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Getting Started Quick Start Device Configuration Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch11 1 Quick Start Device Configuration To simplify device configuration through quick navigation, the Getting Star ted page provides links to the most commonly-used pages. Links on the Getting Started Page Category Link Name (on the Page) Linked Page Initial Setup Change Device IP AddressIPv4 Interface Create VLANCreate VL AN Configure Port SettingsPor t Settings Device StatusSystem SummarySystem Summary Port StatisticsInter face RMON StatisticsRMON Statistics View Lo gRAM Memory Quick AccessChange Device PasswordUser Accounts Upgrade Device SoftwareUpgrade/Backup Firmware/ Language Backup Device ConfigurationDownload/Backup Configuration/ Log Configure QoSQoS Proper ties Configure Port MirroringPor t Mirroring
Getting Started Window Navigation Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch12 1 Window Navigation This section describes the features of the web-based switch configuration utility. Application Header The Application Header is displayed on every page. It provides the following buttons: Buttons Name Description The Syslog Alert Status button (red circle with an X) is displayed when a new Syslog message, above the critical severity level, is logged. Click to open the Status and Statistics > View Log > RAM Memory Log page. After you access this page, the Syslog Alert Status button is no longer displayed. A red X icon, displayed to the left of the Save button, indicates that configuration changes have been made and have not yet been saved to the Startup Configuration file. When you click this button, the Download/Backup Configuration/Log page displays. Save the Running Configuration by copying it to the Startup Configuration file type. After you click Apply to save this file, the red X icon and the Save button are no longer displayed. When the switch is rebooted, it copies the Startup Configuration file type to the Running Configuration and sets the switch parameters according to the data in the Running Configuration. UserThe name of the user logged on to the switch. The default user name is cisco. Language MenuSelect a language or load a new language file into the device. If the language required is displayed in the menu, select it. If not, select Download Language. For more information about adding a new language, refer to the Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language page.
Getting Started Window Navigation Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch13 1 Other Resources You can use the following links on the Getting Started page for additional information and assistance with using your switch: •Support—Displays the support web page for Cisco Small Business Managed Switches. •Forums—Displays the web page for the Cisco Small Business Support Community. Log OutClick to log out of the web-based switch configuration utility. AboutClick to display the switch type and switch version number. HelpClick to display the online help. Buttons (Continued) Name Description
Getting Started Window Navigation Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch14 1 Navigation Window A navigation window is located on the left side of each page. Click a top-level category to display links to related pages. Links that are preceded by an arrow are subcategories that expand to display the related page links. Management Buttons The following table describes the commonly-used buttons that appear on various pages in the system. Management Buttons Name Description Depending on the number of pages and the currently displayed page, use these features to navigate through the pages of the table. Click |< to go to the first page, click < to go to the previous page, click > to go to the next page, and click >| to go to the last page. Use the Page of drop-down list to choose a particular page.
Getting Started Window Navigation Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch15 1 Select the number of table entries to display on each page. Indicates a mandatory field. AddClick to display the related Add page and add an entry to a table. Enter the information and click Apply. Click Close to return to the main page. Note: Your changes are applied to the running configuration only. If the switch is rebooted, the running configuration is lost. To save your changes to the startup configuration, click Save. For more information, see Copying and Saving Configuration Files. ApplyClick to apply the changes that you entered on the selected page. Note: Your changes are applied to the running configuration only. If the switch is rebooted, the running configuration is lost. To save your changes to the startup configuration, click Save. For more information, see Copying and Saving Configuration Files. CancelClick to “undo” the changes that you made on the page and to reset the values to the previously applied entries. Clear All Interfaces CountersClick to clear the statistic counters for all interfaces. Clear Interface CountersClick to clear the statistic counters for the selected interface. Clear LogsClick to clear the log files. Clear TableClick to clear the table entries. CloseClick to return to the main page. If there are changes that were not applied to the Running Configuration, a message is displayed. Management Buttons (Continued) Name Description
