2 INDEXdynamic routes 8-3populating 8-2static routes 8-3settings, displaying 8-12LLEDs 1-7load sharing 3-14Load Sharing, configuring 3-15log display 9-8loggingand Telnet 9-9commands 9-10fault level 9-7local 9-8real-time display 9-8remote 9-9subsystem 9-7timestamp 9-7logging on 3-2MMax Age, configuring 4-14, 7-11media types, supported 2-2Nnetwork supplier support D-3Oon-line technical services D-1Ppasswordsdefault 3-2forgetting 3-4path costsconfiguring 4-14, 7-11permanent entries 6-2port errors 9-6port priority, configuring 4-14, 7-11port statistics 9-4power on self-test (POST) 2-6power socket 1-8power supply 1-8Protocol Filter 5-9, 5-10protocol filter 4-11, 5-8, 5-9Rrack mounting 2-2rebooting 10-2Remote Monitoring. See RMONreset button 1-8resetting to factory defaults 10-3returning products for repair D-5RIPconfiguration commands (table) 8-7enabling 8-4RMONalarm actions 9-15features supported 9-14groups supported 9-14probe 9-12Routing Information Protocol. See RIProuting table, populating 8-2routing. See IP unicast routingSsafety informationEnglish A-1French A-4German A-8serial number, location on the unit 1-8serial port. See console portsessions, deleting 3-8SNMP, management 3-8socket, power 1-8software upgrade 10-1Spanning Tree Protocol. See STPstandards supported B-2static entries 6-1static routes 8-3statisticsport errors 9-6port status 9-4Statistics (RMON group) 9-12, 9-14status monitoring 9-1STPBridge Identifier 7-3bridge priority 4-14, 7-11commands 7-10configuring 7-10description 1-3disabling and restoring defaults 7-14displaying settings 7-12domains 7-4enabling 7-10forward delay 4-14, 7-11Hello Timeconfiguring 4-13, 7-11description 7-4