Enable or disable the storm control status for the given frame type.
Rate:
The rate unit is packets per second (pps). Valid values are: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, 16K,
32K, 64K, 128K, 256K, 512K or 1024K., 1024K, 2048K, 4096K, 8192K, 16384K or 32768K., 1024K, 2048K, 4096K,
8192K, 16384K or 32768K.
The 1 kpps is actually 1002.1 pps.
Buttons:
Save – Click to save changes.
Reset – Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
3.15 PoE
PoE is an acronym for Power over Ethernet. Power over Ethernet is used to transmit electrical power to remote devices
over standard Ethernet cable. It could for example be used for powering IP telephones, wireless LAN access points and
other equipment, where it would be difficult or expensive to connect the equipment to main power supply.
3.15.1 Configuration
This page allows the user to inspect and configure the current PoE port settings.
Figure 3-15.1: The PoE Configuration
Parameter description:
Primary Power Supply: The amount of power the source can deliver to the PDs in total.
Retry Time: The period in seconds for trying to turn on an overloaded PoE port.
Port: The logical port number for this row.
PoE Mode: The PoE operating mode for the port. Disabled: PoE disabled for the port. Enabled: Enables PoE+ IEEE 802.3at
(Class 4 PDs are limited to 30 W).
Priority: The port's power supply priority. The three levels of priority are Low, High and Critical. The priority is used if the
remote devices require more power than the power supply can deliver. In this case the ports with the lowest priority will
be turned off starting from the port with the highest port number.
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