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Feature navigator
Menu items and icons available to you depend on the user roles you have. By default, you can use any user roles to display information. To configure features, you must have the network-admin user role. This chapter describes all menus available for the network-admin user role.
Menu navigator tables
For each top menu except for the dashboard menu, a navigator table is provided. Use the navigator tables to navigate to the pages for the tasks you want to perform. In the navigator tables, a menu is in boldface if it has submenus.
Dashboard menu
The dashboard menu provides an overview of the system and its running status, including the following information:
· Event logs.
· Wireless service statistics.
· Client statistics.
· Wireless traffic statistics.
This menu does not contain submenus.
Monitoring menu
Use Table 1 to navigate to the tasks you can perform from the Monitoring menu.
Table 1 Monitoring menu navigator
Menus |
Tasks |
Clients |
|
Clients Info |
View client statistics information. |
Access Category Frames |
Display client packet statistics information by frame or byte. |
Access Category Bytes |
|
Total Frames |
|
Total Bytes |
|
Wireless Networks |
|
Wireless Services |
View wireless services. |
Wireless Service Statistics |
View wireless service statistics information. |
Wireless Security |
|
WIPS |
Display WIPS statistics information. |
Application Monitoring |
|
Multicast Optimization |
Display IPv4/IPv6 multicast statistics information. |
Client Proximity Sensor |
Display user information. |
Quick start menu
Use Table 1 to navigate to the tasks you can perform from the Quick Start menu.
Table 2 Quick start menu navigator
Menus |
Tasks |
Add Wireless Services |
· Configure wireless services. · Configure link layer authentication. · Enable or disable authorization and intrusion detection. · Manage keys. · Bind APs. |
Add User |
Add a new user. |
Wireless configuration menu
Use Table 1 to navigate to the tasks you can perform from the Wireless Configuration menu.
Table 3 Wireless configuration menu navigator
Menus |
Tasks |
Wireless Services |
|
Wireless Services Configuration |
· Display wireless services. · Add, delete, or modify wireless services. · Configure link layer authentication. · Enable or disable authorization and intrusion detection. · Manage keys. · Bind APs. · Configure access control. |
AP Management |
|
Bind Wireless Service |
Bind wireless services to radios. |
Basic Settings |
· Configure AP region codes. · Enable or disable region code lock. · Change the LED lighting mode. |
Wireless QoS |
|
Client Rate Limit |
· Display detailed information about client rate limit. · Configure client-type-based client rate limit. · Configure service-based client rate limit. |
Bandwidth Guarantee |
· Display bandwidth guarantee details. · Set the maximum radio bandwidth. · Configure AP-based bandwidth guarantee. |
Wi-Fi Multimedia |
· Display or configure wireless QoS status and information. · Display or configure radio EDCA parameters. · Display or configure radio and client negotiation parameters. · Display WMM statistics for clients. · Display transport stream information. |
Radio Management |
|
Radio Configuration |
Display or modify radio information. |
Band Navigation |
· Enable or disable global band navigation. · Configure band navigation parameters. |
Wireless Security |
|
WIPS |
· Display detailed WIPS information. · Enable WIPS. · Configure VSDs. · Configure classification policies. · Configure attack detection policies. · Configure signature policies. · Configure countermeasure policies. · Configure AP classification rules. · Configure signatures. · Add MAC addresses to the alarm-ignored device list. |
Allowlist and denylist |
· Configure allowlists. · Configure static and dynamic denylists. |
Applications |
|
Mesh Services |
Configure mesh services. |
Multicast Optimization |
· Configure and display IPv4 multicast optimization settings. · Configure and display IPv6 multicast optimization settings. |
Client Proximity Sensor |
· Enable and disable client probing. · View client probing information. |
Network configuration menu
Use Table 4 to navigate to the tasks you can perform from the Network Configuration menu.
Table 4 Network configuration menu navigator
Menus |
Tasks |
Network Interfaces |
|
Interfaces |
· Display interfaces and their attributes, including: ¡ Interface status. ¡ IP address. ¡ Speed and duplex mode. ¡ Interface description. · Delete logical interfaces. · Modify interfaces. · Restore the default configuration. |
Link Aggregation |
Create, modify, or delete Layer 2 aggregation groups. |
PPPoE |
Add, delete, or modify PPPoE clients. |
Link |
|
VLAN |
· Configure port-based VLANs. · Create VLAN-interfaces. · Modify or delete VLANs. |
MAC |
· Create or delete static MAC entries, dynamic MAC entries, and blackhole MAC entries. · Display existing MAC entries. |
STP |
· Enable or disable STP globally. · Enable or disable STP on interfaces. · Configure the STP operating mode as STP, RSTP, PVST, or MSTP. · Configure instance priorities. · Configure MST regions. |
Network Routing |
|
Routing Table |
Display IPv4 and IPv6 routing table information, including brief routing table information and route statistics. |
Static Routing |
· Display IPv4 and IPv6 static routing entries. · Create, modify, or delete IPv4 and IPv6 static routing entries. |
IP |
|
NAT |
· Configure dynamic and static NAT, internal servers, and dynamic and static NAT444. · Configure NAT address groups, NAT444 address groups, port block groups, and server groups. · Configure PAT mode, DNS mappings, and NAT hairpin. · Enable NAT ALG. · Display NAT logs. |
IP |
· Configure the method to obtain an IP address (DHCP or static). · Configure the IP address or MTU of an interface. · Create a loopback interface. |
