settings for the switch ports.
Section 6: VLAN Management. Overview of the management and configuration of VLAN(s).
Section 7: Fault/Safety Management. Describes safety management and configuration, such as attack prevention, access control lists,
etc.
Section 8: PoE System Management. Describes Power over Ethernet management and configuration through the Web management
interface (applies only to PoE-enabled switches).
Section 9: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Management. Describes management of the Spanning Tree Protocol configuration of the
switch.
Section 10: DHCP Relay Management. Covers setup of the DHCP relay agent and configuration of Option 82 settings to a DHCP server.
Section 11: QOS (Quality of Service) Management. Describes QoS management of each port of the switch.
Section 12: MAC Address Table Management. Covers the management of the MAC address table access list.
Section 13: SNMP Management. Covers the configuration of the SNMP management features of the switch.
Section 14: System Management. Guide to the switch system management, including software upgrades through the Web page,
configuration file management, etc.
Appendix I: Default Settings. Quick reference to the default settings for login, password, etc.
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