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Selection of the Sniffer mode is as follow:
TX (transmit) mode:
this mode will duplicate the data transmit from
the source port and forward to the Sniffer port.
RX (receive) mode:
this mode will duplicate the data that send to the
source and forward to the Sniffer port.
Both (transmit and receive) mode:
this mode will duplicate both the
data transmit from and data that send to the source port, then it will
forward to the Sniffer port.
IEEE 802.1p Default Priority
This feature displays the status Quality of Service priority levels of
each port, and for packets that are untagged, the switch will assign the
priority in the tag depending on your configuration.
Figure 25. IEEE 802.1p Default Priority Setting
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Broadcast Storm Control Setting
The Broadcast Storm Control feature provides the ability to control
the receive rate of broadcasted packets. If Enabled (default is
Disabled), threshold settings of 8,000 ~ 4,096,000 bytes per second
can be assigned. Press Apply for the settings to take effect.
Figure 26. Broadcast Storm Control Setting
Jumbo Frame Setting
Jumbo Frames enable the transportation of identical data in fewer
frames. This ensures less overhead, lower processing time, and fewer
interruptions. Maximum packet length supported is 10240 bytes.
Figure 27. Jumbo Frame Setting
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