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Function name:
Port Configuration
Function description:
It is used to set each port’s operation mode. The switch supports 3 parameters
for each port. They are state, mode and flow control.
Parameter description:
Speed:
Set the speed and duplex of the port. In speed, if the media is 1Gbps
fiber, it is always 1000Mbps and the duplex is full only. If the media is TP,
the Speed/Duplex is comprised of the combination of speed mode,
10/100/1000Mbps, and duplex mode, full duplex and half duplex. The
following table summarized the function the media supports.
Media type
NWay
Speed
Duplex
1000M TP
ON/OFF
10/100/1000M
Full for all, Half for 10/100
1000M Fiber
ON/OFF
1000M
Full
In Auto-negotiation mode, no default value. In Forced mode, default
value depends on your setting.
Flow Control:
There are two modes to choose in flow control, including Enable and
Disable. If flow control is set Enable, both parties can send PAUSE frame
to the transmitting device(s) if the receiving port is too busy to handle.
When it is set Disable, there will be no flow control in the port. It drops
the packet if too much to handle.
Maximum Frame:
This module offer 1518~9600 (Bytes) length to make the long packet.
Excessive Collision Mode:
There are two modes to choose when excessive collision happen in half-
duplex condition as below:
Discard: The “Discard” mode determines whether the MAC drop frames
after an excessive collision has occurred. If set, a frame is dropped after
excessive collisions. This is IEEE Std 802.3 half-duplex flow control
operation.
Restart: The “Restart” mode determines whether the MAC retransmits
frames after an excessive collision has occurred. If set, a frame is not
dropped after excessive collisions, but the backoff sequence is restarted.
This is a violation of IEEE Std 802.3, but is useful in non-dropping half-
duplex flow control operation.
Description:
Description of device ports can not include “ # % & ‘ + \.
Summary of Contents for LGB1002A-R2
Page 1: ...i 16 Port 1000BASE TX L2 Plus Managed Ethernet Switch...
Page 5: ...v Revision History Release Date Revision 0 91 2008 03 12 A1 0 95 2008 06 30 A2...
Page 32: ...26 Fig 2 15 Office Network Connection Fig 2 14 Peer to peer Network Connection...
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Page 105: ...99 Fig 3 62 Set up VLAN Tag Priority Mapping Finish...
Page 113: ...107 Fig 3 69 Frame Type Fig 3 70...
Page 114: ...108 Fig 3 71 Fig 3 72 Fig 3 73 ARP...
Page 115: ...109 Fig 3 74 ARP Fig 3 75 ARP Fig 3 76 ARP Fig 3 77 ARP...
Page 116: ...110 Fig 3 78 ARP Fig 3 79 ARP Fig 3 80 ARP Fig 3 81 ARP...
Page 117: ...111 Fig 3 83 ARP Fig 3 84 ARP Fig 3 85 ARP Fig 3 86 ARP Fig 3 87 ARP...
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Page 126: ...120 Fig 3 116 IPv4 Fig 3 117 IPv4 Fig 3 118 Action...
Page 127: ...121 Fig 3 119 Rate Limiter Fig 3 120 Port Copy...
Page 128: ...122 Fig 3 121 DMAC Filter Fig 3 122 VLAN ID Filter Fig 3 123 VLAN ID Filter...
Page 140: ...134 Fig 3 126 Set up Policy Rules Fig 3 127 Set up Policy Rules Fig 3 128 Set up Policy Rules...
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Page 204: ...198 Fig 4 1 Fig 4 2 LGB1002A R2 LGB1002A R2 LGB1002A R2 LGB1002A R2...
Page 255: ...249 MAC Address Alias 1 00 02 03 04 05 06 aaa 2 00 33 03 04 05 06 ccc 3 00 44 33 44 55 44 www...
Page 258: ...252 6 Enable 6 Normal 7 Enable 7 Normal 8 Enable 8 Normal...
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