ARP |
· Add static ARP entries. · Delete dynamic ARP entries and static ARP entries. · Configure the ARP proxy. · Configure gratuitous ARP. · Configure ARP attack protection. · Configure ARP entry persistence. |
IPv4 DNS |
· Configure IPv4 static domain name resolution. · Configure IPv4 dynamic domain name resolution. · Configure the DNS proxy. · Configure IPv4 domain name suffixes. |
IPv6 |
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IPv6 |
· Configure the method to obtain an IPv6 address (manual assignment, dynamic assignment, or auto generation). · Configure the IPv6 address of an interface. · Create a loopback interface. |
ND |
· Add static ND entries. · Delete dynamic ND entries and static ND entries. · Configure the aging time for stale ND entries. · Enable or disable link local ND entry minimization. · Configure hop limit. · Configure RA prefix attributes, including: ¡ Address prefix. ¡ Prefix length. ¡ Valid lifetime. ¡ Preferred lifetime. · Configure RA settings for an interface, including: ¡ RA message suppression. ¡ Maximum and minimum intervals for sending RA messages. ¡ M-flag. ¡ MTU option. ¡ Hop limit. ¡ O-flag. ¡ Router lifetime. ¡ NS message retransmit interval. ¡ Router preference. ¡ Neighbor reachable time. · Enable common and local ND proxy on an interface. · Configure ND rules for the interface, including: ¡ Maximum number of dynamic neighbor entries. ¡ Maximum number of DAD attempts. |
IPv6 DNS |
· Configure static and dynamic IPv6 domain name resolution. · Configure the IPv6 DNS proxy. · Configure IPv6 domain name suffixes. |
Management Protocols |
|
DHCP |
· Configure DHCP server functions. · Configure DHCP services. ¡ Configure the interface to operate in the DHCP server mode. ¡ Configure DHCP address pools. ¡ Configure IP address conflict detection. · Configure DHCP relay agent functions. ¡ Configure DHCP services. ¡ Configure the DHCP relay agent mode, and configure the IP address of the DHCP server. · Configure settings for DHCP relay entry, include: ¡ Recording of DHCP relay entries. ¡ Periodic refreshing of DHCP relay entries. ¡ Interval for refreshing DHCP relay entries. |
HTTP/HTTPS |
· Enable or disable HTTP service. · Enable or disable HTTPS service. · Set the Web connection timeout. · Set the HTTP service port number. · Set the HTTPS service port number. · Specify Web access control ACLs. |
Telnet |
· Enable or disable Telnet service. · Set the DSCP values for the device to use for outgoing IPv4 or IPv6 Telnet packets. · Specify Telnet access control ACLs. |
SSH |
· Enable or disable the Stelnet, SFTP, and SCP services. · Configure SSH parameters. |
NTP |
· Enable or disable the NTP service. · Configure the IP address and stratum level of the local clock. · Set an NTP authentication key. |
LLDP |
· Enable or disable LLDP. · Enable or disable CDP compatibility. · Configure LLDP parameters. · Display interface status. · Configure the interface status. · Display LLDP neighbors. · Configure LLDP to advertise the specified TLVs. |
Network security menu
Use Table 5 to navigate to the tasks you can perform from the Network Security menu.
Table 5 Network security menu navigator
Menus |
Tasks |
Traffic Policy |
|
Packet Filter |
· Create, modify, or delete a packet filter for an interface. · Configure the default action for the packet filter. |
Priority Mapping |
· Query or configure the port priority. · Configure the priority trust mode for a port. · Query or modify the priority mapping table. |
Access Control |
|
IPv4 ACL |
· Create IPv4, IPv6, and Layer 2 ACLs. · Modify and delete ACLs created on the current page and the pages of other service modules such as packet filter. |
IPv6 ACL |
|
Layer 2 ACL |
|
Authentication |
|
MAC Authentication |
Configure MAC address authentication. |
802.1X |
· Enable or disable 802.1X. · Configure the 802.1X authentication method. · Configure the port access control method. · Configure the maximum number of concurrent 802.1X users on the port. · Configure advanced 802.1X features. |
Portal |
Configure portal authentication. |
Port Security |
Configure port security. |
AAA |
|
ISP Domains |
Configure ISP domains. |
RADIUS |
Configure RADIUS schemes. |
User Management |
|
Local Users |
· Add, modify, or delete local users. · Add, modify, or delete local user groups. |
System menu
Use Table 6 to navigate to the tasks you can perform from the System menu.
Menus |
Tasks |
Log |
|
Event Logs |
Query, collect, or delete log information. |
LogSettings |
Export system logs to the log cache partition or log host. |
Resource |
|
Time Range |
Create, modify, or delete a time range. |
Cloud Platform |
|
Cloud Platform |
Configure the cloud platform domain name. |
Unbind Device |
Unbind devices from the cloud platform server. |
Management |
|
Administrators |
· Create, modify, or delete roles. · Create, modify, or delete administrators. · Configure the role of administrators. · Control administrator access authority. · Manage passwords. |
Settings |
· Set the name, location, and contact information of the device. · Set the system time. |
Configuration |
· Save or export the running configuration. · Import configuration. · Display the running configuration. · Restore the settings to the factory defaults. |
Upgrade |
· Upgrade system software. · Display system software lists, including: ¡ List of software enabled at the current system startup. ¡ List of main software to be enabled at the next system startup. |
Reboot |
Reboot the device. |
About |
Display basic device information, including device name, serial number, model, description, location, contact information, version, electronic label, and statement. |
Tools menu
Use Table 7 to navigate to the tasks you can perform from the Tools menu.
Menus |
Tasks |
Debug |
|
Diagnostics |
Collect diagnostic information for locating problems. |