Functional Description
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3.12.5
Ethernet Switch
Four of the Ethernet interfaces at the front of the BL70S can be used as an Ethernet
switch supporting Power-over-Ethernet.
The following features are supported:
High-speed non-blocking, store-and-forward switching
Port configuration: copper, 10/100 and 1000 Mbit/s
Auto-negotiation / Auto MDI/MDIX crossover on all ports
Layer2-based Policy Control List
8K MAC address lookup table with automatic learning and aging
Supported Protocols and Standards
Ethernet flow control (IEEE 802.3x)
Link aggregation LACP / EtherChannel (IEEE 802.3ad, 2005)
Priority-based switching, Quality of Service/DiffServ, tagged frames, Layer2-based
801.1Q VLAN-ID packet routing (IEEE 802.1p)
Port-based authentication on registered MAC Address Lists
Power over Ethernet support (IEEE 802.3af / IEEE 802.3at, Type 1)
VLAN/port-based VLANs GVRP/MVRP (IEEE 802.1Q Rev D5.0, 2005)
3.12.5.1
Default Configuration
The configuration is stored in an EEPROM and is loaded into the controller at startup.
By using a customer-specific configuration EEPROM, the BL70S can act similarly to a
managed switch with fixed settings.
The default configuration of the BL70S is shown in the following table.
Table 25.
Default switch configuration
Please
if you need a switch with a non-standard
configuration.
Setting
Default
Duplex mode
Full Duplex
Port speed
Auto-Negotiate
VLAN configuration
disabled
Quality of Service
disabled
Port Mirroring
disabled
Port Monitoring
disabled
Port trunking
disabled
Power over Ethernet functionality
PSE functionality enabled