124 Configuring via the Web-Based Management System (WBM) WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
750-363/0040-0000 FC EtherNet/IP G4 ECO XTR
Manual
Version 1.0.0
Switch Settings
Entry
Default value Description
Enable fast aging
Enable “Fast Aging”
"Fast Aging" ensures that the cache for the MAC
addresses is cleared faster in the switch. This may
be required if a redundancy system (e.g., using a Jet-
Ring network or comparable technology) needs to be
set up.
Disable “Fast Aging”.
The time to discard the cache entries is five minutes.
Enable port mirroring
Enable port mirroring
Port Mirroring is used for network diagnostics.
Packets are mirrored from one port (mirror port) to
another (sniffer port).
Disable port mirroring
Ethernet MTU
1500
Maximum packet size of a protocol, which can be
transferred without fragmentation ("Maximum
Transmission Unit" - MTU).
Port
1 2
internal
Input data rate limit
No limit
The input limit rate limits network traffic when receiving.
The rate is indicated in megabits or kilobits per second. If
the limit is exceeded, packets are lost.
Output data rate limit
No limit
The output limit rate limits network traffic when sending.
The rate is indicated in megabits or kilobits per second. If
the limit is exceeded, packets are lost.
Enable broadcast
storm protection
Activate broadcast storm protection. The maximum
number of incoming broadcast telegrams is limited
and packets affected by the limitation are discarded.
Broadcast storm protection disabled.
Sniffer Port
Select the sniffer port the mirror port should be mirrored to.
Mirror Port
Select the mirror port which should be mirrored to the
sniffer port.
Set the MTU value for fragmentation only!
Only set the value for MTU, i.e., the maximum packet size between client and
server, if you are using a tunnel protocol (e.g., 1452 for VPN) for ETHERNET
communication and the packets must be fragmented.
Setting the value is independent of the transmission mode selected.
Configure ETHERNET transmission mode correctly!
A fault configuration of the ETHERNET transmission mode may result in a lost
connection, poor network performance or faulty performance of the fieldbus
coupler/controller.