Chapter
3: Web Management
Web Management - Configure
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VLANs:
VLAN stands for Virtual LAN, which allows you to separate ports into different
VLAN groups. Only member of the same VLAN group can transmit/receive packets
among each other, while other ports in different VLAN group can’t. Here you can set
port-based VLAN.
Private VLANs:
Also known as port isolation. Only the same member in the private
VLAN can communicate with each other.
VCL:
Here you can set MAC-based VLAN, Protocol-based VLAN, and IP Subnet-based
VLAN.
Voice VLAN:
Voice VLAN is a specific VLAN for voice communication (such as VoIP
phones) that can ensure the transmission priority of voice traffic and voice quality.
QoS:
QoS stands for Quality of Service, which allows you to control the network priority
(which packet gets top priority to transmit and which gets low priority) via IEEE 802.1p or
DSCP.
Mirroring:
For purposes such as network diagnostics, you can direct packets
transmitted/received to/from a port (or multiple ports) to a designated port.
UPnP:
UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play, a protocol that allows all the devices
on the same network can discover each other and establishing network services such as
data sharing. You can set UPnP here in this management page.
GVRP:
GVRP stands for GARP VLAN Registration Protocol, a protocol that facilitates
control of virtual local area networks (VLANs) within a larger network.
sFlow:
sFlow is an industry standard technology for monitoring switched networks
through random sampling of packets on switch ports and time-based sampling of port
counters. The sampled packets will be sent to the designated sFlow receiver (host) for
system administrator for analysis.