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Industrial Managed
Ethernet Switch – EH9711
User Manual
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Frame Type Description
UDP/TCP.
Dport
Destination TCP/UDP port:(0-65535) or 'Any', specific or port range applicable for IP protocol
UDP/TCP.
Click
Save
button to save the configuration and move to main QCL page. Click
Reset
button to undo any changes made
locally and revert to previously saved values. Click
Cancel
button to return to the previous page without saving the
configuration change.
2.14.12
Storm Policing
Global storm policers for the managed switch are configured on this webpage as shown in Figure 2.109. There are unicast
storm policer, multicast storm policer, and broadcast storm policer. These only affect flooded frames, i.e., frames with a
(VLAN ID, DMAC) pair not present in the MAC Address table. The settings are described in Table 2.99.
Figure 2.109 Webpage to Configure Storm Policing of QoS
Table 2.99 Descriptions of Storm Policing Configuration of QoS
Label
Description
Factory
Default
Frame Type
The frame type for which the configuration below applies.
-
Enable
Enable or disable the global storm policer for the given frame type.
Unchecked
Rate
Controls the rate for the global storm policer. This value is restricted to 1-1024000 when
"Unit" is fps, and 1-1024 when "Unit" is kfps. The rate is internally rounded up to the
nearest value supported by the global storm policer. Supported rates are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32,
64, 128, 256 and 512 fps for rates <= 512 fps and 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 and
1024 kfps for rates > 512 fps.
1
Unit
Controls the unit of measure for the global storm policer rate as fps or kfps.
fps
Click
Save
button to save the setting configuration. Click
Reset
button to undo any changes made locally and revert to
previously saved values.
2.15
Mirroring
In order to help the network administrator keeps track of network activities, the managed switch supports port mirroring, which
allows incoming and/or outgoing traffic to be monitored by a single port that is defined as a
mirror port
.
Note that the mirrored