TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide
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On the above page, select a priority type for a port and click the “Apply” button to activate
your settings.
Fields on the above page are described as below:
Field Description
Port ID
Displays a list of port numbers for current QoS configuration
Port Priority
Allows you to configure priority for switch’s physical port; the
switch prioritizes the packets received/transmitted by the port
with high priority according to different port priority levels Which
are low, normal, medium and high
802.1P
tag Priority
After this feature is enabled, switch automatically reads the 3-bit
priority tags in packets with VLAN Tag. Priority of 0 or 1 is
mapped into low priority queue; priority of 2 or 3 is mapped into
normal priority queue; priority of 4 or 5 is mapped into medium
priority queue and 6 or 7 into high priority queue. By default, this
feature is disabled
802.1P
Default Priority
This feature takes effect after 802.1P tag priority mode is
enabled. For frames without tags, switch will use the configured
default value here to replace their priority fields
DSCP Priority
After this feature is enabled, switch automatically reads the 8-bit
tags in IP packets and automatically maps the first 3 bits into the
4 preconfigured priority queues. By default, this feature is
disabled
3.4.4 SNMP Config
SNMP is a technology that enables network administrators to manage network easily,
discover and solve network problems timely as well as plan the future of network
increment.
This switch is compatible with SNMP v1, SNMP v2c and supports the following MIB
(
Database of Management Interface
)
:
¾
RFC1213
(
MIB-II
)
¾
RFC2863
(
IfMIB
)
¾
RFC2819
(
Rmon Statistics MIB
)
¾
RFC4788
(
Bridge-MIB
)