Getting Started Window Navigation Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch16 1 Copy SettingsA table typically contains one or more entries containing configuration settings. Instead of modifying each entry individually, it is possible to modify one entry and then copy it to multiple entries, as described below: •Select the entry to be copied. Click Copy Settings. •Enter the destination entry numbers. •Click Apply to save the changes to the Running Configuration. •Click Close to return to the main page. DeleteSelect the entry in the table to be deleted and click Delete. The entry is deleted. DetailsClick to display details associated with the entry selected on the main page. EditSelect an entry and click Edit to open it for editing. The Edit page opens, and the entry can be modified. •Click Apply to save the changes to the Running Configuration. (Note that there is no message to confirm that the parameters have been saved to the Running Configuration. This is normal behavior.) •Click Close to return to the main page. Te s tClick Te s t to perform related tests. Clear FilterClick Clear Filter to redisplay data on a page with the default criteria. GoClick Go to filter the data displaying on a page using the selected criteria. Management Buttons (Continued) Name Description
Getting Started Window Navigation Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch17 1 Sort buttonsIf the This table is sor table message appears below a table, each column heading is a sort button. Click a column heading to sort the records in ascending order, based on the contents of the selected column. After the sort is applied, an arrow appears in the column heading. You can click this arrow to reverse the sort order. Management Buttons (Continued) Name Description
2 Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch18 Viewing Statistics This chapter describes how to display switch statistics. It contains the following topics. •System Summary •Interface Statistics •Etherlike Statistics •802.1X EAP Statistics •IPv6 DHCP Statistics •RADIUS Statistics •Logs System Summary The System Summary page displays basic information such as the hardware model description, software version, language packs, and system up time. Displaying the System Summary To view system information, click Status and Statistics > System Summary in the navigation window. Or, click System Summary under Device Status on the Getting Star ted page. The System Summary page displays the following information: •System Description—A description of the system. •System Location—Physical location of the switch. Click Edit to display the System Settings page and enter this value. (The characters , , %, and ? are not supported.)
Viewing Statistics System Summary Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch19 2 •System Contact—Name of a contact person. Click Edit to display the System Settings page and enter this value. (The characters , , %, and ? are not supported.) •Hostname—Name of the switch. Click Edit to display the System Settings page and enter this value. By default, the switch hostname is composed of the word switch concatenated with the three least significant bytes of the switch MAC address (the six furthest right hexadecimal digits). •System Object ID—The base object ID for the system’s management information base (MIB). •System Uptime—Time that has elapsed since the last reboot. •Current Time—Current system time. •Base MAC Address—Switch MAC address. Hardware and Firmware Version Information The following hardware and software information displays for the switch: •Serial Number—Serial number of the switch. •PID VID—Part number and version ID. •Boot Version—Version of the boot code. •Maximum Available Power (W)—(PoE switches only) Maximum available power that can be delivered by the PoE ports. •Threshold Power—(PoE switches only) The amount of power that must be available for delivery in order for the port to be powered up. •Consumed Power—(PoE switches only) Power currently being delivered to the PoE devices connected to the switch. •Firmware Version—Firmware version number of the active image. •Firmware MD5 Checksum—MD5 checksum of the active image. •Boot MD5 Checksum—MD5 checksum of the boot code. You can view settings for each switch port. To display the Por t Settings page, click the port.
Viewing Statistics System Summary Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch20 2 Language Pack Table This table displays information about the languages available on the switch. A language can be selected by the administrator when logging into the configuration utility. English is the default language and it is built into the software. You can use the Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language page to download additional language packs. Language files are available from the Cisco firmware download page. The Language Pack Table displays the following information for each available language: •Language—Language name. •Locale—Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) locale code that identifies the language and the country or region. •Version—Language file version. •MD5 Checksum—128-bit hash code used to check file integrity. •File Size—The file size in KB. •File Type—Indicates one of the following values: -Built-In—Default language provided within the software and therefore cannot be downloaded as a separate file. -External—A language file that has been downloaded to the switch and can be selected at login. •Default—Displays Ye s to indicate that the web-based switch configuration utility login page will display in this language whenever the switch is rebooted. •Status—Displays Active or Inactive. At log-in, the user can choose a language. The selected language is the Active language. •Number of Users—The number of management users currently logged in and using this language. TCP and UDP Ser vices This table lists the information for each service that uses TCP or UDP: •Service Name—The commonly–used name of the service, if available, such as HTTP. •Type—The transport protocol used for this service (TCP or UDP).