S Layer 2 Managed Switch User Manual
陈泽科技有限公司
www.stephen-tele.com
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Port Management
Port management includes Port Parameters, Port Mirror, Mirror Mode, Port description, Port Statist, Port Status, Port Rate,
Storm Control.
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Port setting
Fig 5-15 Port setting, (IEEE802.1 Q Tag VLAN mode)
Port Enable: “Enable” denotes the port is useable (default), “Disable” denotes the port is unusable. If the port is disabled
the switch will discard the packets from this port.
STP Status: “Enable” denotes this function is in use, “Disable” denotes this function is not in use.
Flow Control: “Enable” denotes this function is in use, “Disable” denotes this function is not in use.
Auto Negotiation:
You can choose:
Auto
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10M Half Duplex
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10M Full Duplex
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100M Half Duplex
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100M Full Duplex
1000M / FD
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1000M Full Duplex
Drop Untag-Frame: when “Enable”, the frame without Tag header will be dropped. “Disable” means undropped, you can
set “Disable”only in IEEE802.1 Q Tag VLAN mode.
Default VLAN ID: Port default VID, you can only set up in IEEE802.1 Q Tag VLAN mode. Default VID is given to the Untag
frame received by the port.
Illumination:
When you change the port Number, the web page will switch to the port you choose.
When the switch is working in port-base VLAN mode or VLAN function is disabled, “Drop Untag-Frame“ and “Default
VLAN ID” cannot be used.
You cannot change port parameters of the port in the Truck group, if you need to change, enter the trunk web page.
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Port Mirror