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User Management
Username
Real Name
Initials
Role
Status
Created
Actions
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Session Settings
Auto-logout after inactivity
Automatically logs out inactive users
Show warning before logout
Display a countdown warning
Warning appears (minutes before)
Minutes before auto-logout
Add User
Two-Factor Authentication
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2FA is disabled
Enable two-factor authentication for additional security
Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security to your account by requiring a verification code from your phone in addition to your password.
Scan the QR code with your authenticator app (Google Authenticator, Authy, etc.)
Can't scan? Enter this key manually:
⚠ Save Your Backup Codes
Store these codes safely. You can use them to sign in if you lose access to your authenticator app.
Two-factor authentication is enabled for your account.
⚠ Disabling 2FA will make your account less secure. Are you sure?
New backup codes have been generated. Your old codes are now invalid.
⚠ Save Your New Backup Codes
System Status
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Enter Serial or Asset Number
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SSH Console
Network Configuration
Manage switches and network infrastructure
Configured Switches
Status
Switch Name
Nickname
Manufacturer
Model
Serial Number
Port Speed
IP Address
SNMP Community
Uplink Port
Connected Clients
Last Seen
Actions
No switches configured. Click "Add Switch" or "Scan Network" to get started.
Add Switch
Switch Configuration Guide
Required Switch Configuration
For automatic discovery and management, switches must be configured with SNMP v2c.
Basic SNMP Configuration (Cisco IOS)
enable
configure terminal
snmp-server community public RO
snmp-server location "Your Location"
snmp-server contact "Your Contact"
exit
write memory
Configure Uplink Port as Trunk (For Downstream Switches)
Note: Adjust the interface number (Gi0/5) based on your physical uplink connection.
Use CDP to identify the uplink: show cdp neighbors
Identify Bridge Port Number
show mac address-table interface GigabitEthernet0/5
The bridge port number is usually the same as the interface number (e.g., Gi0/5 = bridge port 5).
Enter this in the "Uplink Port" field when editing the switch.
Important: After configuring SNMP, use the "Scan Network" button to automatically discover switches on your network (192.168.0.100-110).
For discovered switches, click "Test" to verify SNMP connectivity, then "Edit" to configure the uplink port.