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handle the packet according to the priority code (high or low) of
the port.
Note: IEEE 802.1p Priority Tag supersedes the Port-Based
Priority setting.
For example, if Port 1 is set to low priority, but
the packet coming in this port has high priority tag, the Switch
will consider the packet as high priority packet.
The default settings for all ports’ QoS are
High
. To change the
Port-Based QoS setting, select the Port number, highlight the
QoS field, and hit
Space Bar
to select High or Low.
QoS Example: The computers connect to Switch’s Port 1 ~ 5 do
Video Conferencing regularly. To ensure video/voice streaming
quality between these 5 Users, you can set Port 1 ~ 5 QoS to
High
and set the rest of the ports’ QoS to low.
(4) Link Status
Link Status displays each port’s link status. If the port’s
connection is valid, it will show the connection speed (10 or 100)
and duplex mode (half or full). The status displays
Down
if the
port is not connected.
VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network)
In VLAN settings, you can group a number of ports into
individual “virtual” network. Port(s) not in the same VLAN will
not be able to communicate with each other. There are 25 VLAN
groups available. To setup VLAN, enter the VLAN group
number and you will see [vvvvvvvvvv:vvvvvvvvvv:vvvvv]. Each
v (or - ) represents a port; starting from left to right, the port
number is 1~25, with : after port 10 and port 20. Use [Tab] and
[Backspace] keys to locate the desired port and then hit [Space
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