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GigaX Centralized Network Management User’s Manual
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4.7.4 Traffic Control
Traffic control is to set the following items
1. Broadcast storm filtering control: if enabled, each port start to drop broadcast
packets after a continuous received broadcast packets count up to 64. It will
be back to normal if no more broadcast packet is received in 800ms or any
non-broadcast packet is received.
2. IP multicast packet flow control: if enabled, the system will drop IP
multicast packets under a congestion condition. Otherwise, the packet will
be forwarded to non-congested ports.
3. Broadcast packet flow control: if enable, the system will drop broadcast
packets under a congestion condition. Otherwise, the broadcast packet will
be forwarded to non-congested ports.
Again, please reload the settings from the switch before starting to do new
configurations.
4.7.5 VLAN Setup
A VLAN is simply a configured broadcast domain. An administrator applies
VLAN to separate a network. VLAN Setup provides administers abilities to
set up port-based and tag-based Vlan. The page is shown as figure 4.21.
An administrator could refer the following to add a VLAN
1. Choose VLAN type, port-based or tag-based VLAN.
2. Assign VLAN id, if you choose tag-based VLAN.
3. Click
or
to assign port members.
4. Click Add VLan to add a Vlan, and then Vlan Table will show it.
5. Repeat step 1 through 4, if need to create another Vlan.
6. Click Apply and then Vlan configuration will take effect.