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Structure of This Guide
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About This Guide
STRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDE
The guide is organized as follows:
provides an overview of the tasks that may be accomplished using Local 
Management (LM), and an introduction to LM screen navigation, in-band and out-of-band 
network management, screen elements, and LM keyboard conventions.
provides the setup requirements for accessing 
Local Management, the instructions to configure and connect a management terminal to the 
SmartSwitch device, and the instructions for connecting the SmartSwitch device to an 
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for monitoring the UPS power status.
, describes how to access the Main Menu screen and 
navigate the Local Management screens. This chapter also describes the security screens. 
, describes the Device Configuration Menu 
screen and the screens that can be selected from it. These screens are used to control access to the 
SmartSwitch device by assigning community names, configure the SmartSwitch device to send 
SNMP trap messages to multiple network management stations, limit access according to an 
Access Control List (ACL) for additional security, access system resource information, download a 
new firmware image to the switch module, provide access to menu screens to configure ports, and 
configure the switch module for 802.1, 802.1Q VLAN, and layer 3 operations.
, describes how to use the screens to configure the 
ports for various operations, such as for Ethernet Interface, HSIM/VHSIM, port and VLAN 
redirect, SmartTrunk, and broadcast suppressor configuration.
, describes how to access the Spanning Tree 
Configuration Menu, 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu, and 802.1p Configuration Menu, 
screens. This chapter also introduces and describes how to use the Spanning Tree screens to create 
a separate Spanning Tree topology for each VLAN configured in the SmartSwitch device. 
, describes how to use the screens to 
create static VLANs, select the mode of operation for each port, filter frames according to VLAN, 
establish VLAN forwarding (Egress) lists, route frames according to VLAN ID, display the current 
ports and port types associated with a VLAN and protocol, and configure ports on the switch as 
GVRP-aware ports. VLAN classification and classification rules are also discussed.