TGPS-9084GT-M12 Series User
Manual
ORing Industrial Networking Corp
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Security Level
Indicates the security model that this entry should belong to. Possible
security models include:
NoAuth, NoPriv
: no authentication and no privacy
Auth, NoPriv
: Authentication and no privacy
Auth, Priv
: Authentication and privacy
Read View Name
The name of the MIB view defining the MIB objects for which this
request may request the current values. The allowed string length is
1 to 32, and only ASCII characters from 33 to 126 are allowed.
Write View Name
The name of the MIB view defining the MIB objects for which this
request may potentially SET new values. The allowed string length is
1 to 32, and only ASCII characters from 33 to 126 are allowed.
5.6 Traffic Prioritization
5.6.1 Storm Control
A LAN storm occurs when packets flood the LAN, creating excessive traffic and degrading
network performance. Errors in the protocol-stack implementation, mistakes in network
configuration, or users issuing a denial-of-service attack can cause a storm. Storm control
prevents traffic on a LAN from being disrupted by a broadcast, multicast, or unicast storm on a
port. In this page, you can specify the
rate at which packets are received for unicast,
multicast, and broadcast traffic. The unit of the rate can be either pps (packets per second) or
kpps (kilopackets per second).
Note: frames sent to the CPU of the switch are always limited to approximately 4 kpps. For
example, broadcasts in the management VLAN are limited to this rate. The management
VLAN is configured on the IP setup page.
Label
Description
Frame Type
Frame types supported by the Storm Control function, including
Unicast
,
Multicast
, and
Broadcast
.