5 Enter an EAP/802.1X Identity for your system.
You can’t leave this field blank.
6 Enter an EAP/802.1X Password for your system.
This setting is required when you use EAP-MD5, EAP-PEAPv0, or EAP-TTLS.
7 Select Save.
Configure Wired LAN Options
You can configure other LAN properties for your system in the local interface or the system web interface.
Task
1 In the system web interface, go to Network > LAN Network > LAN Options.
2 Configure the following settings:
Setting Description
Autonegotiation
(under General Settings in the local interface)
Specifies whether the system should automatically negotiate
the LAN speed and duplex mode per IEEE 802.3
autonegotiation procedures. If you enable this setting, the
system sets LAN Speed and Duplex Mode to read-only.
Poly recommends that you use autonegotiation to avoid
network issues.
LAN Speed
(under General Settings in the local interface)
Specifies whether to use 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps for
the LAN speed. Note that the switch must support the speed
you choose. If you enable the Autonegotiation setting, this
setting is read-only.
Duplex Mode
(under General Settings in the local interface)
Specifies the duplex mode to use. Note that the switch must
support the speed you choose. If you enable the
Autonegotiation setting, this setting is read-only.
Ignore Redirect Messages Enables the system to ignore ICMP redirect messages.
Poly recommends that you enable this setting in most
circumstances.
ICMP Transmission Rate Limit (millisec) Specifies the minimum number of milliseconds between
transmitted packets. Enter a number between 0 and 60000. The
default value of 1000 means the system sends 1 packet per
second. If you enter 0, the system disables the transmission rate
limit.
This setting applies only to “error” ICMP packets. This setting
has no effect on “informational” ICMP packets, such as echo
requests and replies.
Generate Destination Unreachable Messages Generates an ICMP Destination Unreachable message if the
system can’t deliver a packet to its destination for reasons other
than network congestion.
Respond to Broadcast and Multicast Echo Requests When enabled, your system sends an ICMP Echo Reply message
in response to a broadcast or multicast Echo Request that isn’t
specifically addressed to the system.
3
Select Save.
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